In Calgary, the golf courses will soon be covered in Flames (it’s a hockey joke), meanwhile in Edmonton, the ice surface at Rogers Place was covered with litter and beer cans after the Oilers lost Game One of their Stanley Cup playoffs.. “The Oilers dropped a 4-3 overtime decision to the Los Angeles Kings in the opening game of their first round Stanley Cup Playoff series by first coughing up the lead with 16 seconds to play, then having a game winner called back in OT, then eventually relinquishing the OT winner to Kings forward Alex Iafallo," reported Hockeyfeed..“That's a long, looooong way of saying the Oilers absolutely blew it in Game 1.”.Hockeyfeed added, “the Edmonton Oilers just messed themselves” and the ‘fans’ messed the ice..Here’s what it looked like with a crowd that wasn’t happy..Here come the beer cans..“Come on now,” said Hockeyfeed, “have some common decency. We get that you're upset, but behaviour like this is so childish. Seriously, either grow up or give your pricey playoff tickets to someone who can conduct themselves properly in a public setting.”
In Calgary, the golf courses will soon be covered in Flames (it’s a hockey joke), meanwhile in Edmonton, the ice surface at Rogers Place was covered with litter and beer cans after the Oilers lost Game One of their Stanley Cup playoffs.. “The Oilers dropped a 4-3 overtime decision to the Los Angeles Kings in the opening game of their first round Stanley Cup Playoff series by first coughing up the lead with 16 seconds to play, then having a game winner called back in OT, then eventually relinquishing the OT winner to Kings forward Alex Iafallo," reported Hockeyfeed..“That's a long, looooong way of saying the Oilers absolutely blew it in Game 1.”.Hockeyfeed added, “the Edmonton Oilers just messed themselves” and the ‘fans’ messed the ice..Here’s what it looked like with a crowd that wasn’t happy..Here come the beer cans..“Come on now,” said Hockeyfeed, “have some common decency. We get that you're upset, but behaviour like this is so childish. Seriously, either grow up or give your pricey playoff tickets to someone who can conduct themselves properly in a public setting.”