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Carolina Hurricanes star forward Sebastian Aho had his wedding celebrations last weekend, which saw many of his teammates in attendance. The summer is a popular time for NHL players to tie the knot as it is the only time they are off, and Aho is the latest player to exchange vows.

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Hurricanes forward Seth Jarvis took to his Instagram to share several photos from Aho's wedding day.

Other people shared photos of Aho's wedding, which looked like a fun time for those in attendance.

Aho had several current and former teammates in attendance for his wedding, as Teuvo Teravainen, who signed with the Chicago Blackhawks, was seen in several photos. Last season, Aho recorded 36 goals and 53 assists for 89 points in 78 games.

Sebastian Aho believes the Hurricanes are close to winning the Stanley Cup

Sebastian Aho and the Carolina Hurricanes were eliminated by the New York Rangers in the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. It was a disappointing loss, as Aho thought Carolina had the team to win it all, but he believes they have the right group to win it all next season.

"I think if we would have a clear answer, we would have already gotten over the hump, but I think, obviously, you have to give yourself a chance, Sebastian Aho said (via SI).
"You have to play a good regular season to get to the playoffs and I've said it before, but I truly think that we've gone through a lot with this group and I think all these experiences are going to help us to get through sooner or later here."

However, the Hurricanes have lost several key players this offseason like Jake Guentzel, Teravainen, Brett Pesce, and Brady Skjei which hurts their chances.

"I do think this team can do it. Just have to believe it and work hard towards it and hopefully, next season is ours."

According to DraftKings, the Hurricanes are tied for the third-best odds of winning the Stanley Cup at +1300 which implies a 7.1% chance of winning it all. It will be interesting to see if that will transpire.