Conflicting Superstitions

NHL goalie Ryan Miller has a superstition: he has to be the last person off the ice after practice. I don’t know why he has this superstition. Perhaps his brother was the second to last person off the ice one practice and was murdered by the last person off of the ice. That would be my guess. Anyway, what if there was another player that had the exact same superstition and was traded to or signed with Ryan Miller’s team? Superstitions can be taken pretty seriously in sports, so this could really become a big deal to these guys. Would their conflicting superstitions prevent one of them from signing with the other’s team? How would they handle this if they ended up on the same team? Would they try to leave the ice at the exact same time? Would one of them create a new superstition? This needs to be answered.

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