A couple of Toronto Blue Jays stars spent time before Opening Day hanging out at the Toronto Maple Leafs' game on Wednesday night.
Just one problem: They didn't find the right seats.
George Springer and Ernie Clement pulled up as the Leafs beat the New York Rangers. They were each wearing custom Maple Leafs jerseys with their name and number on them.
All was good, except for the part where an usher came and directed them to different seats:
Blue Jays’ George Springer and Ernie Clement are at the Leafs game tonight, but got shown to their seats after sitting in the wrong spot 😭⚾️ pic.twitter.com/uZvhLy0BuS
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This seems like a very bizarre outcome, but the guys took it in stride and went right back to watching the hockey game.
It's cool that they were there in the first place, a bit of synergy between Toronto's professional athletes.
Clement, of course, is well known as having been a standout hockey player growing up in Brighton, New York.
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Now, Springer and Clement are two of the most important members of the Blue Jays, both having played massive roles in getting Toronto to Game 7 of last year's World Series.
Hopefully they aren't learning too much from this season's Maple Leafs team, or at least only figuring out what not to do.
But when the Blue Jays' Opening Day arrives on Friday, it's likely that Springer and Clement will know exactly where they belong.

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