
'Can't love you more': Oilers star Connor McDavid's wife sends love to Leon Draisaitl's fiance right before crucial Game 4
The Edmonton Oilers are in a tough spot in the Stanley Cup Final. They're behind two games to one against the Florida Panthers, and Game 4 is just around the corner. With all eyes on Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl to lead the charge, something sweet off the ice has caught fans' attention, especially just before such a big game.
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Lauren Kyle shares heartfelt message for Celeste Desjardins before Game 4
On Wednesday, June 11, 2025, Lauren Kyle, Connor McDavid's wife shared a touching post on social media. She wrote a message to Celeste Desjardins, who is Leon Draisaitl's fiancée. The post came just a day before the Oilers face the Panthers in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final.
Kyle wrote on Instagram, 'The best 72 hours celebrating our girl Celeste Desjardins in Mykonos!!
Can't love you more!! Let's get you married!!'
The message was full of joy and excitement, showing the strong friendship between the two women.
Both Lauren and Celeste were in Greece, celebrating Celeste's bachelorette party. While fans expected the star players to be fully focused on the series, this little break from hockey gave a glimpse into their personal lives. Despite being far from the game location, their bond reflects how close McDavid and Draisaitl are not just on the ice, but in life too.
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Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl are key players for the Edmonton Oilers.
McDavid was drafted in 2015, and Draisaitl joined a year earlier in 2014. Since then, they've become one of the NHL's most powerful duos. Together, they've won four Hart Memorial Trophies, and Draisaitl could win another one this season.
This season's playoffs have been intense. McDavid has scored 6 goals and made 25 assists in 19 games. Draisaitl has 10 goals and 19 assists. However, in Game 3 against the Panthers, neither of them scored. The Oilers lost that game 6-1 in Sunrise, Florida. With Game 4 set for Thursday, June 12, 2025, the pressure is high for them to bounce back.
Celeste Desjardins and Leon Draisaitl have been together since 2018 and got engaged in July 2024. Their wedding is coming up soon. With that and the Stanley Cup in sight, Draisaitl might be hoping for two big wins this summer.
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