For hockey fans and players on playoff teams, this is the busiest time of the year.

Of course, it doesn't really take a tole on fans unless games go late in which case we all miss out on sleep.

Players, on the other hand, are playing the most intense games of the season with a limited amount of time between them and when they aren't playing, they're probably answering questions from the media, which is part of their job of course.

The intermission interviews are also part of a player's job, too, and Kevin Bieksa let the entire hockey world know that fact in a Marshawn Lynch-like way Thursday night.

 

The interview took place between the second and third period, and we have to say FOX Sports West reporter Julie Stewart-Binks handled that curveball extremely well.

Whether Bieksa was serious or not is for you to decide, but based on how funny is he, it's hard to tell.

 

As per Julie, it was also her last game with the team so maybe this was Kevin's way of saying goodbye?

Either way, it made for a moment which is what the playoffs are all about, right?

 

 

The #Ducks are moving on after defeating the #Flames 3-1 to complete the sweep.

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Plus, hockey needs a Lynch when it comes to interviews.

 

(H/T: /r/hockey)