Oilers fan Ben Stelter dies after fight with cancer: ‘The world lost the most special boy’ | Canadian

Ben Stelter, the six-year-old young Edmonton Oilers fan who captured the hearts of not only the team, but all Edmontonians, has died.

“The world lost the most special boy and an absolute hero last night,” his dad Mike Stelter said in a statement posted to Twitter on Tuesday.

“Ben, you were the best son we could ever hope for and you were my best bud ever.

“Your sisters were so lucky to have you as such a sweet brother. You fought so long and hard and beat so many odds.”

When he was four, Ben was diagnosed with glioblastoma — an aggressive type of brain cancer. He underwent surgery to remove the tumour, as well as several rounds of chemotherapy and dozens of radiation sessions.

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Last December, the tumour returned and Ben began more rounds of radiation treatments over the winter.

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A huge Oilers fan, Ben’s dream was to meet Connor McDavid. Dressed in an Oilers jersey and McDavid socks, that dream came true in Mach as Ben skated to centre ice with his hero for the anthems.


Ben Stelter, a young Edmonton Oilers fan with cancer, poses with Connor McDavid in the team’s locker room earlier in 2022.


Credit: Mike Stelter

Ben turned six this past May, when the Oilers were in the throes of Stanley Cup playoff season.

The Oilers pledged before the start of the 2021-22 season they would play La Bamba after every win at Rogers Place in honour of long-time locker room assistant Joey Moss.

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Ben became known for telling the team to “Play La Bamba, baby!” and became a household name in Edmonton and beyond.

Earlier this year, Stelter recorded a video ahead of a regular season Battle of Alberta game, saying: “Hope you guys win the game. Let’s get Tkachuk!”

It caught the eye of former Calgary Flames forward Matthew Tkachuk during the playoffs, leading him to share a message of his own in support of the young boy.


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Calgary Flames show support for Ben Stelter, the 5-year-old Edmonton Oilers superfan battling brain cancer


Calgary Flames show support for Ben Stelter, the 5-year-old Edmonton Oilers superfan battling brain cancer – May 20, 2022

The Oilers also dedicated a 50/50 in his name, with proceeds supporting the Alberta Cancer Foundation and the Kids with Cancer Society.

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“You truly changed the world and did so much good in your short time here. Mom and I are so proud of you,” Stelter said.

“You had a bigger heart than anyone we’ve ever met.

“Our hearts are left with a Ben-sized hole in them and life will never be the same without you. We are absolutely crushed.

“We love you our sweet Benny boy.”

— More to come…

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