Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée is getting a little love from Erin Andrews.

OK, a lot of love.

Erin Andrews shouted out Leon Draisaitl’s fiancée, Celeste Desjardins, after the Oilers star signed an eight-year, $112-million contract extension earlier this week.

During the latest instalment of Andrews and Charissa Thompson’s “Calm Down” podcast, the Fox Sports NFL reporter gushed over Desjardins — while her own husband, Jarrett Stoll, gushed over the player’s record-setting deal with the Edmonton Oilers.

Andrews and Thompson, host of Fox Sports Live, were discussing their girl crushes and that’s when the sideline reporter dropped Desjardins’ name.

“I’ve never met Leon Draisaitl, who just signed a huge contract with the Edmonton Oilers, or his wife, but she is so hot,” Andrews said of the engaged couple.

“Jarret was literally just saying, ‘Did you see Draisaitl signed an eight-year deal?’ and I go, ‘Wow, he’s rich and has a hot wife, what a life!’”

Andrews continued to rave, “She is so good-looking. I don’t know what nationality she is. She is I would assume European, but wow. She is so hot.”

On the contrary, Desjardins is an actress who hails from Sudbury.

And while she and Draisaitl are not yet married, the couple did get engaged earlier this year.

Draisaitl captioned his Instagram post “Forever,” a red heart emoji and three photos from the beachside proposal.

“The easiest yes. I love you forever,” Desjardins shared on her own Instagram, along with more snaps from the big day.

Draisaitl is entering the final season of an eight-year, $68-million contract he signed with the team that drafted him in August 2017.

“So incredibly proud of you baby,” Desjardins wrote on her Instagram Stories, on a photo of the couple on the ice at Rogers Place.

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“I’ve watched you pour so much love and hard work in everything you do,” her loving message continued.

“Your commitment and passion for the game is unmatched. I can’t wait to see what the next 8 years has in store for you. So happy to be on this journey with you and get the privilege to call Edmonton home for the next 8 years.”