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Jessi Pierce | Source: Instagram/jessip224
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New Rare Details Connected to the Story of NHL Reporter Jessi Pierce and Her Three Children Revealed

Taitirwa Sehliselwe Murape
Mar 25, 2026
07:30 A.M.

Behind the public mourning, officials are quietly piecing together a fuller picture of what happened inside that White Bear Lake home, and the latest update adds a sobering new layer to a tragedy that has already shaken far beyond one neighborhood.

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Only hours before, the four were out enjoying the first tastes of spring, documenting a Friday full of smiles and local treats. They enjoyed their Friday but didn't live to see Saturday; in fact, they never even had the chance to wake up as the weekend began.

Jessi Pierce posing for a photo, posted on December 1, 2025. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce posing for a photo, posted on December 1, 2025. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

They likely had a full itinerary of hockey and family fun planned for the rest of the month, but those plans were cut short in the pre-dawn darkness. What exactly happened in the early morning stillness of that White Bear Lake home?

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Jessi Pierce smiling for the camera at an event. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce smiling for the camera at an event. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

A Tornado of Smoke

Just before 5:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 21, 2026, the quiet suburban street became a nightmare of sirens and flames. Neighbors spotted fire tearing through the roof of the Pierce home and frantically called 911, fearing the family was trapped inside.

Jessi Pierce posing for a photo, posted on February 6, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce posing for a photo, posted on February 6, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

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The White Bear Lake Fire Department arrived to find a fully involved structure fire and worked to suppress the blaze. When crews were finally able to enter the home, they found an adult, three children, and the family dog, all deceased.

The blaze had already consumed much of the two-story home. Fire Chief Greg Peterson issued a brief statement, calling it "a tragedy that has shaken this community," and urged privacy and compassion as investigators work to determine the cause.

Jessi Pierce smiling for the camera at a sports event, posted on March 19, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce smiling for the camera at a sports event, posted on March 19, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

The Victims: A Family Loved by All

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Authorities did not immediately identify the victims, but by Saturday evening, heartbreak spread online as multiple outlets confirmed that the victims were Jessi Pierce and her children, Hudson, Cayden, and Avery.

Jessi Pierce seen with her three children, posted on February 20, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce seen with her three children, posted on February 20, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Neighbor Julie Andrus, who had lived next door to the Pierces for seven years, described the family as "so nice" and recalled the children always playing outside.

Of the fire itself, she told the Star Tribune, "We were sleeping. By the time the cops woke us, it was like a tornado of smoke."

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Jessi Pierce seen taking a photo with one of her children, posted on February 22, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce seen taking a photo with one of her children, posted on February 22, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

One Last Outing

The day before the fire, Jessi had taken Hudson, Cayden, and Avery to the seasonal opening of Cup and Cone, a beloved local ice cream spot in White Bear Lake.

She posted a photo of the long line stretching down the sidewalk on X, captioning it "Cup and cone opening day 3/20/26."

Jessi Pierce queues outside Cup Cone, posted on March 20, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce queues outside Cup Cone, posted on March 20, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

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In a follow-up post, she shared two photos — one of all three children sitting together enjoying their ice cream, and another of one of her sons digging into a sandwich — captioning it "Bag(s) secured."

Cayden, Hudson, and Avery enjoying their desserts, posted on March 20, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Cayden, Hudson, and Avery enjoying their desserts, posted on March 20, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Those posts, now viewed by thousands in the wake of the tragedy, became a heartbreaking record of the family's final hours together.

One of Jessi Pierce's sons digs into a sandwich, from a post dated March 20, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

One of Jessi Pierce's sons digs into a sandwich, from a post dated March 20, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

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The First Official Account Painted a Devastating Scene

For days, this tragedy has hung over the community like a dark cloud, and now, newly released details are adding another layer to an already heartbreaking story.

The White Bear Lake Fire Department first addressed the tragedy in a March 21 Facebook post, writing, "It is a very difficult and sad day for our community. We will provide updates when it is appropriate. Our main focus at this time is on everyone affected by this tragedy."

That message accompanied the department's first official media release, which laid out the painful timeline of what happened in the early hours of March 21, 2026, at the 2100 block of Richard Avenue in White Bear Lake.

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The first statement also made clear just how many agencies responded to the scene. The White Bear Lake Fire Department said those involved included Vadnais Heights Fire Department, Mahtomedi Fire Department, Maplewood Fire Department, Oakdale Fire Department, North St. Paul Fire Department, Little Canada Fire Department, Lakeview EMS, White Bear Lake Police Department, and the Minnesota State Fire Marshal's Office.

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At that stage, the department said the Minnesota State Fire Marshal's Office would lead the investigation into the source of the fire. Even then, authorities stressed that more information would be released later through the fire department's social media pages as it became available.

The emotional tone of that first release was unmistakable, as officials said, "Our hearts ache for those involved in this tragedy," while also asking for space for the community to come together and support one another.

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Days Later, a New Update Surfaces

And then came another update…

Two days later, in another Facebook post on March 23, the department thanked the public for its support, writing, "Thank you for the continued support during these very difficult times. Below is the latest update on the fatal fire that occurred on Saturday, March 21st, 2026."

That second media release did not just revisit the tragedy; it also introduced the first rare glimpse into what investigators were — and were not — finding.

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The White Bear Lake Fire Department said it was continuing to investigate the devastating house fire that took the lives of four beloved community members on March 21 at the same Richard Avenue address.

Officials said they want to assure the public they are doing everything they can to find out what led to the tragedy. They also said that, alongside the Minnesota State Fire Marshal's Office, they are dedicating all possible resources to the investigation.

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Then came the detail that changed the tone of the case in a major way:

"We are in the very early stages of the investigation, and our preliminary findings have not led to any evidence that the fire was set intentionally."

That sentence is, without question, the most significant new piece of information in the update. At the same time, officials were careful not to declare the case solved. The department said the cause of the fire is still under investigation, and added that the official cause — along with any further information — will be released once the investigation is complete.

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In other words, one major possibility has not been supported by early findings, but the full explanation is still not in hand. The March 23 release also made it clear that investigators are not the only people the department is thinking about.

Officials said their priorities are, first and foremost, being present for those directly affected, conducting a thorough investigation, and making sure first responders involved in the incident heal alongside the community.

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That human element ran throughout the update. The department said its hearts go out to the family and friends of those lost, adding, "We understand our community is grieving this loss."

Officials also took time to acknowledge the White Bear Lake community for its support during what they described as an exceptionally difficult time, and the department praised its first responders for taking immense pride in providing exceptional public safety and emergency services.

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It also revealed that the City of White Bear Lake's embedded mental health professional had been engaged with staff to make sure responders have what they need to heal from the incident.

The release closed by again asking for grace and unity, saying the community should be allowed to come together and support one another during this difficult time. It echoed the tone of the first statement, but with the added weight of those early investigative findings.

Taken together, the two releases show how the story unfolded in stages: first, the shocking facts of the fire itself, and then the earliest official indication of what investigators have — so far — not found.

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But beyond the investigation and the official findings, there was also an entire life — and a family story — behind the headlines, which makes what happened next feel even more heartbreaking.

Who Was Jessi Pierce?

Jessi, also known by her married name Jessica Hinrichs, was 37 years old and had spent 10 seasons writing for NHL.com.

Jessi Pierce posing with a team jersey, posted on February 22, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce posing with a team jersey, posted on February 22, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

She was a constant presence at Minnesota Wild home games, often bundled up against the press box chill at Grand Casino Arena, and was the kind of person who made everyone around her feel seen, whether it was their first meeting or their 50th.

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Jessi Pierce smiling for a photo, posted on March 2, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce smiling for a photo, posted on March 2, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Beyond her writing, she hosted and featured on hockey podcasts at SKOR North, carving out a reputation across Minnesota as someone who genuinely loved the sport and the people in it. Players, coaches, and front office staff alike knew her by name.

Colleagues consistently described her as someone who brought energy and openness to a beat that runs on trust.

Jessi Pierce seen in a post dated March 12, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce seen in a post dated March 12, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

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Tributes Pour In from the Hockey World

By Sunday morning, social media was flooded with tributes from colleagues and fans.

Veteran reporter Michael Russo of The Athletic shared a long, emotional tribute remembering Jessi as "the most vibrant person — the life of the party, always with a smile on her face."

Jessi Pierce smiles for the camera, posted on March 1, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce smiles for the camera, posted on March 1, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Michael added that Jessi "simply loved covering the Wild and hockey throughout Minnesota," calling her "the greatest mother who did everything she could to bring joy to her sweetest kids."

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Jessi Pierce seen with two of her children in a post dated March 12, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce seen with two of her children in a post dated March 12, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Michael's tribute also turned to Jessi's husband, Mike Hinrichs, who was not home when the fire broke out, making him the sole survivor of his immediate family. "My heart breaks for Mike for the loss of his wife and children and Jessi's family, friends, and colleagues for this unimaginable loss."

Jessi Pierce walking in the snow, posted on February 8, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce walking in the snow, posted on February 8, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

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Michael had seen Jessi just the morning before the fire, at Wild practice, wearing her Iowa State sweatshirt and already counting down the hours until the Cup and Cone outing with her kids.

"I have literally NEVER met anybody that had a way of being EVERYBODY's friend," he wrote.

Jessi Pierce seen in a candid photo. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce seen in a candid photo. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

He ended with words that echoed across hockey's tight-knit media world: "Life can be unbearably unfair sometimes, and it's impossible to make sense of this tragedy."

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Jessi Pierce tossing a football, posted on February 7, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce tossing a football, posted on February 7, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

A Community in Mourning

Within days, those closest to the family launched a GoFundMe campaign to help Mike cover funeral costs and steady himself financially through the grief ahead. By Monday, donors had contributed more than $62,000 of the initial $80,000 goal. Currently, the donations sit at over $204,000.

Jessi Pierce seen with her son in a post dated March 6, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce seen with her son in a post dated March 6, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

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The campaign paints a picture of a woman who poured herself into motherhood, driven by a need to make every day count for her children. Each of the three kids had a personality all their own, the post notes, but all three shared their mother's appetite for fun and adventure.

Jessi Pierce seen with her daughter in a post dated February 22, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

Jessi Pierce seen with her daughter in a post dated February 22, 2026. | Source: X/jessi_pierce

As Michael summed up what the broader hockey community was sitting with: "This hockey community lost a wonderful, energetic, and [one-of-a-kind] voice and storyteller and Grade A person." The press box, he said, will never quite be the same.

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Jessi Pierce seen in a post dated February 25, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce seen in a post dated February 25, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

What's Next for the Investigation

The Minnesota State Fire Marshal's Office is leading the investigation into what caused the fire. Officials have released no updates about possible electrical or structural issues, and neighbors said they hadn't noticed anything unusual at the home prior to the incident.

The White Bear Lake Fire Department says more information will be shared when available, asking residents to give the surviving family privacy in the meantime.

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Jessi Pierce's three children seen in a post dated February 11, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce's three children seen in a post dated February 11, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

A Legacy That Won't Burn Out

In arenas she turned into second homes, Jessi's absence will leave what one fellow reporter called "a lot quieter, a lot less funny" space.

But even as fans, players, and colleagues struggle to process the loss, there's no doubt that her trademark enthusiasm — and her love for her children — will remain a lasting part of Minnesota's hockey story.

Jessi Pierce seen in a post dated February 11, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

Jessi Pierce seen in a post dated February 11, 2026. | Source: Instagram/jessip224

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The final mystery of what started the fire still lingers. Yet for those who knew her, the greater question can't be solved with science or reports: How do you fill the silence left by someone who made every room brighter?

At this time, we wish to extend our most heartfelt condolences to Mike, the entire Pierce and Hinrichs family, their loved ones, friends, community, and all who knew and loved Jessi and her three children as they mourn such a significant loss. We hope for their healing amid their time of grief. RIP, dear Jessi, Hudson, Cayden, and Avery.

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