"Kenny! Kenny! Joey's hurt!"

A panicked shout could be heard coming from the Oilers dressing room in 2008.

Ken Lowe, Head Medical Trainer at the time for the Edmonton Oilers, rushed out of his office where he had been quietly working on his post-practice training notes, to find Joey Moss hunched over, grimacing in pain on the dressing room floor while holding his shoulder.

Looking over at Equipment Manager Lyle Kulchisky, better known as "Sparky", Lowe could see a smirk climb across his face, as he realized they were mock wrestling yet again.

"I don't have time for this," Lowe said, slightly irritated but relieved to find out Joey was only acting.

Sparky, the self-appointed referee - and pre-determiner of who would win and lose every match - turned to Lowe, "But Kenny, don't you know? When you lose, you're hurt."

Dustin Penner, among other players at the time, helped carry Joey across the dressing room and up onto the training room table in Lowe's office - where Joey laid down, committing to his enactment.

The mock wrestling matches in the Oilers dressing room had become something of a tradition, started originally by Sparky. Joey would pretend to fight different players for a replica wrestling belt that had been gifted to him by a friend of Barrie Stafford - Head Equipment Manager for the Oilers at that time. Knowing Joey's love for wrestling, young players on the team took these matches as a chance to pause from any stresses that currently faced them on the ice, finding comedic relief in Joey's fun-loving nature.

"Okay," Sparky clapped his hands towards Joey, who still sat defeated, holding his shoulder.

"Back to work!"

Joey sprung off the treatment table, as if nothing had happened, returning with a smile to his duties as the Dressing Room Attendant - a position he has filled since the 1984-85 season and still holds fondly to this day.