Edmonton Oilers Fans fightingEdmonton Oilers Fans (Photo via Twitter)
Edmonton Oilers fans are sick and tired of losing.

The team last won the Stanley Cup in 1990, defeating the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Finals. This was their fifth Stanley Cup victory in seven years.

Those good times are long gone.

Tuesday could very well be the final time that the fans get to cheer for the team unless they defeat the Florida Panthers in Game 6 and extend the series to seven games.

Before we get there, there was some action going on during Game 5.

Inside Rogers Place on Saturday, the Edmonton Oilers found themselves being outplayed from the jump as the Panthers held a 2-0 lead after two periods. The home team managed to score two goals in the third period, but they also allowed three more.

Things were not going well for the fan base.

One short video from inside Rogers’ place shows that some fans were acting unruly, and arguments eventually led to fists being thrown.

In the footage below, you can see a few fights that have already started, such as one man rocking an Oilers jersey and coming over to grab a blonde woman and drag her by her hair. You could hear her screams.

However, one man behind the guy grabbed him and put him in a chokehold to stop him from yanking the woman.

Despite being choked, he did not appear to drop his grip.

Edmonton Oilers Must Win the Next Game

Jun 14, 2025; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; General view of a face off between the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers during the third period in game five of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final at Rogers Place. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images
It’s looking pretty bad for the Edmonton Oilers right now.

The Florida Panthers host the Oilers in the Stanley Cup Final, and they have a 3-2 series lead.

Trailing 3-2 and down to their last life in the Stanley Cup Final, the Oilers are on the ropes again and must win the next game to keep their season alive.

On Tuesday, Florida can clinch its second consecutive Stanley Cup title with a home victory in Game 6.