Will the Oilers, the last Canadian team in the NHL playoffs, become Canada’s team?
The Edmonton Oilers are the last Canadian team left in the NHL playoffs and have the most Canadians on their roster of any remaining team.
But will they be able to overcome regional loyalties and garner support from Canadians across the country? That depends a lot on who you ask and where they’re from.
“I do think it’s possible, especially because it’s been since 1993 that a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup, which I think helps overcome some of those regional barriers that we see,” said Mac Ross, an assistant professor of sport management at Western University in London, Ont. “It’s hard, because within the fan culture itself, you’ll get accused of jumping on the bandwagon to support a team that’s not your own team.
“Your friends who cheer on a specific team with you typically will sometimes be frustrated that you are willing to watch and cheer for the Canadian team that’s the rival of your team during the regular season.”