‘It’s pretty competitive’: NHL players and their pre-game sewer ball obsession
Connor McDavid lunged for the ball. Leon Draisaitl was nearby awaiting his turn.
A number of teammates were also in the mix as shoes squeaked on concrete floors underneath Florida’s Amerant Bank Arena concourse. Cheers went up when a player was eliminated. Cat calls and friendly barbs echoed down hallways in every direction.
The Edmonton Oilers were just over an hour from the biggest moment of their sporting lives. The Stanley Cup final’s winner-take-all showdown was around the next corner.
And their routine, including a game called “sewer ball” that’s popular across NHL locker rooms, wasn’t about to change.