Parents react to both their sons taking penalties against each other
In the history of the National Hockey League and its players only a select group of family members have been lucky enough to play against each other, the names include Richard, Gretzky & Sutter to name a few.
Recently this list grew by two as Mathieu and Pierre-Olivier Joseph had the opportunity to square off when the Pittsburgh Penguins faced the Ottawa Senators at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.
During the game, in which the Joseph brothers received matching high sticking penalties against each other a moment is shown where their parents are seen laughing and showing some unique body language at the fact that both their sons were sent to the sin bin at the same time.
It's almost as if the sequence of events belongs on an episode of «Believe it, or Not».
Hopefully, Mathieu and Pierre-Oliver have long careers so we can experience this sort of wholesomeness for years to come.
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