Capitals forward TJ Oshie rode the Metro again for Game Four. But this time he ran into a special problem when he got out at the Gallery Place stop.

According to Twitter user @CDLori, Oshie was 35 cents short on his fare card. Metro staff had to let him through.

Oshie signed an eight-year, $46 million contract over the offseason.

@russianmachine Oshie was on the Metro again (Gallery Place). Was short on his farecard. Didn't have 35 cents. O

Happily, the Metro staff let him through. #ALLCAPS #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/dMrQiEQXYI — Countingdown (@CDLori) June 4, 2018

Here are a few more photos from Lori.

NBC also shared video of Oshie walking up to the fare machine.

.@TJOshie77 didn’t have enough money on his Metro Card, so he stopped to refill. #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/hxFeW7L74n — NHL on NBC (@NHLonNBCSports) June 4, 2018

“I owe you guys,” Oshie said to Metro staff as they let him through. “Thank you.”

Video: @VicBruni

What a moment.

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