
NHL star Patrik Laine melts hearts as Jordan Leigh shares dreamy Italy honeymoon moments
A few weeks ago, NHL star Patrik Laine was busy getting married in Florida. Now, he's somewhere far away, surrounded by sea views, Italian food, and sunshine. Fans had been waiting to see what the newlyweds would do after their big day and now, Jordan Laine has finally shared the first look at their quiet, romantic trip.
Patrik
Laine and
Jordan Leigh
enjoy Italian honeymoon after wedding in Palm Beach
On Friday, July 5, 2025, Jordan Leigh Laine gave fans a look into her honeymoon with Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine. The couple got married on June 28 at The Breakers, a famous hotel in Palm Beach, Florida. A few days after the wedding, they flew to Italy for their honeymoon.
NHL star Patrik Laine melts hearts as Jordan Leigh shares dreamy Italy honeymoon moments
Jordan posted several
Stories from their trip. The first photo showed a cozy breakfast setup near the sea. There was coffee, a small dessert, and the clear blue water in front of them.
The next slide showed the full view of the sea and the sky.
In one post, Patrik was sitting down, wearing a brown T-shirt and white pants, smiling at the camera. Jordan also shared a funny moment where Laine was applying sunscreen to his legs while she held up a pair of swim goggles. She captioned it, 'Time to play mermaids.'
She also wrote, 'Patrik has never seen Rome before, so we're going to visit the Colosseum and the Vatican, and then we'll drive down to Positano and find some beachfront activities.'
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The couple seems to be enjoying every moment of their Italian getaway.
Patrik Laine and Jordan Leigh's wedding weekend was full of style and color
Before the wedding ceremony, Patrik Laine and Jordan Leigh held a casual rehearsal dinner at The Colony Hotel in Palm Beach. That night, they both wore bold outfits. Patrik wore a custom bright pink suit made by Pantheon Limited. Jordan wore a short sequin dress by Oscar de la Renta.
Jordan posted photos from that evening and said, 'I originally planned to wear white to this, but when I saw this @oscardelarenta dress in the window with my bridesmaid @geeevenchy, we knew it was meant to be.'
Patrik proposed to Jordan in early 2024 during the NHL All-Star break at the Ritz-Carlton in Turks and Caicos. Now, after tying the knot and heading to Europe, the couple is soaking up some quiet time before the new NHL season begins.
Patrik Laine will start his second season with the Montreal Canadiens in October. Last season, he scored 20 goals and added 13 assists, ending with 33 points.
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