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'What the hell?': Oilers' fans lose it as Connor McDavid breaks superstition by touching the Campbell trophy

'What the hell?': Oilers' fans lose it as Connor McDavid breaks superstition by touching the Campbell trophy

Time of India2 days ago

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Connor McDavid, the captain of the Edmonton Oilers, shocked the Oilers' fans when he lifted the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl after defeating the Dallas Stars in Game 5. Now, a video has gone viral which shows the Edmonton Oilers' fans losing their minds as the jumbotron showed Connor McDavid lifting the trophy but many fans are not happy with this reaction.
The Edmonton Oilers' fans seemed disappointed as Connor McDavid lifted the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
— MaggieBodnar_ (@MaggieBodnar_)
The viral video shows a fans screaming, 'What the hell?' as Connor McDavid lifted the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl as other fans seem angry with this gesture of the Edmonton Oilers' captain.
Connor McDavid even spoke about touching the trophy and said, 'It's pretty obvious I think. Don't touch it last year, you don't win. Touch it this year, hopefully we win' and fans agree with him.
A fan took to X and wrote, 'They didn't touch it last year and they lost. Switching it up. The last 2 teams to touch the trophy actually won. So 🤷‍♂️'
Another fan wrote, 'It's ok #Oilers fans, the team has waaaay more talent & belief in each other that eclipses a superstition.
They didn't touch the trophy last year and what did it get them? Belief > Superstition.'
A third fan posted, 'they didnt touch it last year and lost idk why people are stressing, it makes sense', while another fan wrote, 'They didn't win last year without touching it, so it's the reverse logic for this year, Touch the cup win the cup.'
A fifth fan noted, 'Fans freaking out about Connor touching the trophy. Have no idea in the past when the trophy was touched they won the cup.
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When the trophy wasn't touched, no cup.'
With the Edmonton Oilers winning the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference Final and gearing up to face the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals, things have become pretty intense.
For the NHL fans, this seems like history repeating itself after the Florida Panthers faced the Edmonton Oilers in the 2024 Stanley Cup Finals and ended up winning the prestigious Stanley Cup.
The 2025 Stanley Cup Finals' Game 1 begins on Wednesday night.
Also Read:
'We are going to the finals baby': Connor McDavid's wife Lauren Kyle reacts to Oilers' Game 5 win as she posts a wholesome life update

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