When the temperatures begin to cool, there is one sport that celebrity fans can’t get enough of: hockey!
Carrie Underwood and Bachelor Nation’s Emily Ferguson have a special connection to the sport because their significant others are professional hockey players. Underwood rooted for her husband, Mike Fisher, throughout his career, which began in 1999.
“Captain @mfisher1212 I sure am going to miss watching you play and cheering you on with the rest of Smashville, but I so look forward to seeing what God has in store for you in this next chapter of your life,” she wrote via Instagram in August 2017 after Fisher announced his retirement.
Fisher briefly returned to the Nashville Predators in January 2018 as the team made a run at the Stanley Cup, but officially left the NHL four months later.
Ferguson, meanwhile, has been a staple at Las Vegas Knights games over the years, supporting husband William Karlsson. She was even on hand in June 2023 when he won his first Stanley Cup.
Scroll down to see which celebrities love going to hockey games and which teams they support:
Steve Aoki
The musician showed off his Golden Knights spirit in June 2023 ahead of the Las Vegas team’s Stanley Cup victory.
Pete Davidson
The Saturday Night Live alum enjoyed a NY Rangers game in December 2022 alongside his Bodies, Bodies, Bodies costars Chase Sui Wonders and Rachel Sennott.
Rachel Brosnahan
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star attended a New York Rangers game in October 2021, sharing footage of the sporting event via Instagram Story.
She also attended a March 2022 game.
Eli Manning
The retired NFL player hit a Rangers game in New York City with his daughters, Caroline, Ava and Lucy, in March 2022.
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The astrophysicist took in a Rangers game in March 2022 and even sported a jersey to support the New York team.
Kristin Cavallari
The Uncommon James founder took her three kids to a Nashville Predators game in October 2021.
Haley Ferguson
The Bachelor in Paradise alum married professional Finnish hockey player Oula Palve in June 2022. The pair announced in October 2023 that Haley is pregnant with baby No.1. The couple are also big fans of the Vegas Golden Knights, where Haley’s brother-in-law, Karlsson, plays, attending a game in June 2021 together.
Emily Ferguson
The Bachelor alum rooted for her then-fiancé and his fellow Las Vegas Knights against the New York Rangers in New York City in December 2018. Emily and Karlsson, who tied the knot in July 2022, welcomed their first child, son Beckham, in May 2023, just weeks before the athlete won his second Stanley Cup with the Knights.
Joe Manganiello
The Pennsylvania native is a big Pittsburgh Penguins fan, which meant the team’s back-to-back Stanley Cup wins in 2016 and 2017 made him very happy. He grinned from ear-to-ear while posing next to the iconic trophy via Instagram in March 2018.
Will Ferrell
The Old School star celebrated as the Los Angeles Kings scored a goal during a February 2018 game against the Edmonton Oilers.
Kelly Clarkson
The Voice coach chose a Predators game as her daughter River’s first sporting event in April 2015. Two years later, the mother-daughter duo cheered on the Nashville team in matching jerseys, which Clarkson shared via Instagram in May 2017.
Carrie Underwood
The “Jesus Take the Wheel” singer became a Nashville Predators superfan while her husband played for the team from 2011 to 2018. She often posted pictures from the games alongside her family, including a March 2017 squad snap from the Bridgestone Arena.
Justin Bieber
The Canadian crooner played in the NHL All-Star Celebrity Shootout at the Staples Center in Los Angeles in January 2017.
David Beckham
The former soccer star bonded with his and Victoria Beckham’s sons — Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz — while at a Los Angeles Kings game in October 2016.
Rebel Wilson
The Pitch Perfect actress sat rink side during a March 2014 L.A. Kings game.
Michael Buble
The “Save the Last Dance for Me” singer was all smiles as he watched the Vancouver Canucks play against the Anaheim Ducks in October 2012.
Vince Vaughn
The Wedding Crashers actor celebrated the Chicago Blackhawks’ win over the Philadelphia Flyers during the Stanley Cup finals in May 2010.