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Stanley Cup Jersey Fouls: The end of the road for the Sharks

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The San Jose Sharks may have lost in the Stanley Cup Final to the Pittsburgh Penguins, but their fans gave us all sorts of Jersey Fouls near the end of their playoff run.

In our last batch we featured a fan who wanted to see a “CUPB4IDIE.” This week we have a few Sharks fouls that stood out from the final round of the playoffs, such as the above Chewbacca/Brent Burns jersey from this story.

Even though the NHL season is over fans of Jersey Fouls shouldn’t fret. The NHL Awards and the NHL Draft are right around the corner and those are prime locations to spot Jersey Fouls.

Last year, Connor McDavid was the Jersey Foul star of the NHL Draft. Who will steal the show this year?

If you want to submit, make sure to email us at puckdaddyblog@yahoo.com or tweet to the hashtag #jerseyfoul. We’ll pick them up, and try to make sure to give credit where credit is due. We’ll throw them up on our Tumblr page!

5. Metallica’s rocking Sharks jerseys

What do you think of these Metallica jerseys for when they played the national anthem before Game 4 of the Cup Final? Includes a close-up of the jersey worn by Kirk Hammett. (Elliotte Friedman)/ (Mike Beauvais)

Photo via Mike Beauvais on Twitter. 
Photo via Mike Beauvais on Twitter.
Photo tweeted by Elliotte Friedman
Photo tweeted by Elliotte Friedman

4. Henrik Lundgvist

His last name is spelled “Lundqvist.” (Phil Kocher)

Photo via Phil Kocher on Twitter.
Photo via Phil Kocher on Twitter.

3. A Tyler Seguin ‘Frankenjersey’

The owner of this foul must be a Seguin mega-fan. (Jordan Cimini)

Photo via Jordan Cimin on Twitter. 
Photo via Jordan Cimin on Twitter.

2. No. 87 of the Pittsburgh Penguins

Sidney Crosby wears No. 87 for the Penguins. (Jeremy Rom)

Photo via Jeremy Rom on email.
Photo via Jeremy Rom on email.

1.Thrillhouse Van Houten

A great Simpsons reference on a jersey foul. (Scarletcat)

Photo via Scarletcat on Twitter.
Photo via Scarletcat on Twitter.

A video that explains the foul.

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