Babcock stopped practice so Komarov and Kadri could finally race to see who the faster skater is

NHL players are not just competitive during games against opponents. They're also competitive with their teammates, whether it be in video games or in sports off the ice.

When back at home, good guy Mitch Marner has been helping his buddy Matthews be less "terrible" (as Rielly would say) at Call of Duty pic.twitter.com/YB1lvcpsIo — Kristen Shilton (@kristen_shilton) January 17, 2017

On Monday at practice ahead of Toronto's game against Calgary, Mike Babcock stopped practice in order to settle a competition between two Leafs players.

Apparently Nazem Kadri and Leo Komarov have been chirping each other for a little while about who the faster skater is, and Babcock allowed the two to finally settle their debate at the Saddledome.

If you went into the race thinking Kadri was going to win, you probably weren't alone, but surprisingly Komarov came out on top.

For the last few weeks, Nazem Kadri & Leo Komarov have been chirping each other about who's the faster skate



Today, coach Mike Babcock stopped practice so the debate could be settled once & for all



🎥 courtesy @nicoleburns77 https://t.co/Q9UC0G7ySN — Mark Masters (@markhmasters) November 28, 2017

Our money would be on Kadri if they raced with a puck next time, but we've learned we should never count out Uncle Leo because he's as competitive as they come.

"I'll send you a stick over after the game. I'll send you a stick over." - Brad Marchand to Leo Komarov A post shared by TSN (@tsn_official) on Mar 21, 2017 at 10:12am PDT

(H/T: Mark Masters