Edmonton does everything it can to bring home the Stanley Cup (and Calgary does just the opposite)
Emma WilsonDo you think that on this St. John’s Day, everyone wants to see the Stanley Cup return to Canada?
I don’t think you’ve talked to anyone in Calgary who’s going to want the Panthers to win tonight so their Alberta rivals don’t bring the Cup home.
Calgary Flames fans are turning to an unexpected organization in their time of need.
(: /u/horror-egg7522/Reddit) pic.twitter.com/bDkLL0hZ1W
– BarDown (@BarDown) June 24, 2024
Obviously, Calgary fans can’t do much since they’re not on the ice. But this fan still sent a DM to Greenpeace (as a joke) that’s worth sharing.
His point is that to see a club named Oilers (in connection with oil) win would send the wrong message to everyone. “It would make the gas look good” in all this, he added. I thought it was funny!
On the other hand, my colleague Maxime Truman told you about the people of Edmonton, who are doing everything they can to bring the Cup back to town. But then there’s the Boston Pizza promotion.
Boston Pizza promising 30,000 free pizzas if the Edmonton Oilers win the Stanley Cup. #yeg #letsgoOilershttps://t.co/LsmwMOWujO pic.twitter.com/hnSzwefY9I
– Courtney Theriault (@cspotweet) June 23, 2024
It’s ironic to see a place called Boston take on the Panthers, but it’s still a Canadian brand, in the end. In fact, the first resto was created in… Edmonton.
No matter who wins, tonight’s game is highly anticipated. And I’m not just saying that because the gap between Game #6 and Game #7 is so long that my values have had time to change: I’m saying that because it’s going to be a historic game.
Overtime
– The flight certainly didn’t go through Calgary.
Flight from Montreal to Vancouver on @aircanada. Montreal to Vancouver. Let that sink in. And a LETS GO OILERS chant starts. I’m immediately fired up. I’m now on my plane from Vancouver to Edmonton, and within seconds of them shutting the door, a LETS GO OILERS chant starts….
– BRETT KISSEL (@BrettKissel) June 24, 2024
– Speaking of the desert crossing in Canada.
End of the drought? Damphousse, Carbonneau and Muller from ’93 Habs
on what an Oilers Stanley Cup would mean to Canada and the NHL.
My latest for@TheAthletic https://t.co/FUCPp4co1s– Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) June 24, 2024