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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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Leon Draisaitl , one of the most famous and talented players in the Edmonton Oilers , faced a devastating loss in Game 3 against the Vegas Golden Knights . While the Oilers are busy gearing up for Game 4 against the Knights tonight, Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, actress Celeste Desjardins , took to her Instagram stories to post a touching tribute to her mother.

Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, Celeste Dejardins, makes a heartfelt tribute to her mother
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On the occasion of Mother’s Day, Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, Celeste Dejardins, posted a stunning video of her mother as she laughed while looking into the camera. Dressed in a white top, blue jeans and a beige long jacket, Celeste Desjardins’ mother looked happy and excited as the caption on the story read as, “mommy”.


While Leon Draisaitl is not that active on social media, his fiancée, Celeste Desjardins, is pretty active and often shares glimpses of their private life. The two have been engaged for a few months now, and as per reports, Leon Draisaitl is set to tie the knot with fiancée, Celeste Desjardins, in the next few months.


Coming back to Leon Draisaitl’s situation, Game 3 between the Oilers and the Knights has been devastating for Oilers’ fans and players.

The Edmonton Oilers were enjoying a smooth winning streak after defeating the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs, until the team lost to the Knights in Game 3.

While the Edmonton Oilers’ players gave their best in Game 3, fans were shocked by how the Knights’ Reilly Smith scored a goal with 0.4 seconds left as he redirected off Leon Draisaitl’s stick.

Leon Draisaitl later spoke to the media after the match as he reflected on what happened at the last minute and 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.

Currently, the Edmonton Oilers are gearing up to face the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 4 tonight.

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