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Elisha Cuthbert Marries Hockey Player Dion Phaneuf! [Insert Happy Endings Joke Here]

Happy Endings actress Elisha Cuthbert married Toronto Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf tonight in Canada. The pair exchanged vows at St. James Catholic Church on Prince Edward Island, then the party—estimated to include 300 guests—moved to the groom's waterfront estate nearby. Toronto Star writer Rosie DiManno reportedly live-tweeted the wedding. Her Twitter page looks a little sketchy, but it DOES include a photo of the wedding program along with the following details: Several of Dion's teammates arrived by bus. Bridesmaids wore pink fishtail gowns. The bride was "delivered" in a black Camaro, "top up." The inside of the church was decorated with maple saplings. [She attributes this to the royal wedding; I attribute it to the fact that the groom plays for, um, the Maple Leafs. Side note: Why isn't it Maple Leaves?] The service was a traditional Catholic one, and the bride and groom did not write their own vows. Here's that program snap. pic.twitter.com/p8KdGNIMtS— Rosie DiManno (@RDiManno) July 6, 2013 Thoughts on Elisha Cuthbert and Dion Phaneuf's wedding? I'd love to see pics! Congrats, kids! Photo: Getty Images

Happy Endings actress Elisha Cuthbert married Toronto Maple Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf tonight in Canada. The pair exchanged vows at St. James Catholic Church on Prince Edward Island, then the party—estimated to include 300 guests—moved to the groom's waterfront estate nearby.

Toronto Star writer Rosie DiManno reportedly live-tweeted the wedding. Her Twitter page looks a little sketchy, but it DOES include a photo of the wedding program along with the following details:

Several of Dion's teammates arrived by bus.

Bridesmaids wore pink fishtail gowns.

The bride was "delivered" in a black Camaro, "top up."

The inside of the church was decorated with maple saplings. [She attributes this to the royal wedding; I attribute it to the fact that the groom plays for, um, the Maple Leafs. Side note: Why isn't it Maple Leaves?]

The service was a traditional Catholic one, and the bride and groom did not write their own vows.

Here's that program snap.

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Thoughts on Elisha Cuthbert and Dion Phaneuf's wedding?

I'd love to see pics! Congrats, kids!

Photo: Getty Images