Edmonton Oilers Boob Flasher Fan Celebrates Stanley Cup Game 6 Win
Edmonton Oilers fan Kait, who went viral for flashing during a playoff game, celebrates the team’s Game 6 win with Paul Bissonnette.
Bollywood Fever: Kait, the Edmonton Oilers fan who became a viral sensation for flashing her breasts during Game 5 of the Conference Finals against the Dallas Stars, celebrated her team’s Game 6 win in the Stanley Cup Finals with former NHL player and current analyst Paul Bissonnette.

Dubbed the “Oilers’ good luck charm” by Playboy, Kait recently signed with the publication after turning down offers from multiple adult entertainment sites. She announced her Playboy deal on Instagram on Friday, attributing her viral fame to the Oilers’ playoff run.
In a video that has since gone viral, Bissonnette is seen celebrating the Oilers’ victory with Kait and others. Wearing a pink cap and white t-shirt, Bissonnette jumped and shimmied with Kait, who sported her signature Oilers gear and held a drink.

The Oilers, trailing 0-3 in the series, tied the series with a 5-1 victory at home against the Florida Panthers, forcing a decisive Game 7. Goals from Warren Foegele, Adam Henrique, and Zach Hyman, followed by empty-net goals from Ryan McLeod and Darnell Nurse, secured the win. The Oilers became the first team since the 1945 Detroit Red Wings to tie the final after falling behind 3-0 in the series.
Aleksander Barkov scored a consolation goal for the Panthers, who had just six shots on net midway through the game and finished with 21. Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner made critical saves, allowing only Barkov’s goal less than 90 seconds into the third period.
The Oilers’ comeback was fueled by Connor McDavid’s heroics, with four points each in Games 4 and 5, and Leon Draisaitl’s pivotal play in Game 5. Draisaitl set up Foegele’s early goal by skating through Florida defenders and assisting on a tap-in that Sergei Bobrovsky couldn’t stop.
Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals will take place in Florida on Monday, with the Oilers aiming to make history and end Canada’s three-decade-long Cup drought.
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