Hockey Goalie Mikayla Demaiter In White Lingerie Is Ready For The Holidays

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Hockey Goalie Mikayla Demaiter In Tight-Fitting Red Top Is ‘A Keeper’

Model Mikayla Demaiter has 3.1 million followers on Instagram right now, but that number continues to grow by the day.

Each week, the retired hockey goaltender takes to Instagram to share another look at her toned figure in a brand new outfit, showing off her toned legs in everything from a curve-hugging dress to a two-piece bathing suit. He looks so stunning in whatever he wears, that some fans are convinced that he is the work of AI!

Mikayla Demaiter Puts On Ice Skating Busty Display!

Fans love seeing Mikayla on the ice. In the video set to AC/DC’s “Back In Black,” the Canadian model pairs black pants with a long-sleeved red top. Her long blonde hair fell effortlessly over her shoulders as she posed for the camera, showing off her skills on the court. “I guess you could say I’m a keeper…” she joked in the caption.

“Always a keeper,” commented one fan. “What’s your favorite team?” another follower asked. “Wherever Fleury is in Minnesota!” replied Mikayla. “Dear Mikayla, you are a magically attractive and beautiful WOMAN,” said a third fan. “It’s so hot seeing you in a hockey outfit!” another follower gushed while another fan told her, “Your smile is perfect.”

Mikayla Still Plays Hockey… But Just For Fun!

Mikayla’s last post on Instagram in 2023 was a video of her posing on ice in a long-sleeved white shirt. She tucked her long blonde hair behind her ear as she smiled at the camera, kneeling on one leg. “Just like you’re surprised that the ice hasn’t completely melted,” she wrote in the caption.

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“The most beautiful woman ever on ice!!! I would love to see more of your hockey days!! Happy New Year Beautiful!!” shouted a fan. “Thank you so much! Finally, someone who understands I don’t play anymore. Just out for fun. Don’t know how I can model and play high level hockey at the same time! Happy New Year to you too!” replied Mikayla.

“A model that plays hockey, it’s like God knows who I want,” another follower teased. “A hockey player who fell into modeling, actually,” answered Mikayla. She started her modeling career right after parting ways with her hockey stick in 2019.

Mikayla Demaiter Says Goodbye To Hockey In 2019

On April 20, 2019, Mikayla took to Instagram to tell her followers that she was leaving hockey. “Dear Hoki, It’s time to say goodbye. It’s time to turn the page and move on to the next chapter in my life, for the first time you won’t be my number one focus,” she wrote in the caption.

“I want to thank you for the places we have gone together. I also want to thank all the friends you have made me. My family sends the best too. I know they will definitely miss seeing us together,” he continued.

Mikayla continued to thank her fans for everything, writing, “I’m excited for the future because everything you’ve taught me will allow me to succeed. There will still be early mornings, new adventures and new friends, and I hope I receive them with the same love and passion that I do for you.”

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Fans Will Always Be There to Support Mikayla!

“You will be back. We never stopped hockey. Just relax! Good luck with your future!” a fan wrote at the time. “I want you to be my goalkeeper,” another follower commented. “Goodbye hockey… hello OnlyFans,” a third fan joked. “The most beautiful goalkeeper I have ever seen. God bless you,” shared another follower. “Congratulations!! You make Canada proud. And have an amazing career! On the next one, Mikayla,” another fan added.

Interested in more Mikayla Demaiter content? Fans can’t get enough of retired hockey goaltenders! On the day before Valentine’s Day, the Canadian model stole hearts on the basketball court in a tiny crop top and booty shorts! Fans can check out the sultry photos by clicking here!

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