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Hockey loves to tout the sportsmanship displayed during the postseason, when after a series is over, both teams skate through a handshake line.

That sportsmanship doesn’t always apply during the series, though. And not just when it comes to, say, a player losing a stick in an the opposing bench. Sometimes there’s gamesmanship at an organizational level as well.

Down 2-1 to Edmonton, the Sharks apparently decided it was time to try for every possible edge, which led to these conditions prior to the Oilers official practice time in San Jose:

It’s important to note that wasn’t the case for their entire practice, just the build-up to the official ice time, but it’s definitely not equitable:

https://twitter.com/SportsnetSpec/status/854438380947480576

So that sounds like the Sharks adhering to the absolute barest minimum of hospitality required. It’s also a bit bush league, and the video of the Oilers forced to skate around in the dark on a net-less rink just looks ridiculous.

It’s no wonder the NHL is looking into it; while there likely won’t be any punishment (maybe a small fine) it’s likely the league will offer very stern words of encouragement to prevent such a situation from arising again.

About Jay Rigdon

Jay is a columnist at Awful Announcing. He is not a strong swimmer. He is probably talking to a dog in a silly voice at this very moment.