Leon Draisaitl , one of the most talented players in the Edmonton Oilers , appeared heartbroken after his team had lost to the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 3. But things went back on track for the Edmonton Oilers as their efforts paid off last night at Game 4 when they won against the Vegas Golden Knights. While the team and fans were relieved, Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, actress Celeste Desjardins , shared a heartwarming post for the Oilers’ win.
Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, actress Celeste Desjardins, proves her love for the Edmonton Oilers’ star player and his team
As Leon Draisaitl focused on winning Game 4 against the Vegas Golden Knights last night, his fiancée, Celeste Desjardins, was spotted cheering him on.
Celeste Desjardins also took to her social media to post updates from the game. In one of her Instagram stories, Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, actress Celeste Desjardins, looked stunning as she posed for a selfie.
Celeste Desjardins had opted for minimal makeup for the game and kept her hair tied as she cheered on her fiancé. Another Instagram story uploaded by Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée is a video of the jumbotron, which showed that the Oilers have defeated the Vegas Golden Knights.
While the Oilers have won in Game 4 against the Vegas Golden Knights, at Game 3, Leon Draisaitl looked heartbroken as he spoke to the reporters after the match.
Recalling how in Game 3, the Vegas Golden Knights’ Reilly Smith scored a goal with 0.4 seconds left as he redirected off Leon Draisaitl’s stick.
Leon Draisaitl had said, “We didn’t sort it out very well, to let the puck get into the slot. After that, it’s just unlucky. It’s unfortunate.”
The star player added, "It goes off my stick—I’m just trying to keep it out of the net, obviously. It’s just a bad bounce” and fans have stood by him.
But it seems like the Edmonton Oilers’ players did not dwell on the loss too much and kept their focus on Game 4 as they were able to not let the Vegas Golden Knights did not score even 1 goal last night.
Even though the Edmonton Oilers are now leading in their playoff clash against the Vegas Golden Knights, they are busy gearing up for Game 5.
Also Read: Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée Celeste Desjardins shares a heartfelt tribute to her mother as Oilers prepare for crucial Game 4 against the Knights
Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, actress Celeste Desjardins, proves her love for the Edmonton Oilers’ star player and his team
As Leon Draisaitl focused on winning Game 4 against the Vegas Golden Knights last night, his fiancée, Celeste Desjardins, was spotted cheering him on.
Celeste Desjardins also took to her social media to post updates from the game. In one of her Instagram stories, Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, actress Celeste Desjardins, looked stunning as she posed for a selfie.
Celeste Desjardins had opted for minimal makeup for the game and kept her hair tied as she cheered on her fiancé. Another Instagram story uploaded by Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée is a video of the jumbotron, which showed that the Oilers have defeated the Vegas Golden Knights.
While the Oilers have won in Game 4 against the Vegas Golden Knights, at Game 3, Leon Draisaitl looked heartbroken as he spoke to the reporters after the match.
Recalling how in Game 3, the Vegas Golden Knights’ Reilly Smith scored a goal with 0.4 seconds left as he redirected off Leon Draisaitl’s stick.
Leon Draisaitl had said, “We didn’t sort it out very well, to let the puck get into the slot. After that, it’s just unlucky. It’s unfortunate.”
The star player added, "It goes off my stick—I’m just trying to keep it out of the net, obviously. It’s just a bad bounce” and fans have stood by him.
But it seems like the Edmonton Oilers’ players did not dwell on the loss too much and kept their focus on Game 4 as they were able to not let the Vegas Golden Knights did not score even 1 goal last night.
Even though the Edmonton Oilers are now leading in their playoff clash against the Vegas Golden Knights, they are busy gearing up for Game 5.
Also Read: Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée Celeste Desjardins shares a heartfelt tribute to her mother as Oilers prepare for crucial Game 4 against the Knights
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