
Nick Suzuki and fiancee Caitlin Fitzgerald turn heads in Habs charity gala night at Casino de Montréal.
Montreal, QC – Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki and his fiancée, Caitlin Fitzgerald, were the stars of the show at the team’s inaugural Dream Big Casino Night charity gala held at the Casino de Montréal on Thursday. The event, which they co-organized, successfully raised $162,483 for the Montreal Canadiens Children’s Foundation.
The couple made a grand entrance on the red carpet, with Suzuki sporting a stylish light blue suit and Fitzgerald dazzling in a blue off-the-shoulder mini dress. Their presence added a touch of glamour to the event, which was attended by players, coaches, management, and other guests.
“They’ve been a big support for us, and we wouldn’t have been able to pull it off without them,” Suzuki said, acknowledging the contributions of sponsors Loto-Quebec and Air Canada. “We’re here to support the Children’s Foundation; all the proceeds are going towards that, but we’re having a good time. All the guys are having fun with it.”
The evening was filled with excitement as attendees participated in various casino games like Blackjack, Roulette, and War, with the players themselves dealing the cards. The event also featured live music and entertainment, creating a lively and festive atmosphere.
The Dream Big Casino Night was not only a fun-filled evening but also a significant fundraising effort for the Montreal Canadiens Children’s Foundation. The foundation supports various programs that promote the well-being of children in the community.
Suzuki and Fitzgerald’s involvement in the event highlights their commitment to giving back to the community and making a positive impact on the lives of children. Their efforts, along with the support of the Canadiens organization and fans, have made the inaugural Dream Big Casino Night a resounding success.