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Edmonton Journal
4 days ago
- Sport
- Edmonton Journal
Edmonton Oilers fans travel from the U.K. to catch Stanley Cup Final action
Article content After supporting the Edmonton Oilers from across the Atlantic for many years, Brian Shotton and Nicola Shotton made the snap decision last week to fly to Edmonton and catch the first two Stanley Cup Final games live. 'The noise when that goal went in was just crazy,' said Brian Shotton. The Shottons have been dedicated fans of the Oilers from afar for many years. The love for Shotton started when he was younger, and caught a glimpse of the Oilers on TV in the U.K. when he was a kid. Now, 28 years later, his support is doubled by his partner, Nicola Shotton, who also cheers for the team and watches the games at ungodly hours on account of the time difference. After decades of support for the Oilers from afar, while the Oilers took on Dallas in the Western Conference Final last Thursday, Brian Shotton suggested half-heartedly that if the Oilers punched their ticket to the Stanley Cup Finals, perhaps the couple should go too.


CTV News
5 days ago
- Sport
- CTV News
‘The city is great to us every time:' U.K. Oilers fans return to Edmonton for Stanley Cup Final
Oilers fans Nicola (left) and Brian (right) Shotton have visited Edmonton multiple times from Northern England to cheer on the Oilers. (Supplied) Diehard Oilers fans all the way from Northern England are gearing up to watch the team at Rogers Place in games one and two of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers. Brian Shotton said he became a fan of the Edmonton Oilers in the late 90s when hockey was considered a minority sport in the U.K.. 'At the time, they weren't a top team, but they were real battlers on the ice,' said Shotton. 'They would fight and they were tough to play. I think I resonated with that.' Shotton's favourite Oiler is left winger Ryan Smyth. 'He typified the Oilers at that time,' said Shotton. 'Heart, soul and effort and that bit of fight and battle you need to win hockey games.' Today, Shotton and his wife's favourite players are Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid. 'But I think the whole team's chipping in together in this run and it's been a real solid team effort so far,' said Shotton. Not their first rodeo This isn't the first time the couple has crossed the pond to see the Oilers tear up the ice. Oilers fans Oilers fans Nicola (left) and Brian (right) Shotton travelled to Edmonton from England for their honeymoon in 2007. (Supplied) Being big hockey fans, the two newlyweds took their honeymoon to three major Canadian cities in 2007: Vancouver, Toronto and of course, Edmonton. They spent 10 days—the longest stretch of their trip—in the city of champions. Shotton's wife Nicola said they met at an ice rink in their hometown of Ashington. 'I was a hockey fan, but not of the Oilers. I didn't really know much about them,' said Nicola. 'We got married and the Oilers sort of came with Brian.' Because of the time difference, Nicola and Shotton will often watch Oilers games at 2 or 3 in the morning. The couple travelled to Edmonton in 2024 to watch their favourite team, but that's not the only reason they continue to come back. 'Obviously the team's really important, but the city is really important to us as well,' said Shotton, saying they've made friends here who are like family. Oilers fans Oilers superfans Brian (left) and Nicola (right) Shotton have travelled to Edmonton from the U.K. multiple times to cheer on their favourite team. (Supplied) 'The city is great to us every time. People are so welcoming and the team is just a massive part of that.' The couple also saw the Oilers play in Europe during a 2018 exhibition where they went up against the Cologne Sharks in Germany and the New Jersey Devils in Sweden for a regular season game. Wednesday morning the Shotton's were surprised with a visit from former Oilers head coach and general manager Kevin Lowe while they were doing interviews with media. Oilers fans Former Oilers head coach and general manager Kevin Lowe surprised team superfans from the U.K. in the Ice District ahead of game one of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers. (Supplied) 'It was really special,' said Shotton. 'He typified what the Oilers were in the 80s so it's nice to have that kind of link to that time and to have met (him) today of all days.' Despite the 24-hour travel day the couple had, Shotton said it's all worth it. 'I think the adrenaline carries you through when you know what's waiting on the other side,' said Shotton, adding it was like travelling toward the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. 'That's kept us going.' Although the Shotton's have seen nearly 40 professional hockey games, Wednesday night will be their first playoff game. 'It's going to be something special and I'm sure the guys will go out there and give everything after last year,' said Shotton. 'They know what the reward is.' His Stanley Cup Final prediction?: 'Oilers in six. They're not gonna let this one slip.' With files from CTV News Edmonton's Nahreman Issa and Nicole Lampa