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Fighting, likely, isn’t something to expect from the Shore brothers if the puck dropped on Monday evening and the two were on opposite sides of the ice.

“We fought enough off the ice growing up,” chuckled Drew, following Sunday’s skate at the Los Angeles Kings practice facility at the Toyota Center in El Segundo, Calif. “So, I don’t know if you’ll see that.”

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Truth be told, no one knows what to expect. Because it’s never happened before.

Growing up in Denver, Colorado, the brothers have never played on opposing teams (Drew was born in 1991 and Nick was born in 1992). But the two played together in college at the University of Denver.

And they couldn’t be any different.

“Personality wise, we’re a complete 180,” chuckled Drew who joined the Calgary Flames after being traded for Corban Knight on Jan. 9 while Nick had been recalled from the American Hockey League on Jan. 10. “And that’s a good thing. I think that’s why we get along.”