The Edmonton Oilers are gearing up for the Stanley Cup final with a unique pregame ritual known as 'sewer ball,' a competitive game that keeps players loose and engaged. Stars like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl participate, highlighting the camaraderie and intensity of the game.
While some players, like Jack Hughes, question its effectiveness for preparation, others, including Wyatt Johnston, emphasize its benefits for bonding and mental readiness. The game fosters a fun atmosphere while maintaining a competitive spirit, essential for the high stakes of playoff hockey.