Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) challenege LeBron James in a round of Q&A. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Lebron James’ impromptu Twitter Q&A on Monday revealed some fun tidbits about his life, including his favorite movies (among others, “Gladiator” and “The Godfather”) and his favorite book (“The Alchemist”).

But one question from the greatest quarterback of all time stole the show.

Tom Brady participated in the Q&A, asking LeBron who would win if the two squared off in a five-round hockey shootout.

LeBron believes that he would barely win. He certainly has the size advantage, but Brady’s ultra-competitive streak would make things more interesting.

One NHL team volunteered to host the matchup.

The Dallas Stars took the opportunity to show appreciation to their goalie, Jake Oettinger, who made 64 saves in Sunday’s 3-2 Game 7 loss to the Calgary Flames in the Western Conference first round.

Two of the greatest athletes to ever live competing against each other in a sport neither are too familiar with playing would be must-see TV.

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