Anna Dua might look good, but it doesn’t mean she always has the best days.
During the start of the 2025-2026 NHL season, she is back at work covering the sport she loves, but not everything has gone according to plan.
Dua first gained attention from thousands in 2024 when she took to social media and posted herself in a ski-tight dress, holding a microphone, and rocking high heels. Her social media channels exploded with new followers.
This week, they are checking her out for an embarrassing reason.
Anna Dua posted a clip of herself from inside Scotiabank Arena, telling the world that she fell straight on her face in front of the entire New York Rangers team during their warmups.
To make matters worse, the hockey reporter was rocking an all-white outfit.
Raise your hand if you face planted while running to a hit in front of the entire New York Rangers during their warmups in an all white outfit and then got put on blast by @DavidAmber on Hockey Central… 🙋🏼♀️
My cameraman @Gariepy21 got the fall footage for y’all don’t worry 😂 pic.twitter.com/0OU3fll7Lp
— Anna Dua (@AnnaNoelleDua) October 16, 2025
Footage at the end of the video would show her running, then tripping and falling. She even did the classic look back to ensure that nobody saw it.
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From September 2018 to September 2020, Dua served as an ice hockey coach in the Washington Capitals Academy system.
She would lean into her skills at Ryerson University in Toronto, earning a B.A. in Sports Media with a minor in Sociology in 2021.
The 26-year-old then nabbed the job of a lifetime when she landed a broadcast role with the NHL Network in 2022 after spending nearly three years as a contributor to NBC Sports.
In 2024, she would make another move and join Sportsnet full-time as a host and reporter.
“I am so excited to announce I’ll be joining Sportsnet as a host and reporter,” she said on X.
“Covering the sport I love and being part of the network I grew up watching is a dream come true for this Canadian kid.”
Here’s hoping she can keep her balance for the remainder of the NHL season.
