Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine got engaged to his fiancee Jordan Leigh earlier this season. Jordan recently went on a wedding dress trail at a high-end fashion outlet.
On Saturday, Leigh reposted a couple of pictures from a friend on her Instagram stories from a New York outlet of Israeli brand Galia Lahav. In one of the pictures, she was seen inside the outlet’s trial area where her friend labeled her the ‘most beautiful bride to be’.
The second was a mirror selfie of the two women, also inside the Galia Lahav outlet. Leigh wore a black dress and carried a matching purse, and was holding a glass of liquor, while her friend clicked their picture.
Patrik Laine and Jordan Leigh have been together for quite some time. Earlier this offseason, Leigh announced that the couple will be getting married next summer.
“Forever with you simply isn’t enough 💍 Mr and Mrs Laine coming June 2025!!!” Jordan Leigh wrote on her Instagram.
Jordan Leigh opens up on challenges of being the partner of a hockey professional
Leigh recently talked about how moving multiple times is just part of the deal when one’s partner is a professional athlete. Since being with Laine she has had to relocate six times, including their recent move to Montreal after Laine’s trade to the Canadiens.
In an Instagram story posted on Sept. 27, Jordan expressed some nerves about joining a new group of hockey better halves in Montreal. She mentioned that it can be stressful to enter a close-knit circle.
“But I think it also puts a little bit of pressure on these friendships because, you know, like, these are the girls that you're going to be with 24-7. Whenever I describe, like, the WAG group to my friends that aren't in the hockey world, I kind of describe it as being like a college sorority. I can tell that it's going to be a really good group of girls here,” she said.
However, she emphasized how welcoming everyone has been in Montreal.
“But I think that that's just kind of part of the lifestyle when you are with a hockey player, you know, especially when they're going through, like, a transition phase and you learn to be really adaptable and you kind of look at it as everything is a new adventure," she added.
Jordan also shared her excitement about settling in Montreal, hoping that it will be a more stable place for them in the coming years.