Social Media Detectives Have Identified The Stunning Female Fan Who Stole The Show With Her Revealing Outfit During Stars-Golden Knights Game 7

Natalie Gauvreau at the Stars game and posing for the cameraNatalie Gauvreau (Photos via TNT and @natalie_gauvreau/Instagram)
One fan went incredibly viral during the NHL playoffs over the weekend.

Cameras were looking at the Dallas Stars bench and head coach Peter DeBoer when an attractive woman could be seen seated behind him and the players.

It did not take NHL fans long to find her as she has been identified as Natalie Gauvreau, a.k.a. “SexyNatG.”

It turns out she is a Dallas Stars superfan, which is why she was so close to the action in that Game 7 matchup.

 


Natalie Gauvreau is already well known as she was the NHL team’s good luck charm during their playoff run that ended with a heartbreaking Game 7 loss in overtime to the Flames in 2022. She was also shown to millions of viewers at home during playoff games that year as well.

Gauvreau has over 457,000 followers on Instagram and 121,000 more on TikTok.

 

Natalie Gauvreau’s Dallas Stars Move On To The Next Round After Thrilling Game 7 Victory

The Dallas Stars (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
The Dallas Stars punched their ticket to the second round Sunday night, defeating the Vegas Golden Knights 2-1 in Game 7.

This series lived up to the great expectations that were placed on it. It was a matchup between two legitimate Stanley Cup contenders, and one had to lose despite the gap in the standings between these two teams.

The Stars deserved to pull out the win.

The Colorado Avalance, the Stars’ adversary in the Central Division, will now play them in the conference playoffs. The Golden Knights’ early exit from the Stanley Cup playoffs means they will return home, which isn’t the worst thing to be headed to Las Vegas.

The Dallas Stars are hoping to get back to the Stanley Cup series for the first time since 2020. The Stars have won nine division titles in Dallas but haven’t won the Stanley Cup since 1999,