Connor McDavid’s Wife Lauren Kyle Drops Hyped 1-Word Reaction To Oilers’ Nail-Biting Game 1 Win in Stanley Cup Final

Connor McDavid fuels the Oilers' Stanley Cup Final comeback in Game 1, while his wife Lauren Kyle posts an emotional update during her trip to Greece.

The Edmonton Oilers kicked off the 2025 Stanley Cup Final with a thrilling 4–3 overtime victory over the Florida Panthers, fueled by a standout showing from captain Connor McDavid. He recorded two key assists, including one on Leon Draisaitl’s overtime game-winner.

While McDavid led on the ice, his wife Lauren Kyle also drew attention off it.

Connor McDavid’s Wife Lauren Kyle’s Reaction Mirrors Oilers’ Passion

Kyle is currently en route to Greece for a bachelorette trip with Celeste Desjardins, Draisaitl’s fiancée, and Mikayla Nurse. However, she was still able to watch Game 1 and react to the victory from the air.

She posted a short, enthusiastic message on Instagram: “LFG!!!” The post, made mid-flight, captured the excitement Oilers fans felt during the dramatic finish.

Even while flying, Kyle stayed engaged. She shared a clip of Draisaitl’s postgame interview streaming on her laptop, decorated with team-colored heart emojis and tags for her travel partners. Her post quickly resonated, reflecting the shared passion within the Oilers’ inner circle during this playoff push.

On the ice, Edmonton battled back from a 3–1 second-period deficit. Goals by Viktor Arvidsson and Mattias Ekholm evened the score. McDavid’s second assist set up Draisaitl’s winner, sealing a comeback that showcased Edmonton’s depth and grit.

Kyle acknowledged the awkward timing of her trip with a humorous follow-up post: “PSA – when the bachelorette falls on less than ideal timing… but we will be back for the good stuff!! Go Oilers!!!”

Oilers Seek Stanley Cup Redemption After 2024 Loss

This series marks a rematch of the 2024 Stanley Cup Final, which Florida won in a dramatic Game 7. That defeat still weighs heavily on the Oilers, and their Game 1 effort shows they’re determined not to repeat it.

Draisaitl credited McDavid and Corey Perry for the decisive play.

“Great play by Corey down low to get it to Davo, and then obviously, great pass by Davo,” he said.

McDavid returned the praise, calling Draisaitl “invaluable” and highlighting his full-ice impact.

Game 2 is set for Friday, June 6, at Rogers Place. Edmonton holds a 1–0 series edge, but with such a tight matchup, every shift carries weight.

As the Oilers continue their pursuit of the Cup, Kyle’s updates reflect the spirit around the team: genuine, timely, and fully in sync with the moment.

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