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Veronica Mars star a true 'Citizen of Hockeytown'Huntington Woods native Kristen Bell, who starred in the recently-cancelled TV series Veronica Mars, isn't your average actress, in more ways than one:June 9, Associated Press: Bell currently is in Hawaii filming a Judd Apatow-produced comedy called "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," in which she plays the title character. Jason Segel, who appeared in Apatow's "Freaks and Geeks" on TV and in his current film "Knocked Up," wrote and stars in "Forgetting Sarah Marshall." ... "It's not that cliched romantic comedy where boy meets girl," she said. "Nothing is really cliched in this movie. It's all very real."In between shooting, Bell says she found time to watch the Detroit Red Wings playoff games and said she cried when they were eliminated in the conference finals by the Anaheim Ducks.Bell says people told her: "It's just a team.""No, it's the heart of the city!" Bell would reply. "It's a religion!"
Actress Kristen Bell pulling for DetroitOriginally from Detroit, Kristen Bell is a huge Detroit Red Wings fan who recently starred in the romantic comedy, “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” opposite Jason Segel, Jonah Hill and Paul Rudd. For three seasons, Bell starred in the title role of the CW series “Veronica Mars” and her current projects include the Disney Studios film “When in Rome” and NBC’s hit series, “Heroes”. Bell attended New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts and currently lives in Los Angeles. NHL.com recently caught up with Bell and discussed her affection for the Red Wings. Here’s what the actress had to say: NHL.com: Why are you rooting for Detroit and why do you think they will win?KB: I am rooting for Detroit BECAUSE I think they will win! Just kidding. I grew up in Detroit and have always been a huge Wings fan. They have heart, skill, class and the best color combination known to man. That is why they will win.NHL.com: Do you remember your first hockey game, or the beginning of your interest in the sport?KB: I was 14 years old and kind of a tomboy-- and all the guys I was friends with loved the Wings. They always wanted to play street hockey too – and I did whatever they did. I broke both my wrists -- at the same time --playing street hockey with them.NHL.com: What is your favorite hockey memory?KB: My parents submitted a picture of me, in my catholic school uniform, with my arms around the Stanley Cup. It ended up on the ticket for Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Semifinals against Colorado in 1996.NHL.com: If you could meet any hockey player, who would you meet and why?KB: Chris Osgood was my first crush. Brad Pitt be damned, he had nothing on Osgood's rookie skill and sad eyes. There was actually a day in high school when I wrote on a name tag 'Mrs. Osgood' and wore it the whole day. I really thought we were perfect for each other. I'd love to meet him and probably apologize that things never worked out.NHL.com: Have you ever been to a Stanley Cup Playoff game before?KB: You bet your bottom dollar I have.NHL.com: What is the city of Detroit like during playoffs?KB: It's electrifying. It's called Hockeytown.NHL.com: What do you like most about the Stanley Cup Playoff hockey atmosphere?KB: I like that it gets crazy -- everybody seems to be rooting for the same thing. In a city filled with diversity, we seem to band together when it comes to the Wings.NHL.com: If you had the Stanley Cup for one day, what would you do with it?KB: I would start by eating an entire box of Fruity Pebbles out of it. Then I'd take an afternoon sponge bath in it. Then I'd retro fit it with handles and make it into a Stanley Cup handbag.NHL.com: Are your friends and family watching the Final?KB: Absolutely. It's all they will talk about! NHL.com: What projects are you currently working on?KB: I am currently employed filming a movie in New York and Rome called "When in Rome," although all my focus is on how I can sneak off set to check out how my Wings are scoring.