Insane Brawl Breaks Out Between A Bunch Of Females At Edmonton Oilers Watch Party

Edmonton Oilers fans fighting.
Edmonton Oilers fans fighting (Photos via @yegwave Instagram)

Cameras caught Edmonton Oilers fans in a wild WWE-style brawl taking place during the Stanley Cup Final watch party for Game 3 against the Florida Panthers.

In what has become a bizarre and disturbing trend, some Edmonton Oilers fans have been fighting each other at the Ice District (the site of the watch parties downtown), when they’re supposed to be there to have a good time and cheer on their beloved hockey team.

Two more strange fighting incidents occurred on Monday when Oilers fans got together for the Game 3 watch party. In the first scene, you can see three separate fights going on outside the Ice District as bystanders and security officials rush in to break it up:

The Oilers hosted a watch party inside Rogers Place (the team’s home arena), where things also spiraled out of control:

People think Buffalo Bills fans (aka “Bills Mafia”) are crazy for jumping through tables during tailgate parties. That’s wild and all, but these Edmonton Oilers fans aren’t painting a pretty picture, either.

Just another reminder that it’s always dumb and never worth getting into fights at sporting events like this. You risk criminal charges, injuries and the possibility of losing your job. Oh, and you may get a lifetime ban from a specific venue.

Edmonton Oilers Look To Bounce Back In Game 4 On Thursday

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid on the ice
Connor McDavid (Jerome Miron-Imagn Images)

The Oilers were pummeled 6-1 in Game 3 on Monday, putting the defending champions two games away from a repeat. McDavid and the Oilers have had plenty of success in Game 4s since the 2023 postseason, so expect a much better performance on Thursday.

Win in Sunrise tomorrow, and the Oilers regain home advantage and need just two victories to capture their first Stanley Cup since 1990.

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