Justin Sourdif explains 'Chili Gate' and how the prank became a 'big problem' in the Capitals locker room
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Justin Sourdif explains 'Chili Gate' and how the prank became a 'big problem' in the Capitals locker room
"Justin Sourdif recounted the prank, stating, 'I tried to frame Dewey because guys were yelling, 'There's no chili left,' and I'd filled up a big tub of it. I went and put it in his dry stall locker.'"
"Declan Chisholm added, 'What else happened, though? John was in there. Carly was a part of this, too, so he was dying laughing. I didn't even get to try any.'"
"Sourdif noted, 'Though they didn't trust Dewey, they still thought it was him, so suspect number one was Dewey, and I was number two.'"
The Washington Capitals experienced a humorous incident known as 'Chili Gate,' initiated by Justin Sourdif. He framed teammate Brandon Duhaime for the disappearance of a popular chili dish made by the team chef. Sourdif placed the chili in Duhaime's locker, leading to confusion and laughter among teammates. Although Duhaime was initially blamed, players quickly caught on to Sourdif's prank. The incident showcased the team's camaraderie and playful spirit, as players engaged in a lighthearted blame game in their group chat.
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