Erin Andrews and Jarret Stoll
Jarret Stoll and Erin Andrews, pictured at an in-store event hosted by David Yurman to celebrate the launch of The Men's Forged Carbon Collection at David Yurman Boutique on Nov. 10, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California, were spotted for the first time in public following Stoll's arrest on Thursday. Getty Images

Erin Andrews and her boyfriend Jarret Stoll are stepping back into the spotlight! The “Dancing With the Stars” co-host and her NHL beau were all smiles when the duo attended the Amazon Prime Summer soiree in West Hollywood on Thursday.

While the sports journalist, 37, decided to spice it up during the event with a stunning red Cushnie et Ochs ensemble, according to Us Weekly, her longtime boyfriend opted for a more relaxed look, sporting a denim button down. Perhaps the handsome sports player didn’t want to draw too much attention to himself considering this was his first public appearance since his scandalous arrest.

In April, Stoll, 32, made headlines following his controversial arrest in Las Vegas at MGM Grand’s Wet Republic pool. The athlete, who plays center for the L.A. Kings, was suspected of cocaine and ecstasy possession, People magazine reported, after the Canadian consented to a routine search and was found with 3.3 grams of the illegal substances in the pocket of his swim trunks.

The hockey player pleaded guilty in June. One for “provoking commission of breach of peace” and another for trespassing, The Los Angeles Times revealed. In the plea deal, Stoll agreed to use his 32 hours of community service working with the Salvation Army and assist in the creation of a hockey program for at-risk children.

“Now that the case has been resolved, I am committed to meeting all of my obligations to the court and I'm grateful for the chance to offer guidance and to share positive life lessons to kids as part of the resolution of this matter," Stoll said in a statement, adding that he’s focused on hockey and getting back on the ice next season.

NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly confirmed to The Los Angeles Times that Stoll has not been suspended. "Now that his legal situation is resolved, we will evaluate what next steps, if any, the league intends to take," he stated.