‘Went to a hockey game and a wedding broke out’: couple ties the knot during Calgary Wranglers game
Instead, the couple was married at centre ice in front of 3,000 people during intermission.
“I was trying to just breathe and just be in the moment,” Robles said. “I knew that if I started crying, I wouldn’t be able to even say ‘I do’ right.’ “ our little moment,” Stang added. “I focused on her and then I focused on what the commissioner was saying. Just tried to block everything else.” Flames Head Coach Darryl Sutter says this is the first time he’s seen a wedding at a hockey game in-person.In a twist of fate, Flames assistant general manager Craig Conroy and head coach Darryl Sutter happened to be watching the game from the neighbouring suite, and agreed to serve as witnesses and sign the wedding license.
“Went to a hockey game and a wedding broke out,” Sutter said. “I’ve witnessed weddings before, but never on short notice. It was fun.”
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