Oilers fan leaves note on the windshield after seeing Flames hat on dashboard
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S. Harper
May 26, 2022 (10:43)
The Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames continue their series tonight for Game 5. The Oilers currently lead the series 3-1, and look to close out the series tonight.
The Battle of Alberta is always an entertaining matchup and this time is no different. There series has been filled with great goals, big moments and of course the healthy rivalry.
That good hearted rivalry is usually fought both on and off the ice. Now a Flames' fan has shared this note that a clever Oilers' fan left on his windshield.
Good day sir,
We are so sorry to see that someone had the audacity to break into your truck and leave their garbage on your dash. There's no excuse to leave that Flames hat there and not throw it in the trash. We hope for better days sincerely Oilers fans.
It's always nice to see this good hearted ribbing off the ice. Game 5 likely won't be this kind hearted as the Flames look to fight off elimination.
POLL |
MAI 26 | 242 ANSWERS Oilers fan leaves note on the windshield after seeing Flames hat on dashboard Who wins Game 5? |
Calgary Flames | 71 | 29.3 % |
Edmonton Oilers | 171 | 70.7 % |
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