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Paige Bueckers, the No. 1 WNBA Draft, was spotted at the NHL Playoffs cheering for the Dallas Stars

Paige Bueckers, the No. 1 WNBA Draft, was spotted at the NHL Playoffs cheering for the Dallas Stars

Time of India14-05-2025

Paige Bueckers NHL
Paige Bueckers
made the headlines once again when she was spotted sitting courtside at the recent
Stanley Cup Playoffs
match. The numero uno overall pick in the
WNBA draft
was seen on the camera sporting a
Dallas Stars
jersey and cheering for her favourite team. The crowd was extremely excited about her presence at Game 4, which unfolded between the Dallas Stars and the Winnipeg Jets.
Paige Bueckers supports the Dallas Stars courtside in the playoffs
Count on Paige Bueckers to support the winning team at the recent
NHL
Game 4 that took place between the Stars and the Jets. Consider her presence a lucky charm, as the match ended with a win for the Dallas Stars. This came after
Mikael Granlund
scored a hat trick and
Miro Heiskanen
returned to the game after being away since January due to an injury.
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Paige was also joined by
KK Arnold
, who sported a matching Dallas Stars jersey. Paige and KK were former teammates when they both played for UConn. Their presence generated a lot of buzz not just at the
American Airlines Center
, but also on social media. The official handles of the Dallas Stars and the NHL shared the news of Paige Buecker at the courtside. Captioning the post, Dallas Stars wrote, "SHE'S NUMBER 1! Welcome to Dallas, @paigebueckers1! @DallasWings @WNBA @NHL #TexasHockey". This was posted with a video of an excited Buecker waving at the camera and showing off her jersey, while also cheering on the Dallas Stars.
On the other hand, the official X handle of NHL wrote, "Hey there, Paige & KK! @DallasWings guard @paigebueckers1 and her former @UConnWBB teammate @KamoreaArnold are in the house tonight cheering on the @DallasStars! #StanleyCup" The post garnered comments from their fans. A user wrote, "Paige and KK are showing some love for the Stars tonight, that's awesome team spirit!" Another user wrote, "Thanks for taking great care of them @nhl" A fan also wrote, "Paige & KK bringing the energy to the Stars' game!"
Also Read:
Jets' road playoff skid deepens after Game 4 loss
After Game 4, the scoreboard reflected 3-1, the Stars taking a lead. With the Jets trailing in the best-of-seven in the Western Conference Second Round, there is a lot of pressure on them to perform in Game 5.
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