
'This is dirty': Fans furious at the Edmonton Oilers after Roope Hintz gets slashed again in Oilers-Stars' Game 4
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Last night, the Edmonton Oilers secured their third consecutive win against the Dallas Stars in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference Final but it seems like Roope Hintz injured himself again.
Roope Hintz was slashed on the foot again last night and now, fans are furious
Videos from Game 4 between the Edmonton Oilers and the Dallas Stars have gone viral where the Edmonton Oilers' Evan Bouchard was seen slashing Roope Hintz on his foot again before he went back to his bench.
While the Dallas Stars have remained silent this time, the video has sparked major outrage among fans.
A fan commented, 'Absolutely shi*ty behavior I hope your pillow is warm and gross', while another fan wrote, 'Call me soft or whatever but I think this is so dirty & awful.'
A third fan wrote, 'Honestly, targeting injuries like this should be a game misconduct', while another user posted, 'the next time y'all get pissy about your favorite team not disclosing injuries remember this video lol'
A fifth fan noted, 'Once again, the Oilers prove to have some of the worst players in terms of character in the league', while another fan wrote, 'SCUMBAG! Someone needs to send Evan Bouchard to the shadow realm for a bit.
Zero response from Hintz or the stars. What happened to this team? They just take the abuse and no response.'
A seventh fan posted, 'That's such a b*tch move lmao. Oilers fans can't say shit about anything anymore'
While the Dallas Stars have remained silent since last night, on Friday, the Stars' coach, Pete DeBoer, said, "I'll answer your question with a question…Does anyone in this room think if Connor McDavid gets carried off the ice like that, it's not a five-minute major?"
Currently, neither the captain of the Edmonton Oilers, Connor McDavid nor the team's coach has issued a statement regarding the incident. The Dallas Stars has also not spoken about the extent of Roope Hintz's injury yet after last night's incident.
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