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When the Penguins hosted the PWHL in the Steel City game at PPG Paints Arena earlier this month, Natalie Spooner’s husband Adam Redmond and their infant son Rory came down from Toronto for the ...
It was at the Calgary Stampede in the summer of 2016 when the first thing Adam Redmond noticed about Natalie Spooner was her smile. “And then her eyes,” Redmond said. “I kind of got lost in ...
Canadian hockey player Natalie Spooner is unstoppable. On April 5, just four months after Spooner, 32, ... Adam Redmond. “I was pretty emotional,” Spooner tells TODAY.com.
Canadian hockey player Natalie Spooner is unstoppable. On April 5, just four months after Spooner, 32, gave birth to her first child, she scored the opening goal in a World Championship game.
Natalie Spooner is married to Adam Redmond, a sports medicine sales agent based in Mississauga, Ontario. The couple tied the knot on July 7, 2021, and welcomed Rory on Dec. 6, 2022.
Spooner also shared a family photo featuring her husband, Adam Redmond, and Rory. The birthday boy wore a special "BIRTHDAY SHARK" t-shirt as he sat on his mother’s lap.
The 31-year-old is expecting a baby with husband Adam Redmond in December, but she’s also looking ahead to the 2023 worlds. Brianne Spiker , TSN.ca Staff Natalie Spooner , Getty Images ...
Spooner was married in July to Adam Redmond, a former major junior and university player from Edmonton who works in hockey as a biomechanist. "If you asked us, we'd say we met at different places ...
Scoring at the world hockey championship just months after giving birth marked the start of a new chapter for the Canadian star, drafted by Toronto in the new PWHL.
PWHL Toronto star Natalie Spooner, 33, ... Having a supportive partner is essential. Her husband, Adam Redmond, is also a core part of her support team ...
Canada's Natalie Spooner, right, ... Spooner was married in July to Adam Redmond, a former major junior and university player from Edmonton who works in hockey as a biomechanist.
Natalie Spooner played a big role in what was a golden year for Canada’s women’s national hockey team, winning gold at the 2021 Worlds before capturing her second career Olympic title. The 31 ...