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After months of planning, Flames fan pulls off 'perfect' proposal at Saddledome

When Sarah Dilling arrived at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Sept. 16, she thought her partner, Jill Keilty, had arranged a private tour for her birthday.

They walked around the building, people around them were diligently working — on team business, Dilling thought — until they got to the tunnel used by Flames players to make their entrance onto the ice.

They walked out onto the red carpet, and Keilty handed Dilling her present: a pair of Matthew Tkachuk gloves.

"I said, 'Here's your gift and open it up,'" Keilty said in a Calgary Eyeopener interview. "And she grabbed the left glove and they cued the music properly, the box was in the glove."

Those employees around the building sprung into action. A videographer, photographer and sound crew went to work, cuing One Life by James Bay. Once she heard the song, Dilling said she finally clued into what was happening.

Keilty dropped to one knee, and popped the question.

"I just told her that with this ring I want the rest of the world to know now that you're taken, we're together," Keilty said.

Dilling says she doesn't even remember if she even said yes. She just knows she nodded vigorously and gave Keilty a big hug.

"I was completely surprised," Dilling said. "I was so emotional."

The couple are both high school phys-ed teachers in Calgary, but outside of work, they're diehard Flames fans, initially as individuals and then as a couple. 

"Obviously I wasn't the one planning it, but if she had told me her plan, I would have said, 'Yep, that makes a lot of sense. That's the perfect place to do it,'" Dilling said. 

"We have a lot of really positive emotions in and around that particular building and place in the city and with the team. And so it just made so much sense.… It's just

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