Who is Jarret Stoll's wife? Meet Erin Andrews

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Jarret Stoll in Minnesota Wild v Columbus Blue Jackets game

Jarret Stoll is a retired ice hockey player who played for the Los Angeles Kings, the Edmonton Oilers, the New York Rangers, and the Minnesota Wild. Stoll also won two Stanley Cups with the Los Angeles Kings.

Jarret Stoll is married to Erin Andrews. Andrews met Stoll during the 2012 World Series. Stoll crept into the dugout where Andrews was reporting from and introduced himself. The two eventually met for dinner and began dating.

Andrews and Stoll married in Big Sky, Montana, five years later. The TV personality, who was the lead reporter for the FOX NFL broadcast of Super Bowl LVII, even referred to their anniversary, which also happens to be Stoll's birthday, as the "best day of the year." The couple doesn't have any kids together.

Jarret Stoll's wife Erin Andrews' career

Erin Andrews was born on May 4, 1978. She is a sportscaster and television personality from the United States. She co-hosted ABC's Dancing with the Stars and worked as a sideline reporter for Fox NFL.

Andrews began working as a freelance reporter for Fox Sports Florida in 2000. She worked as a Tampa Bay Lightning reporter for the Sunshine Network from 2001 to 2002. From 2002 to 2004, Andrews worked as a studio host and reporter for Turner South, covering the Atlanta Braves, the Atlanta Thrashers, and the Atlanta Hawks.

Andrews began working as a reporter for ESPN National Hockey Night in April 2004. She has also covered the College World Series, the Little League World Series, and the Great Outdoor Games.

Andrews began her career as a sideline reporter for ESPN College Football Saturday Primetime and Big Ten college basketball games. In 2005, her job was expanded to include ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime and MLB sideline reporting. She covered the Scripps National Spelling Bee live for ESPN and ABC from 2008 to 2010.

Jarret Stoll was a member of the Edmonton Ice, now known as the Kootenay Ice, in the Western Hockey League in the 1990s. He debuted in the NHL in 2002 with the Edmonton Oilers and eventually became an alternate team captain. He was traded to the Los Angeles Kings in 2008, where he played center until 2015.

Stoll won two Stanley Cups with the Kings, once in 2012 and again in 2014. He later played for the New York Rangers and the Minnesota Wild.

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