Edmonton Oilers’ fans’ heartwarming video post-Game 4 win against the Florida Panthers sparks a frenzy

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Edmonton Oilers’ fans’ heartwarming video post-Game 4 win against the Florida Panthers sparks a frenzy

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The Edmonton Oilers shocked their fans as they won Game 4 against the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals, after consecutively losing in the last two games. Not only did the Oilers record an impressive performance but also one of their most popular and talented players, Leon Draisaitl, created history last night by becoming the only player in over three decades to score twice in overtime in the Stanley Cup Finals.

Now, a recent post by the NHL on their official accounts about the Edmonton Oilers’ fans sparked frenzy.

A heartwarming video of the Edmonton Oilers’ fans after Game 4 win has sparked frenzy among fans

The NHL took to their official social media account to post a heartwarming and exciting video of the Edmonton Oilers’ fans jumping and hugging each other outside last night’s venue.

The fans were seen in Edmonton Oilers’ jerseys and visibly emotional as the team recorded a win against the Florida Panthers. This heartwarming video has sparked frenzy among other fans of the Edmonton Oilers.A fan took to X and wrote, “Been a freaking great series as a Knights fan with no skin in the game”, while another fan commented, “What a game! Congrats Oilers! This Series is 🔥!”A third fan wrote, “LETS F**KING GOOOOO!!! W!!!!! #LetsGoOilers”, while another fan posted, “Sounds like Edmonton is buzzing with excitement! Go Oilers!”

The Edmonton Oilers’ players and fans looked visibly upset when the team lost in Games 2 and 3.

Both Leon Draisaitl and the Edmonton Oilers’ head coach, Kris Knoblauch, spoke to the media post Game 3’s loss and admitted their mistakes.Leon Draisaitl had said, “Last night is, I mean, it's the game is over with 11 minutes left, right, like, whatever it is, and then, you know, all hell breaks loose. It's a UFC fight. But, like, I think overall, we can be a little bit more disciplined and stay away from that.” Kris Knoblauch added, “Some guys thrive on those extracurricular activities, things that happen after the whistle. But I think some of our guys got a little distracted with that. I think it’s most important for us to play in between the whistles.”But now, it seems as the Edmonton Oilers have learnt from their mistakes as they gear up for Game 5.Also Read: “Partying while the Oilers are losing”: Connor McDavid’s wife Lauren Kyle’s recent post with Celeste Desjardins sparks uproar during team’s losing streak

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