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‘One person can save them' – NHL boob flasher urged to ‘help' Edmonton Oilers beat Florida Panthers in Stanley Cup

‘One person can save them' – NHL boob flasher urged to ‘help' Edmonton Oilers beat Florida Panthers in Stanley Cup

Scottish Sun14-06-2025
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THE Edmonton Oilers tied up their tense Stanley Cup finals match-up with the Florida Panthers - and have been urged to bring back their 'good luck charm.'
Kait Flynn has gained significant online notoriety in the past year after going viral for her boob-flashing role in the Oilers run in last year's post-season.
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Kait Flynn went viral for flashing her boobs at a game
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Flynn flashed her chest in front of the crowd and the millions who saw across the internet
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NHL boob flasher Flynn enjoyed her newfound fame after going viral before going back to work
In last year's playoff run, Kait had a moment of madness as she showed her boobs in the middle of the NHL Conference Finals against the Dallas Stars match in game five.
The Oilers fan was spotted celebrating in the stands throughout the game before flashing her chest by lifting her team shirt.
Then she began to shake her chest from side-to-side, before dropping her top and turning to face the camera in amusement.
Kait caught some flack for her the display that went viral but she told the Spittin' Chiclets podcast: "We were all going crazy. It wasn't planned or anything - it just kind of happened."
She would follow up her newfound fame with a signed deal with Playboy, who announced her as the "Oilers good luck charm."
Though not spotted at last season's Final as the Panthers would edge past their Canadian rivals to claim their first ever Holy Grail, the 35-year-old has been urged to appear in this year's edition.
The Edmonton club are aiming to end a 32-year Cup drought after coming back in Game 4 overtime to level up proceedings.
Fans joked they need her good luck again with Barstool Sports sharing a picture of Kait projected in the sky in the way Batman is summoned.
The caption read: "Only one person can save the Oilers."
One said: "They need here more than ever bros."
A second said: "You know it!"
Another added: "Definitely can't hurt."
Two of the Oilers' next three games will be played at home - maybe she might make a special appearance as the city of Edmonton continues to be enthralled by the Finals.
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