Sidney Crosby, the star player and captain of Team Canada, won everyone’s hearts as he led the team to win the 4 Nations Face Off’s final match against Team USA on Thursday. While everyone is applauding Sidney Crosby, he has liked to keep things away from the spotlight. The 37 year old star player is unmarried but there are a few speculations around his dating life and relationship rumours with his long time girlfriend Kathy Leutner.
Sidney Crosby’s Relationship Of FIfteen Years With Kathy Leutner That The Two Have Mostly Kept Private
Kathy Leutner and Sidney Crosby crossed paths with each other when they were pretty young, way back in 2008, when they met through a mutual friend, as per a report by The Sun. Since then the two began dating each other but have mostly kept it out od the eyes of media.
When Sidney Crosby began dating Kathy Leutner, the star player was only 21 years old and was just starting his career in the National Hockey League with his current team, the Pittsburgh Penguins. Sidney Crosby’s talent shone through and he quickly became a household name and soon the captain of the Pittsburgh Penguins and Kathy Leutner never left his side and kept supporting him throughout his career.
As per Legit, Kathy Leutner grew up in Virginia but has moved her base to Nova Scotia in Canada. Kathy Leutner is a professional model and has been associated with a number of popular brands including Faviana, Famous, Hollister and Abercrombie & Fitch, as per The Sun.
At this point in time, Sidney Crosby’s girlfriend of over fifteen years, Kathy Leutner is a pretty private person and does not have an account on social media. However, she has been spotted many times at stadiums cheering on for her boyfriend, the captain of Team Canada and Pittsburgh Penguins, Sidney Crosby.
Sidney Crosby is being hailed as a hero for leading Team Canada’s win against Team USA at the 4 Nations Face Off’s final match. While Sidney Crosby keeps his girlfriend away from the spotlight, his fans are pretty excited about their future.
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