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Elisha Cuthbert's 3-word Father's Day post for Dion Phaneuf melts hearts

Elisha Cuthbert's 3-word Father's Day post for Dion Phaneuf melts hearts

Time of India10 hours ago

Father's Day always brings sweet moments between families, but this year, one post caught special attention. A quiet boat, a black T-shirt, and a few loving words shared not by just anyone, but by a Hollywood actress.
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It was simple, but it meant a lot. Fans of hockey and movies were quick to notice the post and share their reactions online.
Elisha Cuthbert 's Father's Day story for Dion Phaneuf touches fans
On Sunday, June 16, 2025, Canadian actress Elisha Cuthbert Phaneuf shared a touching Instagram story for her husband, former NHL player Dion Phaneuf, on Father's Day. The post showed Dion sitting on a boat wearing a black shirt and a grey cap. She added a blue sticker saying 'Happy Father's Day' and wrote a short but sweet message: 'We love you!' She also tagged her husband in the story.
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The couple has been married since July 6, 2013, after dating for five years. Their wedding took place at St. James Catholic Church in Summerfield, Prince Edward Island, followed by a private reception in New London at Dion's family estate. Together, they now have two children, and this small message from Elisha showed the strong bond they share as a family.
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Dion Phaneuf and Elisha Cuthbert's recent posts celebrate love and memories
Earlier this year, on April 10, 2025, Dion Phaneuf turned 40, and once again, Elisha made it special.
She posted a photo on Instagram of Dion smiling next to a black and gold birthday cake with a big '40' topper. Her caption read: 'HAPPY 40TH BIRTHDAY DION! WE LOVE YOU!' The joy on his face in the photo made it clear how much the message meant.
In March 2025, Elisha also shared a video showing some of Dion's toughest NHL hits. The clip, originally posted by Hockey Forever and shared again by strength coach Daniel Archibald, featured Dion's big moments with the Calgary Flames and Toronto Maple Leafs.
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Archibald called him a 'Freight Train' for his strong playing style. Elisha responded with a fun message: 'Thanks for this Dan! Choo Choo.'
Dion Phaneuf played in the NHL for 14 seasons, wearing jerseys for the Flames, Leafs, Ottawa Senators, and Los Angeles Kings. He played over 1,000 games and was known for his physical style. He fought many big names like Keith Tkachuk, Brian Boyle, and Nick Foligno.
Through it all, Elisha has stood by his side, celebrating his milestones and sharing love in just a few simple words.

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