Leon Draisaitl's Wife Had An Emotional Response To Oilers Trade

Leon Draisaitl and his wife Celeste indulge in a picturesque Kenyan safari, while the Edmonton Oilers navigate significant roster changes.

Leon Draisaitl is spending his offseason far from the grind of Edmonton, and he’s doing it in style.

The Oilers forward and his wife, Celeste, have been taking in Kenya on a luxurious safari getaway, sharing snapshots of a trip that has delivered wide-open African landscapes, close wildlife encounters and the kind of scenery that feels pulled straight from a postcard. Their destination was Ol Donyo Lodge, one of Kenya’s most exclusive safari spots, with Mount Kilimanjaro visible in the distance.

“Jeremiah. John. iPhone 13 quality. Experience of a lifetime, Draisaitl captioned the post.”

The lodge gives visitors a chance to unwind in beautiful suites, complete with personal plunge pools. Another highlight is sleeping outdoors on elevated beds, which are set up for both relaxation and stargazing at night.

Celeste Draisaitl also had another message to share this month, posting a long farewell to Darnell Nurse after the defenseman was traded to the San Jose Sharks earlier in July. The Oilers received Shakir Mukhamadullin and the rights to Zachary Sharp in the deal.

“Forever thankful this game brought us together. So many incredible memories that we’ll always cherish.

Your family has meant so much to us, and Edmonton won’t be the same without you. San Jose is so lucky to have you.

We love you guys so much. Family forever. @mikayla.nurse @drtwofive.”

Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl also reacted to Nurse’s departure on Instagram. The move cleared Nurse’s $9.25 million cap hit, and the veteran blue-liner leaves Edmonton after more than a decade with the club, having totaled 324 points on 88 goals and 236 assists.

For Draisaitl, the offseason escape comes after a disappointing finish to the year for the Oilers, whose playoff run ended with a first-round exit against the Anaheim Ducks. Before that, the 30-year-old German star had helped Edmonton reach back-to-back Cup finals.

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