Connor McDavid’s Partner, Lauren Kyle, and Leon Draisaitl’s partner Celeste Desjardins were also in attendance as the NHL, Edmonton Oilers competed with Vancouver Canucks on Monday in a preseason game. She also shared on Instagram her photos of the event They also took and shared moment selfies of the evening on INSTAGRAM.
From My observations that night, she posted a picture showing the two teams having a basketball game.
She also posted a funny selfie with Celeste and another friend showing how they enjoyed the night.
The Oilers again emerged victorious at the period end with a 3-2 against the Canucks, this time with Draisaitl’s disastrous shootout display. It took their record to 3-3, but there was no doubt that they had won their second straight. For the next one, Perry and Gleason scored one goal each for Edmonton; McDavid provided the two assists. Particularly on especially, it was a third defeat but some of their forwards including Arshdeep Bains and Nate Smith got the chance to do so.
Regarding the first period, the goal was still preserved with 8 pucks directed at Vancouver’s, Kevin Lankinen and 7 at Edmonton’s Stuart Skinner. The second period turned out to be the breakthrough moment and Kiefer Sherwood found Arshdeep Bains for a power-play goal.
Oilers struggled to answer and during a breakaway, Corey Perry missed a tip but scored a tie in the later period. Next up was Ben Gleason forcing the puck into the back of the net to give Edmonton the lead and just as the game seemed over Nate Smith tipped the puck and made it go to overtime, on the defensive side Leon Draisaitl was instrumental in blocking a huge opportunity for the Canucks.
Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl enjoyed double date at Edmonton Elks game
There were no goals in the first period, which saw Edmonton create eight attempts at Kevin Lankinen while the Canucks had seven attempts at Stuart Skinner. Sherwood later set up Bains to make a power play goal in the second period to finally put an end to the goalless deadlock.
The Oilers took time to reply and, while there was a likely breakaway for Corey Perry which he squandered, he did level it later on. Ben Gleason decided to fire a puck up and past the shot and into the net for the Oilers, but Nate Smith was able to bring the puck back into the corner from the faceoff and wrister it back to the net restoring the tie And eventually turning the game into overtime, where Leon Draisaitl makes sure the Canucks don’t steal a very important point.