On Sunday, Paulina Gretzky shared pictures from a Father's Day golf outing with her father Wayne Gretzky, husband Dustin Johnson and 3x Super Bowl champ Travis Kelce. In one photo, she posed with Wayne Gretzky sitting on the grass. In another, she and Dustin Johnson took a selfie together.
Paulina's outfit included a Pistachio cotton jersey tube top worth $44 paired with a MoveWell Tally Skirt in Academy Navy, priced at $88. She completed the look with white Nike V2K Run shoes. The price of the shoes varies depending on foot size.
Her makeup choices featured Sweed Glass skin foundation for $48.00, Sweed Cloud mascara in black priced at $30.00, and Sweed No Lash-Lash lashes, also priced at $30.
For more details on her outfit and makeup, you can visit the ShopMy.us website, where she added the link to the items she used. It will take you directly to the product pages.
Connor McDavid breaks Wayne Gretzky's assist record
The captain of Edmonton Oilers, Connor McDavid, respects Wayne Gretzky's statue at Rogers Place. McDavid broke Gretzky's record for most assists in a postseason. It happened during a critical playoff game against the Florida Panthers. The series is now 3-1, and the Oilers need to win three straight games to win the Stanley Cup.
“It’s not lost on me what he means to the game,” McDavid said (via NHL.com) “But it’s not the focus right now.”
McDavid focuses on the team's goals rather than personal achievements. He played exceptionally well, scoring and assisting in a key win.
“It’s just one win, that’s all it is,” McDavid said. “It doesn't matter if you score eight or you score one, it's just one win. We've got to go to Florida, do a job and drag them back to Alberta."
McDavid showed toughness by standing up for teammate Zach Hyman. Panthers players Sam Bennett and Matthew Tkachuk were fighting Hyman when McDavid jumped in to help Hyman.
“That’s not the game I want to play,” McDavid said. “I was just there to make sure no one was outnumbered and I thought Zach was getting doubled up. I was just trying to jump in there and do my part as a teammate."
The Oilers head to Florida for Game 5 on June 18, 2024, at 8 PM ET. The game will be broadcast on ESPN+, MSG, and BSSO. For US viewers, it can be streamed live on ESPN+, Hulu, and TNT.