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Jim and Pam are forever — but the Stanley Cup championship has pitted The Office co-stars against one another! Krasinski and Jenna Fischer, who played the fan-favorite TV couple for seven seasons of the beloved NBC comedy, have been feuding throughout the NHL’s championship tournament — both rooting on their hometowns — and it’s all come down to game seven! Fischer, who was raised in St. Louis, Missouri, has been cheering on her Blues, while Krasinski has been rooting for his hometown Boston Bruins, and was attendance at Wednesday’s final game of the series with a few more friends in tow. “Jenna Fischer, I know we’ve been having our ups and downs recently,” the actor and director shared in a video posted from his seats at Boston’s TD Garden. “I just wanted to say, I’m really sorry you’re not here. This is your seat right here, and I was really bummed that you couldn’t make it. But listen, honestly? Let’s just have the best team win.” Krasinski’s deadpan delivery about how the game is “just about hockey, and hockey fans” was interrupted, however, by someone pushing past him to take Fischer’s designated seat. That fan? None other than Denman, who played Pam’s ex, Roy, on The Office! “Oh, hey,” Denman said casually, as Krasinski grinned at the camera. In the end, Fischer’s beloved team won, earning the Blues their first title in team history.