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Ethan Bear is the victim of awful racial attacks after Oilers' season ends
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Ethan Bear is the victim of awful racial attacks after Oilers' season ends

Would love to see these guys say this kind of stuff to his face!

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According to an Instagram post from Lenasia Ned, girlfriend of Edmonton Oilers defenceman Ethan Bear, the 23 year old Bear has received "numerous racist messages and comments" online since the Oilers were eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs by the Edmonton Oilers earlier this week.

Lenasia's message relayed from Edmonton based journalist Courtney Therieault:


Thee 23 year old Bear, is of Cree descent and was raised in the Ochapowace Nation near Whitewood, Saskatchewan. He's been open his entire career about facing ignorance and racism from fans, opponents and even teammates in the past. You may recall that Bear was the first NHLer to have his name bar spelled out in a different language, when he donned an Oilers jersey in Cree.

Check it out:


Further factoring into things is likely the fact that it was Bear's errant pass that found it's way onto Kyle Connor's stick for the triple-OT winner on Monday night. If you want to blame Game 4's loss on Bear's mis-play then by all means, go right ahead. But if you come at him because he's from a different culture than you... well then you're just a complete lost cause. 

Here's hoping thee Oilers actually do some investigative work and they call out the complete imbeciles who came at Bear online. Frankly, I'd love to see these guys say this stuff to his face. The opportunity to see a 23 year old athlete in the prime of his career absolutely beat the wheels off an ignorant racist is something I'd pay good money to see. 

For what it's worth, Bear took another step in his development with the Oilers this season putting up two goals and eight points in 43 games. While that may not sound terribly impressive, he took serious strides defensively this season as well. He's set to earn $2 million against the salary cap in 2021-22 and then will become a restricted free agent in the summer of 2022. The Oilers will be expecting him to take another step, a significant step, next season in the hopes that he can establish himself of the team's core moving forward.