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Owen Power marries longtime girlfriend Victoria Beara in an intimate Church ceremony

Owen Power marries longtime girlfriend Victoria Beara in an intimate Church ceremony

Time of India16-07-2025
Owen Power and Victoria Beara are now officially married (Image via: Instagram)
Buffalo Sabres defenseman Owen Power has officially tied the knot. The 22-year-old NHL star married his longtime girlfriend, Victoria Beara, in a beautiful church wedding held during the offseason, making headlines both on and off the ice.
The ceremony marks a major milestone in Power's personal life as he prepares for a big season ahead.
Owen Power and Victoria Beara's relationship timeline
Owen Power, one of the most promising young defensemen in the NHL, is now officially off the market. On Tuesday, he shared a heartwarming photo from his wedding on Instagram, showing him and his bride, Victoria Beara, standing hand in hand at the altar. The ceremony, held inside a traditional church with stained-glass windows, was intimate and elegant.
Power wore a classic black suit, while Beara stunned in a white gown with a flowing train.
The couple has kept much of their relationship private, but fans have followed their journey over the years. Victoria Beara, originally from Burlington, Ontario, played as a guard for the Laurier Golden Hawks women's basketball team. She studied Communication Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, where she is believed to have first crossed paths with Power.
Owen Power's lakeside proposal leads to wedding bliss
Their relationship grew steadily over the years, culminating in a romantic proposal in July 2024. Power popped the question during a lakeside trip to Switzerland, a moment the couple celebrated privately but joyfully.
Owen Power, the first overall pick in the 2021 NHL Draft, continues to grow both on and off the ice. With his marriage to Beara, fans now have even more reason to root for the Sabres standout as he heads into the 2025-26 NHL season.
Owen Power ties the knot with longtime love Victoria Beara (Via: Instagram)
Victoria Beara: More than just an NHL WAG
Victoria Beara has been more than a supportive partner. With her background in collegiate athletics and communications, she has maintained a low-key but independent presence, making her a standout figure among NHL wives and girlfriends (WAGs). Her athletic past and academic accomplishments only add to the power couple's appeal.
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As the NHL offseason continues, Power's wedding has become one of the feel-good stories of the summer—highlighting a rare personal glimpse into the life of one of hockey's brightest young stars.
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