Who is Tyler Toffoli's wife? All we know about dazzling LA Dodgers broadcaster Cat Belanger

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Who is Tyler Toffoli's wife? Cat Belanger (Image via Twitter)

Cat Belanger, the wife of New Jersey Devils' right-winger Tyler Toffoli, is more than just a hockey spouse. Their love story began in 2014, when Cat was working in broadcast and entertainment for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

It was Kings Night at Dodger Stadium, where they first crossed paths. Their connection grew over the years, and the couple tied the knot in a picturesque Hawaiian ceremony on June 30, 2018.

Before her career in broadcasting with the Dodgers, Cat Belanger gained valuable experience in various roles. She worked as a Reporter/Producer for Trojan's All-Access TV and interned at FUEL TV. Her passion for sports led her to intern with NBC Olympics during the 2008 Beijing Olympics and CNN's "Reliable Sources."

Cat's education boasts an impressive academic journey. She holds a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Southern California, where she was actively involved with Trojans All-Access TV, Annenberg TV News, and Delta Gamma.

Additionally, she was a scholarship athlete during her years at George Washington University, where she played NCAA Division 1 softball.

While Cat Belanger's broadcasting career with the LA Dodgers shone a spotlight on her professional life, her journey from a dedicated student-athlete to a talented broadcaster is equally inspiring.

As she continues to support her husband, Tyler Toffoli, in his NHL career, Cat's impressive background and shared love for sports make her a remarkable figure in the world of hockey and broadcasting.

Tyler Toffoli's Hat Trick Propels Devils Past Canadiens in 5-2 Win

Tyler Toffoli's hat trick led the New Jersey Devils to a decisive 5-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens. Tyler Toffoli, facing his former team, showcased his scoring prowess with a stellar performance.

Alexander Holtz and Nico Hischier also made their mark on the scoresheet for the Devils, with Jack Hughes contributing four assists.

Hughes, a standout in the league's scoring race, continued his hot start to the season with 14 points in just five games.

On the Canadiens' side, Justin Barron and Mike Matheson managed to find the net, but it wasn't enough to thwart the Devils' offensive onslaught.

Devils' goaltender Vitek Vanecek thwarted 27 shots, while Canadiens' Cayden Primeau, in his first start of the season, made 29 saves. The Devils capitalized on the power play, going 2 for 4, while the Canadiens managed a single power-play goal out of four attempts.

Toffoli, who had previously played for the Canadiens, delivered the game-changing performance with a crucial cross-ice assist from Hughes. His hat trick left no doubt about the Devils' dominance on this night.

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