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Sportscaster Erin Andrews marries NHL's Jarret Stoll

By Alex Butler
Former Los Angeles Kings center Jarret Stoll celebrates his goal during the second period against the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center in Chicago. File photo by Brian Kersey/UPI
1 of 4 | Former Los Angeles Kings center Jarret Stoll celebrates his goal during the second period against the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center in Chicago. File photo by Brian Kersey/UPI | License Photo

June 25 (UPI) -- Sportscaster and Dancing With the Stars co-host Erin Andrews married former hockey star Jarret Stoll this weekend in Montana.

The duo tied the knot on Saturday at sunset, according to People.

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Celebrity wedding planner Yifat Oren coordinated the intimate celebration. Stoll, 34, was celebrating his birthday Saturday. Andrews and Stoll were engaged in December at Disneyland's Club 33.

"We went there for Christmas to see the Christmas decorations, and we had a lovely dinner there, and he did it right there at dinner at Disneyland. I was bawling like a child," Andrews said on Good Morning America.

Stoll popped the question on Dec. 11.

Andrews, 39, dating Stoll for three years before the engagement. She was diagnosed with cervical cancer in September.

"We hadn't even been discussing marriage," Andrews told Health magazine earlier this month. "We hadn't discussed babies! It really puts things on the fast track for you — because you have an oncologist saying to you, 'We highly recommend that you guys do your embryos right now, freeze them,'" she told Health magazine. "I'm like, 'Hi, hon. I love you. I hope we're spending our lives together.' And he was amazing."

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This makes me so happy..where is your robe @yesby16

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Andrews is now a sideline reporter for FOX Sports. Stoll was a two-time Stanley Cup winner during his 13-year NHL career. The Canadian center had 81 goals and 133 assists during his professional hockey tenure. He played five seasons for the Edmonton Oilers and seven seasons for the Los Angeles Kings before wrapping up his career following the 2015-2016 season for the New York Rangers and Minnesota Wild. The Columbus Blue jackets released Stoll in October after inviting him to training camp.

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