The Edmonton Oilers fan who flashed her breasts during a playoff game earlier this month celebrated her team’s Game 6 victory in the Stanley Cup Finals with Paul Bissonnette.
Kait, who flashed her breasts in public during Game 5 against the Dallas Stars in the Conference Finals, was deemed the “Oilers’ good luck charm” by Playboy after signing with the publication behind her viral video.
She reportedly turned down offers from multiple porn sites before announcing her Playboy deal on Instagram on Friday.
Nevertheless, she lived up to her new moniker as the Oilers successfully tied the series after falling behind 0–3 and forcing a Game 7.
After the match, Bissonnette celebrated the win with Kait and several others in a viral video.
The Oilers fan who showed off her breasts in a viral video celebrated Game 6 with Paul Bissonnette
Bissonnette is seen wearing a pink cap and white T-shirt, jumping up and down and wiggling with Kait in front of him. Meanwhile, Playboy’s newest talent cheered on in her signature Oilers gear with a drink in hand.
The Oilers got goals from Warren Foegele, Adam Henrique and Zach Hyman before Ryan McLeod and Darnell Nurse scored on empty nets late in the third period as they won 5-1 at home and once again denied the Panthers their first-ever title.
Edmonton is the first team to tie the final after trailing 3-0 in the series since the Detroit Red Wings in 1945.
They have a chance Monday night in Sunrise to join the 1942 Toronto Maple Leafs as the only NHL team to come all the way from that deficit to win the Stanley Cup.
Kait, the viral Oilers fan who flashed her boobs during a game, just signed with Playboy
Kait reportedly turned down offers from porn sites before announcing her deal with Playboy
Aleksander Barkov added a consolation goal in the third period for the Panthers, who now have one more chance to win a series they previously controlled well.
Florida had just six shots on net midway through the match and finished with 21.
Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner continued the trend of being there when the Oilers need him most and made timely saves to thwart the Panthers, only allowing Aleksander Barkov to score a goal less than 90 seconds into the third period.
The chance to make hockey history and end Canada’s 30-year Cup drought only exists after Connor McDavid’s heroics with four points apiece in Games 4 and 5 brought the Oilers back from the brink to belief.
The Oilers are the first team to tie the finals since the Detroit Red Wings in 1945
Florida Panthers coach Paul Maurice screams after a Panthers goal is disallowed for offside
Edmonton Oilers left wing Zach Hyman celebrates his goal with teammates during Game 6
Leon Draisaitl, his old running mate from Germany who has also been a league MVP and is considered one of the best players in the world, lit the spark in Game 5 after being largely ineffective against the Panthers.
Draisaitl set up Foegele’s early goal when he got the puck at center ice, skated around and through the Florida defensemen and put the puck on the tape of his teammate’s stick for a tap-in that Sergei Bobrovsky almost had no chance of making. fuses
The series heads back to Florida for Game 7 on Monday.