The NHL community is presently in the euphoric part of their Valentine's Day celebrations. Most fans will undoubtedly be thinking about their favorite players' Valentine's Day partners.
However, some players in the league are reluctant to share details about their private lives, further piquing the curiosity of their fans.
On Valentine's Day 2022, some well-known NHL players were asked about their first celebrity crush.
Jacob Trouba, a defender for the New York Rangers, laughed and named Australian actress Margot Robbie.
Calgary Flames winger Andrew Mangiapane named Selena Gomez as his biggest celebrity crush. Tyler Toffoli of the Canadiens was overcome with shyness and stated that he couldn't recall any celebrity crushes he'd ever had.
Devotees of the television show "Friends," Thatcher Demko, Jordan Eberle and Adam Fox all named Jennifer Aniston as their celebrity crush.
Then-Canucks forward Jason Dickinson responded with the famous Black Widow character and named Scarlett Johanson as his celebrity crush, while Mitchell Marner responded with Emma Stone and Scarlett Johanson as his celebrity crushes.
Then there was Jason Robertson, who named American actress Jessica Alba as his celebrity crush. Megan Fox was listed as a celebrity crush by Auston Matthews, Dylan Cozens and Thomas Chabot.
The segment concluded with TB Lightning captain Steven Stamkos naming Hayden Panettiere as his celebrity crush.
NHL players on whether they prefer flowers or chocolates
The question of whether the athletes would rather get chocolates or flowers for Valentine's Day came up in the final part of the interview.
On Valentine's Day, the majority of NHL players, with the exception of Dylan Cozens, said that they would rather receive chocolates than flowers as a token of affection from their respective partners.
The manner in which these athletes expressed their respective opinions was truly worth capturing, and it also allowed their fans to learn about their favorite players' opinions on the subject.
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