It seems another beautiful lady is moving out to the Midwest.

With Erin Andrews' boyfriend, hockey player Jarret Stoll, getting claimed by the Wild, the couple is now transitioning from being New Yorkers to natives of Minnesota. The Rangers waived Stoll earlier this week and he was claimed by the Wild shortly after.

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The two-time Stanley Cup champion got the last laugh on his former team as the Wild defeated the Rangers, 5-2, Thursday night as surging Minnesota claimed its third straight victory, while New York dropped its fourth contest in its last five games.

The move was a sudden one and caused Stoll and Andrews to scramble to find someone to sublet their New York condo, according to Page Six. Stoll was waived by the Rangers on Monday and claimed by the Wild on Tuesday, marking a hectic 24-hour span for the hockey player and his sportscaster girlfriend.

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"You're thinking a lot of things," Stoll told the New York Post. "You kind of move your whole life to one city, your furniture, you're leasing your condo, and the hockey side of it, obviously. A lot of things go through your mind -- if you don't get picked up, what happens after that?"

Stoll, 33, has a goal and two assists this season and he'll look to help the Wild stay in the hunt for the Stanley Cup playoffs. While the move had a huge effect on him, it also impacted Andrews, who will now likely be living with him in the Midwest.

It could all work out for Andrews, however, if the Packers or Vikings host a playoff game. Entering Week 15, as it stands, the No. 3 Packers (9-4) would host the No. 6 Vikings (8-5) on Wildcard Weekend, which could be good for Andrews.

If that does happen, the sportscaster may have a chance to mingle with Olivia Munn, who made her star in Hollywood, but says she's grown to love living in the Midwest. The actress, of course, is in a high-profile relationship with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and she has no regrets about living in Green Bay.

"I love it," Munn told Conan O'Brien about living in the Midwest in January. "It's really comfortable there, and everybody's so great. ... It's a home for me."

Now, it'll be a home for Andrews as well and perhaps, like Munn, she'll learn to love it too.

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