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Erin Andrews Boyfriend is Jarrett Stoll, Hockey Player, She Confirms

Erin Andrews boyfriend is now Jarrett Stoll, the sportscaster confirmed live on the air of "Live With Michael and Kelly" Tuesday. The pair has been dating for some time now, and the hockey player even revealed some of the more intimate details in another report.

Erin Andrews, 34, confirmed that Los Angeles Kings hockey player Jarrett Stoll is her boyfriend, with the two meeting through mutual friend Michael Strahan in November. Stoll, 30, elaborated on the news after publications had been speculating about the pair for several months.

"Things are good," the hockey player told E! News. "There's obviously some sports she knows a little bit more about than me, it bothers me a little bit, but I'll take it," he added, joking about her extensive sideline reporting and sportscasting career.

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The two apparently have some free time for the next few days- baseball season begins April 4, while hockey season is just wrapping up in the same month. The schedule ensure that the pair can have time together.

"Yeah it's fine. Right now it's great," Stoll continued. "It's her off-time right now- her down time- before baseball starts up again."

Stoll wasn't reluctant to share the couple's Valentine's Day with publications either, detailing the "low-key" night for all to know.

"We actually went for a nice dinner," Stoll told E! "We spent that day out in Malibu, it was like the day before [Valentine's Day] … had a great day out there and then had a nice dinner out here by the beach. … [The Kings] played the next night, too, so I had a personal curfew set up. It wasn't a late one, but it was good."

Stoll may have a thing for blondes, as he was formerly engaged to supermodel Rachel Hunter. They broke up in 2009, however. Andrews was linked to "Gossip Girls" actor Chace Crawford last year.

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