Everyone Is Sending Prayers To Erin Andrews’ Husband & Former NHL Star, Jarret Stoll

Everyone Is Sending Prayers To Erin Andrews’ Husband & Former NHL Star, Jarret Stoll
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Erin Andrews didn’t plan to break down on her podcast, but some days leave you no choice. The longtime Fox Sports sideline reporter, known for holding it together under pressure, let the world in on something deeply personal this week. She and her husband, former NHL player Jarret Stoll, had been preparing their hearts and home for a second child. But instead of joy, they’re facing grief.

Speaking on the May 22 episode of Calm Down with Erin and Charissa, Erin Andrews shared that their surrogate had miscarried. Her voice was heavy with emotion as she described the moment everything changed.

“We got some really s–tty news today,” she said. “That our surrogate had miscarried.” Her voice cracked as she described the loss, adding, “Her little heartbeat and her numbers were really good, so I even told you guys a couple weeks ago because we thought we had such good news.”

After years of fertility struggles and the happiness of welcoming their son Mack via surrogacy, this loss cut deep.

Fans Rally Behind Jarret Stoll

While much of the focus has been on Andrews and her emotional strength, fans haven’t forgotten her husband. Stoll, a two-time Stanley Cup champion, has quietly stood by her through years of fertility struggles, the joy of welcoming their son Mack via surrogacy, and now, another painful chapter.

The sports world quickly responded with messages of support, not just for Andrews, but for Stoll, who many admire for his resilience.

“Sending all the love to you, Jarret, Mack and Howie!” one fan wrote on social media.

“Praying for all of you,” added another.

A third comment read, “Sending him so much love.”

The couple has faced long battles to grow their family. Erin Andrews, now 47, has been open about her challenges with fertility and the emotional toll it has taken. This latest setback clearly hit hard. “I didn’t want to do this podcast today,” she admitted. “I’ve realized throughout my life with everything I’ve gone through, adversity, sometimes this is such a great safe space.”

For Stoll, who once lifted the Stanley Cup in front of thousands of roaring fans, this quiet moment of grief has drawn a different kind of support, one grounded in empathy, not celebration. As the NFL and hockey communities extend their thoughts, it’s clear this family isn’t facing their pain alone.

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