Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews and his longtime girlfriend, Emily Ruttledge, have officially announced their engagement. The couple, who have been together for several years, shared the exciting news on social media, expressing their deep affection and commitment to each other.
A Thoughtful and Memorable Proposal
The engagement took place during a romantic getaway in the Bahamas, where Matthews proposed with a custom-designed ring that subtly incorporated elements reflecting his hockey career and his love for Ruttledge. The intimate setting and personal touches made the moment unforgettable for the couple.

Wedding Plans Unveiled
Following the engagement, Matthews and Ruttledge have announced that their wedding is set for June 22, 2025, in Toronto, the city that has been central to Matthews’ professional life since he was drafted by the Maple Leafs in 2016.
The ceremony is expected to be an elegant and intimate affair, with close friends, family, and some of Matthews’ teammates in attendance.
A Relationship Rooted in Mutual Support
Matthews and Ruttledge’s relationship has been characterized by mutual respect and support. Ruttledge, a clinical psychologist with an impressive academic background, has been a steady presence in Matthews’ life, providing encouragement and understanding amidst the pressures of his NHL career.
Their shared values and commitment to each other’s personal and professional growth have been the foundation of their enduring partnership.
As the couple prepares for their upcoming nuptials, fans and well-wishers have flooded social media with messages of congratulations and support.
The announcement marks a joyful milestone in Matthews’ life, both on and off the ice, and adds a new chapter to their shared journey.
Stay tuned for more updates as Auston Matthews and Emily Ruttledge embark on this exciting new phase together.
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