The Edmonton Oilers Embrace a Unique Victory Anthem
The post-win arena music tradition in the NHL is nearly iconic. Teams like the Calgary Flames have their “Ring of Fire” by Johnny Cash, while the Boston Bruins lean into the Standells’ “Dirty Water” and the Las Vegas Golden Knights thrill their fans with “Viva Las Vegas.” These songs are all woven into the fabric of sports culture.
But the Edmonton Oilers have taken a different route, embracing “Pink Pony Club” from Chapel Lawn. How they landed on this anthem has become one of the league’s best-kept secrets.
After 18,000 strong belt out “Pink Pony Club” #Oilers A playoff victory is something I will never forget.
This afternoon, the crowd ate juice today pic.twitter.com/mvasw0iacm
– Preston Hodgkinson (@nhlhodgkinson) May 26, 2025
Throughout much of the 2024-25 season, the Oilers have been belting out “Pink Pony Club” after their victories. Honestly, it’s quite the track. I mean, my wife and daughter can’t help but sing along whenever we’re in the car. It’s nice to see them smile; their enjoyment might just sway my view on the song. Still, I think we can agree; Chapel Lawn has given us one of those catchy tunes that’s got a hold on us.
Wayne Gretzky even chimed in, curious about whether the song originated in Canada. He laughingly mentioned that it should be his ringtone—a casual comment he’s been making for about two decades now.
Yet, here we are: Oilers players haven’t quite explained why they’re drawn to “Pink Pony Club” or how it became their anthem. It’s easy to trace the attachments of other teams—like how the Flames have “Ring of Fire” or the links to Boston with “Dirty Water.” But as for the Oilers and their tie to Chapel Lawn? There’s just a lot of head-scratching, and no one seems willing to shed light on it.
Why are they gatekeeping the origins of the Oilers Pink Pony Club tradition pls? pic.twitter.com/2fzxsfurgh
– x -shan (@shan_savvy) May 26, 2025
Honestly, it would have been tough for the Oilers’ social media team to take the reins on this one if the players themselves didn’t realize the intrigue.
Theories about the team’s affection for this song vary widely. Some speculate it started as a bit of irony—a goofy song that stuck. Others think there’s probably a deeper story of team bonding behind it, perhaps involving a player who danced to “Pink Pony Club” at a teammate’s wedding. Who knows?
It’s even possible that there’s no grand storyline at all; maybe the players just like the vibe of “Pink Pony Club” and prefer to keep its charm to themselves. It feels like one of those lingering mysteries, you know? Maybe we’ll find out more if the Oilers go all the way and win the Cup, but until then, they’ll keep on dancing.





