Oilers Fans Turn on Each Other, Throw Vicious Haymakers After Ducks Loss [VIDEO]
The Edmonton Oilers fan base was unhappy with the result at Rogers Place.
With a 1-0 lead in the series against the Anaheim Ducks, the team was looking to take a commanding 2-0 lead before the series shifted. That is not what happened.
During Game 1, a brawl broke out in the arena, leading to a disturbing scene that reminded fans of Mike Tyson’s infamous bite on Evander Holyfield. A pair of Edmonton Oilers fans got into an intense brawl that led to one fan biting the other’s ear off.
How does a day of happiness lead to so much anger and a missing ear? Well, the fighting between the fan base was only getting started.
Edmonton Oilers Fans Fight Again
They may cheer for the same team, but they do not like each other.
The Anaheim Ducks withstood a comeback attempt and defeated the Oilers 6-4 on Wednesday to pull even in their opening-round playoff series. Cutter Gauthier scored twice and contributed an assist for the Ducks. Ryan Poehling had two goals, and Jacob Trouba had a goal and a helper. Jackson LaCombe had three assists for the Ducks. The team is in the postseason for the first time since 2018.
Watching the team lose a high-scoring game set the fan base into another stratosphere. Just below an escalator, two separate fights had kicked off. Two men were bashing each other’s heads in while another guy covered up on the ground as he got pummeled.
A fight has just broken out at Roger’s Place following the loss to the Anaheim Ducks. #LetsGoOilers pic.twitter.com/MK48SaQF7Y
— YEGWAVE (@yegwave) April 23, 2026
There is no word on what kicked this brawl off in the concourse area of the arena. It is unknown if any Edmonton Oilers fans were arrested or kicked off the property.
Game 3 takes place on Friday in Anaheim. Hopefully, the traveling fans do not cause issues on the road. Fighting and possibly going to jail in another city would be insane.
Oilers Fans Turn on Each Other, Throw Vicious Haymakers After Ducks Loss [VIDEO]
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