Paulina Gretzky and her husband, Dustin Johnson, had the perfect night on Tuesday as the couple took in some hockey.
The couple showed up to Amerant Bank Arena to watch the Florida Panthers defeat the New York Rangers in overtime in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals.
Paulina Gretzky shared a handful of pics on her Instagram Stories page, where she was also joined by pal Kristina Melnichenko and sister-in-law Samantha Johnson, who is married to Johnson’s brother Austin.
Gretzky turned heads at Amerant Bank Arena in incredibly short shorts that showed off her stunning legs. She paired the shorts with a picture of the Florida Panthers that also had Bugs Bunny on it.
Gretzky, the daughter of NHL legend and former Ranger Wayne Gretzky, made her playoff appearance a few weeks after Dustin Johnson participated in the PGA Championship held at Louisville, Kentucky’s Valhalla Golf Club. After shooting 6-under par over the weekend, the two-time major winner, who marked his second wedding anniversary with Gretzky in April, tied for 43rd in the competition.
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Currently in his third season on the LIV Golf circuit, Johnson will next compete in the June 7-9 Rebel League event in Houston.
Paulina Gretzky Reveald She And Dustin Johnson Received Death Threats
Despite having a million Instagram followers, Paulina Gretzky, the eldest daughter of Canadian hockey superstar Wayne Gretzky, is not immune to criticism.
When Johnson entered the contentious LIV Golf tournament, which is supported by Saudi Arabia, the 35-year-old mother of two disclosed in the Netflix documentary Full Swing that both she and Johnson had received death threats.
“There were people sending death threats and awful, awful, awful things,” Gretzky said on the show. “People were aggressive, that’s for sure, but that’s when I shut it down for a little bit and I was like ‘I don’t need to look at this, everyone has an opinion on it and fine.’
“We have a little bit more time together now since things have changed a little, whereas before, it was ‘go go go.’ We have more control now of how we do things,” she added. “The old life we had, it was ‘I had to take a back seat’ but now it feels like we’re in the front of the plane together flying. It was the right move.”
Many in the golf community have expressed sympathy after learning of the death threats, while some players have expressed shock that such behavior could happen. Some, on the other hand, have cast doubt on the accuracy of the allegations, speculating that the threats might not have materialized.
“Some of the same people crying about blood money and human rights are out there sending death threats. You can’t make it up,” said one netizen. But someone else was not so convinced: “No one cared when DJ went because a) he’s likable, b) he didn’t say he was growing the game, and c) pretty sure he stayed out of the lawsuit. Also why would people message his wife and kids. Next.”
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