Erin Andrews Makes Post-Super Bowl Power Move—Joins NHL Coverage with Husband Jarret Stoll
Fresh off her celebrated coverage of Super Bowl LIX, sports broadcasting legend Erin Andrews is skating into uncharted territory—and she’s not going alone.
With her long-standing FOX Sports contract officially behind her, Andrews shocked fans and insiders alike by announcing she’s headed into the world of NHL broadcasting, partnering professionally for the first time with her husband, former Stanley Cup champion Jarret Stoll.
“It’s the right time,” Andrews told reporters in a surprise post-season interview. “Football has been my home for years, and I’m so grateful—but now, it’s time for something new. Hockey is personal for me. It’s not just a sport—it’s a part of my life.”
The power couple’s new joint venture will reportedly be tied to NHL on TNT, where both Andrews and Stoll are expected to contribute to studio segments, in-depth interviews, and special player access features. Behind the scenes, sources say the league itself played a role in recruiting the duo, eyeing them as a way to connect with broader, younger audiences and add serious star power to their coverage.
A Move Years in the Making
While Erin Andrews is best known for her iconic NFL sideline work and role on Dancing with the Stars, hockey has always been part of her personal story. Her husband Jarret Stoll—who won two Stanley Cups with the Los Angeles Kings—has long remained active in the sport post-retirement, working in player development and broadcasting.
The couple, married since 2017, have kept much of their professional lives separate—until now.
“We’ve talked about doing something together for years,” Stoll said. “This just felt like the right moment. The NHL is evolving, and there’s so much excitement around the next generation of stars. Erin brings an incredible energy to everything she does—I can’t wait to see how she shakes things up in the hockey world.”
Industry Reactions
The sports world responded with instant buzz. ESPN analyst and former NHLer PK Subban tweeted:
“HUGE news. Erin Andrews in the hockey world? Let’s go. She’s gonna make an impact fast. Welcome to the show!”
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman also issued a statement welcoming the duo:
“We’re thrilled to see two passionate, knowledgeable figures joining the NHL family. Erin’s reputation as a premier broadcaster and Jarret’s championship legacy will resonate with fans across North America.”
What’s Next?
According to inside sources, Andrews and Stoll are already in production on a docu-series focused on behind-the-scenes NHL life, player families, and the grind of the season. The couple is expected to debut in their new roles at the NHL All-Star Weekend, bringing new energy and a fresh narrative to the game.
Fans of Andrews’ NFL work may still see her pop up in special crossover coverage, but for now, her cleats are traded in for skates—and it’s full speed ahead.