Insane Fights Break Out Among Fans At Edmonton Oilers Game
Hockey and fights go hand in hand on the ice, but sometimes things take an unexpected turn, spilling into the stands during a National Hockey League game. The recent incident occurred at the Edmonton Oilers home game on December 14th.
Two separate fights erupted—one in the seating area and one on the concourse. In the first altercation, a fan in the upper bowl attempted punches before receiving a barrage of relentless uppercuts after getting jersey'd. Onlookers shouted for the fight to cease.
The second clip captured multiple fans exchanging words before a two-on-one fight unfolded.
Regardless of the circumstances, fans attend hockey games to witness the action on the ice, not to engage in fights among themselves. Such behavior is unacceptable and reflects poorly on Oilers fans as a collective.
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