“Danila Klimovich Hat-trick” Goal, Assist and get Married on the same weekend! Congratulations to Klim of the Vancouver Canucks and his beautiful bride… #WeAreGoldStar!
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J.T. Miller and Bo Horvat’s simple marriage advice for recently wed Canucks prospect Danila Klimovich

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By Mike Gould
Apr 11, 2022, 15:20 EDTUpdated: Apr 11, 2022, 15:08 EDT
Vancouver Canucks prospect Danila Klimovich married his partner Nastassia Bartsevich (now Klimovich) in a ceremony at Cultus Lake on Sunday.
Many of Klimovich’s Abbotsford Canucks teammates were in attendance, as was Vancouver Canucks rookie forward @Vasily Podkolzin. The couple’s vows appeared to take place at the end of a dock over the lake, with British Columbia’s picturesque mountainous landscape in clear view over the water.
Dan Milstein, Klimovich’s agent, shared his congratulations to the couple over Twitter in the hours following the ceremony on Sunday, calling the weekend a “Danila Klimovich hat-trick.”
“Goal, assist, and get married on the same weekend!” Milstein wrote. “Congratulations to Klim of the Vancouver Canucks and his beautiful bride.”
After morning skate today, Vancouver Canucks forwards J.T. Miller and Bo Horvat were asked if they had any advice for the newly-wed Klimovich.
“Happy wife, happy life,” quipped Horvat. “That’s all I got.”
“Yes ma’am,” added Miller.
Klimovich, 19, was the Canucks’ first selection (41st overall) in the 2021 NHL Draft. The 6’1″ winger has eight goals and 17 points in 55 American Hockey League games with Abbotsford this season.
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