"I was really high on her for a while": When Jack Eichel disclosed $25,000,000 Hollywood actress as his celebrity crush
In a 2019 appearance on "Fun with Biz," Jack Eichel revealed his celebrity crush, Rachel McAdams, when asked about it. McAdams, who has a net worth of $25 million according to Celebrity Net Worth, was the object of Eichel's infatuation.
"You know what, I was really high on Rachel McAdams for a while... I liked her."
In response to a follow-up question regarding his future plans, Eichel was asked whether he sees himself getting married one day. At the time, 23-year-old center touted as "the new face of American hockey," replied:
"Yeah, I plan to get married... at some point in life, yeah."
In addition to confessing that his celebrity crush is the Academy Award-nominated actress Rachel McAdams, known for her roles in "Mean Girls" (2004) and "Midnight in Paris" (2011), 2015 Hobey Baker Award winner Jack Eichel was asked another intriguing question. When given the choice between "playing 20 seasons in the NHL" or "playing 20 games and winning the Stanley Cup," Eichel responded:
"That's a tough question... I mean, I would probably play 20 years. Hopefully, in that 20 years, I win the Cup, you know?"
Jack Eichel, who was serving as the Buffalo Sabres captain at the time of the interview, achieved his goal and won the 2022–23 Stanley Cup in his first playoff appearance and second season as a Vegas Golden Knights center and alternate captain.
Golden Knights return to winning track as Jack Eichel reaches 200-points as a Golden Knight
The Vegas Golden Knights, seeking a comeback after their previous 6-3 loss to the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday, returned to their winning ways with a victory over the Minnesota Wild. The Wild, aiming for their second win in two days in Saint Paul, fell 3-2 against the Golden Knights.
Center Jack Eichel notched two assists, reaching a milestone of 200 points for the team. He currently leads the Golden Knights with 42 points (9 goals, 33 assists).
The Golden Knights have won two of their three road games, including victories over two top teams in their divisions. With Sunday's victory, the Golden Knights now sit atop the Pacific Division.