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Maple Leafs star William Nylander proved NHL players are willing to play through everything during the Stanley Cup Playoffs – even food poisoning caused by a case of bad sushi.

proved NHL players are willing to play through everything during the Stanley Cup Playoffs – even food poisoning caused by a case of bad sushi.

“Just needed a little rest … I was puking that day,” he told reporters on Wednesday. “It’s Game 1, you have to be ready.”

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