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Shocking moment hockey fans let fists fly in violent brawl at playoff watch party

By uk-times.com1 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Violence ensued on Tuesday night after the Oilers’ win over the Kings as fans were captured brawling on at least two separate occasions.

In one posted by X account @luv4desharnais, two fans clad in Oilers gear stood face to face before one told the other to ‘f***ing hit me.’

The pair then exchanged shoves before they began throwing punches at one another and ended up on the ground.

Other fans stepped in to quickly shut down the fighting.

Another video shows a much larger brawl outside an Oilers watch party, as a man in a white jacket can be seen trying to thwart off several attackers by himself.

As he was retreating, he ultimately fell on his back before one of the others kicked him.

Oilers fans were captured fighting after the team’s 3-1 win on Tuesday night over the Kings

Two fans ended up on the ground after exchanging blows before the fighting was broken up

Two fans ended up on the ground after exchanging blows before the fighting was broken up

The fighting actually came after an Oilers win which gave Edmonton a 3-2 series lead.

Mattias Janmark scored the tiebreaking goal in the third period as the Oilers beat the  Kings 3-1 Tuesday night for their third consecutive victory in the first-round series.

Evander Kane and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also scored and Calvin Pickard made 20 saves for the defending Western Conference champion Oilers, who can advance with a win in Game 6 in Edmonton on Thursday.

Edmonton was finally rewarded for dominating possession and shots throughout Game 5 when Janmark converted a rebound of Viktor Arvidsson’s shot with 12:48 to play.

After some fraught final moments, Nugent-Hopkins added an empty-net goal to finish the Oilers’ franchise-record third consecutive comeback playoff victory.

Andrei Kuzmenko scored and Darcy Kuemper stopped 43 shots for the second-seeded Kings, who are one loss away from their fourth consecutive first-round playoff exit at Edmonton’s hands despite winning the first two games at home and holding third-period leads in the next two. 

Los Angeles led in the final minute of Game 4 before losing in overtime .

Game 6 is on Thursday.

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