Impressive: Boston bruins Jeremy Swaymal proposes to long time girlfriend Tori Hickel…

Fantastic turn of events, Boston Bruins’ star defenseman Jeremy Swaymal surprised his long-time girlfriend Tori Hickel with a romantic proposal during…..

In a heartwarming turn of events, Boston Bruins’ star defenseman Jeremy Swaymal surprised his long-time girlfriend Tori Hickel with a romantic proposal during a private dinner overlooking the picturesque Boston skyline. The couple, who have been dating for over five years, were celebrating Tori’s birthday when Jeremy got down on one knee and popped the question with a stunning diamond ring.

Tori, visibly emotional, said “Yes!” amidst tears of joy, as onlookers cheered and clapped for the happy couple. The moment was captured by a nearby photographer, capturing the raw emotion and genuine love shared between Jeremy and Tori.

The news of the proposal quickly spread like wildfire, with fans and well-wishers flooding social media with congratulatory messages for the couple. Jeremy, known for his powerful presence on the ice, showed his softer side as he expressed his love and commitment to Tori in front of their closest friends and family.

The couple has yet to announce a wedding date, but sources close to them reveal that they are already beginning to plan their dream wedding, which is expected to be a grand affair attended by their hockey teammates, friends, and family members.

As Jeremy continues to shine on the ice with his remarkable skills, off the rink, he and Tori embark on an exciting new chapter filled with love, companionship, and endless possibilities. Here’s to a lifetime of happiness for Jeremy Swaymal and Tori Hickel!

 

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Jesper Boqvist will return to the Bruins lineup when Boston takes the ice against the Florida Panthers in Game 2 of their second-round playoff series Wednesday night.

Boqvist was replaced by the recently called-up Patrick Brown in Game 1, a 5-1 victory for the Black and Gold at Amerant Bank Arena. Both Boqvist and Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery confirmed the absence was due to a minor injury. Boqvist told reporters Wednesday afternoon he’s good to go for Game 2.

The 25-year-old centerman, who played in all of Boston’s seven first-round games and 47 regular-season contests, is hoping to provide the forward group with what he has throughout the campaign.

“Like I did early in the Toronto series, I brought a lot of speed,” Boqvist told reporters in Sunrise, Fla., per the Bruins. “Brought some offensive touch, winning battles down low and creating some offense, too. I just got to make — this is a heavy team. So when I’m in on battles, that’s going to be huge.”

Boqvist centered John Beecher and Pat Maroon during morning skate Wednesday.

“I feel like we’ve been growing a little bit all the time and we got to keep doing that,” Boqvist said. “I feel like we haven’t shown our best yet so we got to keep sticking to our process and get some wins.”

The Bruins will have the chance to extend their 1-0 series lead in the best-of-seven Wednesday. NESN+ will air pregame coverage at 6:30 p.m. ET ahead of puck drop at 7:30 p.m.

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