• A Florida Panthers fan once famously flashed her breasts at a game back in 2009
  • The Oilers are set to face the Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final later this month 
  • Do you know this fan? Email jackbezants@mailonline.co.uk  

A fan of the Edmonton Oilers has been offered a porn site deal after the team's NHL conference finals series win over the Dallas Stars, according to TMZ

A representative of 'The Porn Dude' - an adult website that garners 61million visitors per month on average - told the outlet that the unidentified woman's breasts were 'made for porn' and are offering her a spot on their famous PornDudeCasting set.

But Camsoda - another adult website and solicitor - is also offering the fan up to $100,000 to 'show off her chest just as she did the other night' via streaming. 


OnlyFans is in the race to sign the fan, too, encouraging her to create an account on the platform.

The overly excited lady sent social media into meltdown during Friday's Game 5 at Rogers Place in Alberta, Canada. 

The overly excited woman was being recorded while cheering on her team in the stands
She sent social media into meltdown as uncensored footage of her breasts went viral

An Edmonton Oilers fan flashed her boobs during Game 5 against the Dallas Stars on Friday

She was initially seen cheering in the crowd before lifting her Oilers jersey to flash her chest, shaking her boobs from side to side prior to dropping her top, looking at the camera and erupting into laughter. 

As of Tuesday evening, the woman's identity has yet to be found.

The last time a woman flashed her breasts at a hockey game was in 2009 at a Florida Panthers game. 

GOOD LUCK CHARM: The Oilers ended up winning Game 5 in Alberta, Canada, and the series

GOOD LUCK CHARM: The Oilers ended up winning Game 5 in Alberta, Canada, and the series 

Nonetheless, the Oilers ended up defeating the Stars on the night, 3-1, before going on to seal the series with a 2-1 win in Game 6 on Sunday.

Edmonton will now play the Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final, starting on Saturday, June 10, meaning an upcoming flashing battle could be on the cards. 

The Oilers are aiming a fifth Stanley Cup win in franchise history and a first title since 1990, while looking to become the first Canadian champions since 1993.

The Panthers have yet to win hockey's grand prize but have won a conference title last season.