Sharks fan hands out Game 7-winning goal picture cards to troll Vegas

Sharks fans are never going to let their Vegas Golden Knights counterparts live down Game 7, are they?

Ahead of Wednesday night's NHL season opener between the Pacific Division rivals at T-Mobile Arena, a San Jose fan gave Vegas supporters some business cards that contained simple messaging.

On one side, a photo of Barclay Goodrow's overtime-winning goal from the Sharks' controversial win in Game 7 of last season's Stanley Cup playoff first-round series. On the other, the 5-4 final score -- with "Las Vegas" in use instead of the "Vegas" moniker" -- followed by a surely sarcastic thank you.

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The unidentified Sharks fan followed in the team's footsteps Wednesday. San Jose's Twitter account threw shade at Vegas' penalty kill, which allowed four goals on Cody Eakin's disputed five-minute major, during Game 1 of the second-round series against the Avalanche. The Sharks didn't stop there, referencing that same power play multiple times in a season-long playlist that accompanied their schedule release on Twitter. 

Something tells us the jokes won't stop there.

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