Connor McDavid’s wife Lauren Kyle and Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée Celeste Desjardins, were among the people who made headlines during the Edmonton Oilers’ thrilling Game 4 win over the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final. While the Oilers fought hard on the ice, their partners gathered in Edmonton at Bar Trove to cheer them on. What happened at that luxury bar is now going viral across social media.
Lauren Kyle and Celeste Desjardins cheer for Oilers’ win at Edmonton’s Bar Trove
On June 12, 2025, during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, Connor McDavid’s wife, Lauren Kyle, hosted a viewing party at her luxury bar, Bar Trove in Edmonton, Alberta. The Oilers were facing the Florida Panthers, and it turned into a high-energy night both on and off the ice.Lauren Kyle was joined by several partners of Oilers players, including Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, Celeste Desjardins and Zach Hyman’s wife, Alannah. The women dressed in matching blue and orange fangear from Lauren’s own sportswear brand, Sports Club Atelier. They watched the tense game together while standing around a big screen labeled “Victory Club.”

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Lauren reposted a story showing the group cheering in full Oilers spirit. The bar was decorated with blue and orange lights. One story included the caption: “@bartroveca Go Oilers baby.” A short video clip also showed them taking selfies and raising their glasses after the win.Celeste Desjardins also posted videos on her Instagram. One story showed the women clapping and reacting as Leon Draisaitl scored the winning goal in overtime. Another video focused on the live screen showing the game. In the last clip, Celeste tagged all the partners who joined the night, showing them singing, laughing, and celebrating.Also Read: “Can’t Love You More”: Oilers Star Connor McDavid’s Wife Sends Love To Leon Draisaitl’s Fiance Right Before Crucial Game 4
Leon Draisaitl leads Oilers to thrilling 5-4 win with overtime goal
The Oilers’ Game 4 win was nothing short of wild. It happened at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida, the same night the party took place in Edmonton. The Oilers were down 3-0 in the first period. But they bounced back with goals by Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Darnell Nurse, Vasily Podkolzin, and Jake Walman. With only seconds left in the third period, they tied it.Then came the big moment. Leon Draisaitl scored the winning goal in overtime, tying the series 2-2.In a post-game interview, Draisaitl said, “That’s what we do. We’re a resilient group, and we’re never going to quit, no matter what.” He admitted their first period was rough but said the team stayed calm and stuck to the plan.“We started to get going a little bit. That’s the intensity we need when the puck drops,” he added.