In the lead-up to the Stanley Cup final, the Edmonton Oilers engage in a spirited game of 'sewer ball' to loosen up before the big match. This light-hearted competition, played with a soccer ball, fosters camaraderie and keeps players mentally and physically prepared.
While some players, like Connor McDavid, value the routine, others like Jack Hughes question its effectiveness. The game can get competitive, with players forming alliances and rivalries, but the overall atmosphere remains fun and engaging.