🚨 HOT NEWS: Oilers Superfan Kait Flynn Sends NHL Fans into a Frenzy with Bold Championship Promise
June 16, 2025 – Edmonton, AB
As the Edmonton Oilers fight for glory in the Stanley Cup Final, one passionate fan has taken her support to a whole new level — and it’s setting social media on fire.
Kait Flynn, a diehard Oilers supporter, went viral this morning after declaring on X (formerly Twitter) that she would “go naked” if the Edmonton Oilers defeat the Florida Panthers and bring the Stanley Cup back to Canada.
“If the Oilers actually pull this off and win the Cup… I’m going NAKED. You heard it here first. 🇨🇦🔥 #GoOilersGo #StanleyCupFinal”
The tweet instantly exploded, drawing thousands of likes, retweets, and comments — and sparking debate among fans, hockey insiders, and media outlets alike.
🏒 Hockey Fans React
Many fans embraced Flynn’s bold enthusiasm as a sign of how much the Stanley Cup Final means to Edmonton:
“This is the energy we need heading into Game 6,” one user replied.
“Kait Flynn for MVP,” joked another, tagging the official NHL account.
Others, however, were more critical, arguing the comment might overshadow the team’s performance or attract unwanted attention.
Despite the split reactions, one thing is certain: Flynn has become an overnight sensation among the Oilers fanbase — and her tweet has been shared across both Canadian and U.S. sports media.
🎙️ Kait Responds
In a follow-up video posted to TikTok, Flynn clarified that her statement was meant to be a playful expression of excitement and team spirit.
“It’s just a fun way of saying how badly I want this win. We’ve waited so long — I’ll do anything for the boys to bring that Cup home. And hey, maybe I’ll wear a bodysuit painted blue and orange instead. 😉”
She also urged fans to keep their focus on the team, adding:
“Let’s keep the good vibes going — this is about the Oilers!”
🏆 A City on the Edge
With the Oilers trailing 3–2 in the series, Game 6 is set to be a do-or-die matchup. Flynn’s post may be wild, but it reflects the intense emotional investment from a fanbase that hasn’t tasted championship glory since 1990.
Whether her promise comes to life or not, Kait Flynn has captured the spirit of a hockey town hungry for history — and her viral moment might just be the quirky spark Edmonton didn’t know it needed.