Patrik Laine's wife Jordan receives surprise gift from Canadian jewelry brand

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Patrik Laine's wife Jordan receives surprise gift from Canadian jewelry brand [via IG/@jordanleighlaine]

This week, Montreal Canadiens forward Patrik Laine’s wife Jordan shared a thoughtful surprise she received from Canadian jewelry label 'So Pretty Cara Cotter' which is a growing brand that recently became an official NHL licensee.

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Jordan posted the delivery to her Instagram stories on Thursday showing a handwritten note from the Edmonton-based company alongside pieces from their newly launched NHL-themed collection.

In the note addressed personally to her, the So Pretty team shared the news of the launch of their first league-licensed line, calling it the start of their multi-year partnership with the NHL and all 32 teams.

“Dear Jordan, We’re so excited to share our first collection as an official NHL licensee with you! This collection marks the start of our multi-year partnership with the NHL and all 32 teams. We can’t wait to see how you style the collection on game day and every day. Thank you for all of your support,” read the note.
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via Instagram /@jordanleighlaine
via Instagram /@jordanleighlaine

The brand, founded in 2005 by designer Cara Cotter, is known for its ‘ethically produced jewelry’ crafted with sterling silver, gold vermeil, 14K gold and semi-precious stones. Their NHL collection features early designs already released for teams including Edmonton, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.

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Jordan and Patrik Laine, who met in Columbus and married in June 2025 in Palm Beach, have become increasingly involved in mental health advocacy work in Montreal where Laine now plays. Their foundation has collaborated with organizations like BetterHelp and earned recognition from the Conseil du sport de Montreal for its impact.


Patrik Laine's wife admits being anxious about his uncertain future with Canadiens

Earlier last month, Patrik Laine’s wife Jordan Leigh opened up about the uncertainty surrounding her husband’s contract status during a candid Instagram Q&A.

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Now in the final year of his four-year $34.8 million deal signed in 2022, Laine’s future beyond the 2025-26 season remained unclear, something Jordan admitted had weighed heavily on her mind.

Jordan shared that she had been feeling anxious about the situation though she tried to remain grounded by trusting that “things unfold as they are meant to.” She also pointed to Laine’s surprise move from Columbus to Montreal in August 2024 as a reminder of how quickly circumstances can change

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“Honestly, I’m incredibly anxious all the time because it’s obviously a major life event totally out of my control,” she wrote.
“BUT I also have a strong belief that everything always happens the way it’s supposed to (just like it did when we got traded to Montreal) and most importantly I’m SUPER proud of Patty and his mindset right now with all the hard work he’s putting in.”

The Montreal Canadiens acquired Laine last year along with a 2026 second-round pick in exchange for defenseman Jordan Harris assuming the full remaining term of his contract, which carries an $8.7 million cap hit through next season.

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