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Who is Dylan Larkin Wife? A Look at His Love Life

Dylan Larkin Wife

Dylan Larkin is an American ice hockey player. He’s the captain of the Detroit Red Wings in the NHL. The Red Wings picked him 15th overall in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft.

Larkin played hockey for the University of Michigan in college. He did really well and earned awards like Freshman of the Year. He was also chosen for the All-Freshman Team, All-Big Ten First Team, and Second Team All-American.

However, his personal life, especially regarding his wife, remains a topic of interest to many. In this post, you will know the truth about whether he was married or not.

Who is Dylan Larkin Wife?

Dylan Larkin’s wife is Kenzy Wolfe-Larkin. She was born on May 10, 1996, in Wayland, Michigan, and has been in a long-term relationship with Dylan Larkin. On July 9, 2022, Dylan posted a picture of him proposing to Wolfe on a pretty dock by a lake, with their dog Ellie in the photo, too. He wrote,

“Dream girl, dream night. Can’t wait to marry youKenzy Wolfe”

When Did Dylan Larkin and Kenzy Wolfe Get Married?

Dylan Larkin and Kenzy Wolfe got married on August 6, 2023, in a ceremony held at Shepherd’s Hollow Golf Club in Clarkston, Michigan. Dylan posted a picture of his wedding on Instagram with a caption,

“Married my best friend. 8.6.23”

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Do Dylan Larkin and Kenzy Wolfe Have Kids?

As of now, Dylan Larkin and Kenzy Wolfe do not have any children. They were expecting their first child, but tragically, they lost the unborn baby.  On December 1, 2023, Dylan posted a heartfelt goodbye message to his baby. He said,

“This week my wife and I said goodbye to our baby. It’s hard to find words or positivity in this, but we greatly appreciate your support and understanding, and thank you for respecting our privacy.”

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