“IT WAS HER LAST MESSAGE.” 📱💔🛑

The NHL world is in tears. As the hockey community processes the unthinkable loss of reporter Jessi Pierce and her three babies, her “Bardown Beauties” co-host has finally broken her silence—and what she revealed is haunting the entire internet. 🕊️

Jessi sent one final text message just hours before the smoke rose over her Minnesota home. It wasn’t about hockey. It wasn’t about work. It was a message so chillingly normal that it has silenced every “conspiracy” and left everyone asking: How could this happen?

The receipts are being shared, the co-host’s tribute is going viral, and the “last words” of a mother are breaking hearts across the globe. You need to see the message that’s making the world stop and realize just how fragile life is. 👇🔥

The “State of Hockey” is weeping.

While forensic teams continue to sift through the charred remains of the White Bear Lake home where NHL journalist Jessi Pierce and her three children—Hudson (8), Cayden (6), and Avery (4)—perished on March 21, the digital world has found a new, heart-wrenching focus.

Kirsten Krull, Pierce’s longtime co-host on the popular Bardown Beauties podcast, has released a devastating tribute that includes a glimpse into their final communication—a text message sent just hours before the pre-dawn inferno.

The Final Message: A Mother’s Routine

According to sources close to the podcast team, Jessi’s final text message to Krull was sent late Friday night, shortly after she had returned from a celebratory “opening day” trip to the Cup and Cone ice cream stand with her children.

The message, which is now being shared as a “poignant reminder of her vibrant spirit,” reportedly discussed upcoming plans for their next episode and a lighthearted comment about her children finally being “tucked in and exhausted” from their day of treats.

“There was no fear. No ‘burning smell’ mentioned in that final thread. Just a mom who loved her kids and was excited for the next game,” said one digital analyst following the leaks. For many, the normalcy of the text makes the ensuing tragedy—and the “12-minute window” involving her husband’s departure—even more difficult to comprehend.

Kirsten Krull: ‘A Hole That Won’t Ever Heal’

Krull’s public statement, posted to X and Instagram, has served as a lightning rod for the community’s grief. She described Pierce as “another big sister” with an “unmatched work ethic and a huge heart.”

 

“Any time I needed help, needed to rant, or needed someone, she was there without hesitation,” Krull wrote. “Most importantly, she was the best mom and loved her kids and family fiercely.”

The tribute has inadvertently intensified the public’s scrutiny of the “only survivor,” husband Mike Hinrichs. If Jessi was in such a positive, routine headspace just hours before the fire, netizens are asking: What could have possibly triggered the “heated argument” neighbors reported hearing at 5:19 a.m.?

The Silence After the Storm

While Krull’s words provided comfort to some, they have “silenced” others. The contrast between the happy, routine nature of Jessi’s final texts and the violent “rapid-ignition” fire reported by authorities has created a narrative gap that the public is desperate to fill.

“You read that text and you see a woman with a future,” wrote one Reddit user in a 4,000-comment thread. “Then you look at the doorbell camera showing a ‘blurry movement’ leaving 60 seconds before the smoke. It doesn’t add up. It will never add up until we get the truth about those final eight minutes.”

NHL Community in Lockstep

The Minnesota Wild organization, led by GM Bill Guerin, has remained in close contact with Pierce’s colleagues. Guerin personally visited the media room on Monday, March 23, to check on the “hockey family” that Jessi helped build.

 

“Words just can’t express how devastated we all are,” Guerin stated. “Jessi was a ray of sunshine.”

At the Xcel Energy Center, a moment of silence was held, but online, the silence is being replaced by a roar for justice. The GoFundMe for the surviving husband remains paused as donors react to the “weird timing” and the contrast between Jessi’s final happy messages and the grim reality of the 5:26 a.m. 911 call.

What the Final Text Proves

To investigators, the final text message serves as a baseline for Jessi’s state of mind. It suggests that, as of Friday night, the “unusual burning smell” she had previously inquired about online was either resolved or not an immediate concern. This shifts the focus back to the “5:19 a.m. argument”—if the house was safe enough for her to be planning podcast episodes at midnight, what changed in the five hours before the fire?

As the Minnesota State Fire Marshal prepares to release the final forensic report, the world is clutching onto that final text message—a digital ghost of a mother who was simply looking forward to tomorrow.

The ice may be cold in Minnesota, but the search for the truth behind Jessi Pierce’s final hours is only getting hotter.