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Encyclopedia > Edmonton Oilers (WHA)
Edmonton Oilers
Conference Western
Division Northwest
Founded 1972
History Alberta Oilers
1972-73
Edmonton Oilers
1973 - present
Arena Rexall Place
City Edmonton, Alberta
Local Media Affiliates Rogers Sportsnet West
CHED (630 AM)
Team Colours Midnight Blue, Copper, Red, White, and Silver
Owner Edmonton Investors Group Limited Partnership
General Manager Kevin Lowe
Head Coach Craig MacTavish
Captain Jason Smith
Minor League Affiliates Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL)
Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)
Iowa Stars (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals (AHL)
Wilkes-Barre Penguins (AHL)
Stockton Thunder (ECHL)
Stanley Cups 1983-84, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90
Conference Championships 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90, 2005-06
Division Championships 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1986-87

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Franchise history

The WHA years

First primary logo used, from 1972-96, using blue and orange.
First primary logo used, from 1972-96, using blue and orange.

In 1972 the Alberta Oilers joined the World Hockey Association as a founding member. The team was originally owned by Bill Hunter. Hunter had previously owned the Edmonton Oil Kings and founded what would become the Western Hockey League, but his efforts to bring professional hockey to Edmonton had initially been rebuffed by the NHL. Actually, the team had been named the Alberta Oilers as it was planned to split their home games between Edmonton and Calgary after the Calgary Broncos folded. For various reasons, possibly financial or the possibility of allowing easier expansion of either the NHL or WHA to Calgary, the team played all of its games in Edmonton, and changed their name to reflect this the following year. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... World Hockey Association logo The 1972-73 WHA season was the first regular season of the new defunct World Hockey Association (WHA). ... The Edmonton Oilers are a National Hockey League team based in Edmonton, Alberta. ... World Hockey Association logo The World Hockey Association (French: Association Mondiale de Hockey) was a professional ice hockey league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979. ... This article discusses the ice hockey personality Bill Hunter. ... This article refers to the original Oil Kings franchises that existed until 1978. ... The Western Hockey League is one of the three hockey Major Junior Tier I leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. ... Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, situated in the central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farmland on the prairies. ... The Edmonton Oilers are a National Hockey League team based in Edmonton, Alberta. ... Calgary is the largest city in the province of Alberta, Canada. ... The Calgary Broncos were an original World Hockey Association franchise founded in Calgary, Alberta on November 1, 1971 by Bob Brownridge. ... Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, situated in the central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farmland on the prairies. ...


Despite mediocre results in the standings, the team proved popular with the fans, behind stars such as defenceman and team captain Al Hamilton, star goaltender Dave Dryden, and forwards Blair MacDonald and Bill Flett. The team's performance would change for the better in 1978, when new owner Peter Pocklington scored one of the greatest trades in hockey history, acquiring already-aspiring superstar Wayne Gretzky as an under-age player (consequentially, his first year of WHA experience didn't make him an official 1979-80 NHL rookie), as well as goaltender Eddie Mio and forward Peter Driscoll, from the recently-folded Indianapolis Racers for a token sum. [1] Gretzky's first and only WHA season, 1978-79, saw the Oilers shoot to the top of the WHA standings, posting a league-best 48-30-2 record. However, Edmonton’s regular season success did not translate into a championship, as they fell to the rival Winnipeg Jets in the Avco World Trophy Final. Young Oilers enforcer Dave Semenko scored the last goal in WHA history late in the third period of the final game. Defenceman (defenseman in American English) is a hockey player position on the ice whose responsibility is primarily defence. ... In ice hockey each team has a designated captain. ... Al Hamilton (born August 20, 1946) is a Canadian ice hockey player. ... This article is about the goaltender in ice hockey. ... David Dryden (born September 5, 1941 in Hamilton, Ontario) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender. ... Forward is a hockey player position on the ice whose responsibility is primarily offence. ... Blair MacDonald (born 17 November 1953 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger who played in the NHL for the Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks. ... William Mayer Cowboy Flett (Born: Vermillion, Alberta, July 21, 1943. ... World Hockey Association logo The 1978-79 WHA season was the seventh and last regular season of the now defunct World Hockey Association (WHA). ... Peter Pocklington (b. ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... The 1979-80 NHL season was the 63rd season of the National Hockey League. ... The Rookie: Norman Rockwells cover for The Saturday Evening Post Rookie is a term for a person who is in their first year of play of their sport and has little or no experience. ... Eddie Mio was a professional ice hockey goaltender in the WHA a nd NHL and is currently Director of Player Development for the Phoenix Coyotes. ... Peter Driscoll (born October 27, 1954, in Powassan, Ontario) was a professional ice hockey left wing in the WHA and NHL. Selected by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1974 NHL Amateur Draft and the Vancouver Blazers in the 1974 WHA Amateur Draft, Driscoll signed with the Blazers, moving to... The Indianapolis Racers were a franchise in the former World Hockey Association. ... The Winnipeg Jets were an ice hockey franchise that existed in both the World Hockey Association and the National Hockey League. ... Avco World Trophy The Avco World Trophy was the championship trophy of the original World Hockey Association (1972-1979). ... Dave Semenko was a hockey player for the Edmonton Oilers of the NHL from 1979 to 1986. ...


The Oilers joined the National Hockey League for 1979-80, with fellow WHA teams Hartford Whalers, Quebec Nordiques, and the Jets. Of these four teams, only Edmonton has avoided relocation and renaming; the Nordiques became the Colorado Avalanche in 1995, the Jets became the Phoenix Coyotes in 1996, and the Whalers became the Carolina Hurricanes in 1997. NHL redirects here. ... The 1979-80 NHL season was the 63rd season of the National Hockey League. ... The Hartford Whalers (known as the New England Whalers as a World Hockey Association (WHA) franchise from 1972-79), was a National Hockey League (NHL) team that played from 1979-97. ... The Quebec Nordiques (pronounced ; translated into English as Northmen or Northerners) were a professional ice hockey team based in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. ... The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado. ... The Phoenix Coyotes are a professional ice hockey team based in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale. ... The Carolina Hurricanes are a National Hockey League team in Raleigh, North Carolina. ...


The Dynasty Years

The Oilers after their 1988 Stanley Cup victory.

The Oilers lost most of the players from the 1978-79 team when the NHL held a reclamation draft of players who had bolted to the upstart league. However, with an incredible core of young players, including Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Paul Coffey, Glenn Anderson, Jari Kurri, Grant Fuhr, and Kevin Lowe, the Edmonton Oilers became one of the greatest teams in hockey history with their domination of the NHL in the mid-to-late 1980s. Many experts consider the Oilers from that decade not only to be the best team ever in the long history of the National Hockey League, but also one of the best sports teams ever, as evidenced by a recent Sporting News poll in February 2006 when the 1987-88 Oilers were listed as one of the top-five teams from the last 120 years. [2] Image File history File links This is a copyrighted promotional photo with a known source. ... Image File history File links This is a copyrighted promotional photo with a known source. ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Paul Coffey (born June 1, 1961, in Weston, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL. Known for his speed, Coffeys scoring prowess amongst defencemen was second only to Bobby Orr in NHL history. ... Glenn Anderson (b. ... Jari Pekka Kurri (born May 18, 1960, in Helsinki, Finland) is a retired Finnish professional ice hockey right winger. ... Fuhr with his hand on the Stanley Cup Grant Fuhr (born September 28, 1962), was a goaltender in the National Hockey League. ... Kevin Lowe (born April 15, 1959) in Lachute, Quebec, was a defenceman in the National Hockey League. ... The 1980s refers to the years of 1980 to 1989. ... NHL redirects here. ... The Sporting News (TSN) is an American-based sports newspaper, currently affiliated with the Fox network. ...


The Oilers made a name for themselves very early, making the Stanley Cup Playoffs in their first NHL season (1979-80), but were defeated by the Philadelphia Flyers three-games-to-none. The modernized NHL shield logo, debuting in 2005. ... The 1979-80 NHL season was the 63rd season of the National Hockey League. ... The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...


Gretzky’s rookie disappointment hardly extended to the “merger” rule that disqualified him from Calder Memorial Trophy voting — the Los Angeles KingsMarcel Dionne defeated “The Great One” in the race for the Art Ross Trophy (point-scoring crown). At the season’s end, they had 137 total points each: Dionne had 53 goals and 84 assists vs. Gretzky’s 51 and 86, and as such, Gretzky lost the crown. “I was always taught that an assist is as good as a goal,”Gretzky claimed.[citation needed] The Rookie: Norman Rockwells cover for The Saturday Evening Post Rookie is a term for a person who is in their first year of play of their sport and has little or no experience. ... Calder Memorial Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Calder Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the top Rookie in the National Hockey League. ... The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California, USA. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Marcel Elphege Little Beaver Dionne (born August 3, 1951, in Drummondville, Quebec, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey centre in the National Hockey League, and is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. ... The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League player who leads the league in scoring at the end of the regular season. ...


After a five-point improvement in the 1980-81 regular season, the Oilers stunned the hockey world by sweeping the heavily-favoured Montreal Canadiens in three games and pushing the defending Stanley Cup champion New York Islanders to six games. The Montreal Canadiens are the oldest established National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. ... The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, a city located on Long Island. ...


In the 1981-82 season, the Oilers made a dramatic leap in the standings--jumping from 74 points (16th overall) in the previous season to 111 points (second overall, behind only the Islanders). Gretzky became the third NHL player to score 50 goals in 50 games, joining the Islanders’ Mike Bossy from the previous season and Canadiens legend Maurice Richard from 1944-45. But youthful lapses of discipline led to a first round defeat at the hands of the Kings, even as Gretzky beat Dionne for the Art Ross — in the 1980-81 to 1986-87 seasons, Gretzky beat Dionne for the award by a colossal average of 66 points. In 1983 they made it to their first Stanley Cup final, but were swept in four games by the three-time defending champion Islanders, who had already-greats like Bossy, Bryan Trottier, Clark Gillies and Denis Potvin. The classic NHL shield logo The 1981-82 NHL season was the 65th season of the National Hockey League. ... Mike Bossy, left, equalled the Rockets scoring mark. ... Michael Mike Bossy (born in Montreal, Quebec, on January 22, 1957) was an ice hockey player who played for the New York Islanders during their four-year reign as Stanley Cup champions in the early 1980s. ... The 1980-81 NHL season was the 64th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Joseph-Henri-Maurice Rocket Richard PC, CC, OQ (born August 4, 1921 in Laval, Quebec, Canada, died May 27, 2000 in Montreal, Quebec) was a professional ice hockey player, and played for the Montreal Canadiens from 1942 to 1960. ... The 1944-45 season was the 28th NHL season. ... The Miracle on Manchester refers to a legendary ice hockey playoff game between the Edmonton Oilers and the Los Angeles Kings of the NHL. The game took place on April 10, 1982. ... The 1980-81 NHL season was the 64th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1982-83 NHL season was the 66th season of the National Hockey League. ... Bryan John Trottier (born July 17, 1956, in Val Marie, Saskatchewan, Canada) was a professional Ice Hockey Centre in the NHL, and is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame. ... Clark Jethro Gillies (b. ... Denis Charles Potvin (born Ottawa, Ontario, October 29, 1953) is a former defenseman and team captain for the New York Islanders in the National Hockey League and cornerstone for the Islanders four Stanley Cup championship teams in the early 1980s. ...


However, Edmonton's young team would not forever be denied. In 1984, the Oilers roared through the regular season, earning a franchise-record 57 wins and 119 points. They earned a rematch with the Islanders in the Stanley Cup finals, and defeated the four-time defending champions four games to one to win their first Stanley Cup. 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

Wayne Gretzky statue outside of Rexall Place.
Wayne Gretzky statue outside of Rexall Place.

Edmonton repeated Cup success in 1985 against the Philadelphia Flyers and star netminder Pelle Lindbergh, who died later that year after a car crash. However, their bid for a third straight championship — “three-peat” — came to an end in game 7 of the 1985-86 Smythe Division Finals against the Calgary Flames. In the third period of a 2-2 tie, rookie defenceman Steve Smith banked his breakout pass off goaltender Grant Fuhr's left skate and into the Oilers' net. The goal stood as the game- and-series-winning goal. In 1987, Edmonton returned to the Stanley Cup Final and again defeated the Flyers in a tense seven-game series, overcoming a Conn Smythe Trophy winning performance by Philly rookie goalie Ron Hextall. But in the midst of the celebrations, fluid blueliner Coffey dropped a bombshell: Pocklington had bought out his contract and sold it to the Pittsburgh Penguins, a team in which Mario Lemieux was the main star. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (621x915, 252 KB) Summary Wayne Gretzky statue outside of Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum). ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (621x915, 252 KB) Summary Wayne Gretzky statue outside of Rexall Place (Edmonton Coliseum). ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The Philadelphia Flyers are a professional ice hockey team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... Per-Eric Pelle Lindbergh (May 24, 1959 – November 10, 1985) was a Swedish professional ice hockey goaltender who played for the Philadelphia Flyers. ... Three-peat is a portmanteau of the words three and repeat. ... The 1985-86 NHL season was the 69th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The Calgary Flames are a professional ice hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta. ... The Rookie: Norman Rockwells cover for The Saturday Evening Post Rookie is a term for a person who is in their first year of play of their sport and has little or no experience. ... James Stephen Smith[1], better known as Steve Smith, (born April 30, 1963, in Glasgow, Scotland) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. ... Fuhr with his hand on the Stanley Cup Grant Fuhr (born September 28, 1962), was a goaltender in the National Hockey League. ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Conn Smythe Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Conn Smythe Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the most valuable player during the National Hockey Leagues Stanley Cup playoffs. ... Hextall was known for creative mask designs such as The Puck Stops Here and others displaying symbols of Philadelphia. ... The Pittsburgh Penguins is a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... Mario Lemieux (born October 5, 1965, in Montréal, Québec, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey centre who played 17 seasons for the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League between 1984 and 2006. ...


Even without Coffey in 1988 the Oilers made their strongest run to the Cup, losing only two playoff games, and sweeping the Boston Bruins to win their fourth Stanley Cup in five years. In doing so, the Oilers left their mark as one of the greatest teams of all time. A unique event in Final history occurred in Game Four on May 24. With the score tied 3-3 in the second period, a power outage struck the legendary Boston Garden, forcing cancellation of the whole game. Then-NHL President John Ziegler ordered the game to be re-scheduled, and, if necessary, played in Boston after the originally scheduled Game Seven in Edmonton. The Oilers would win the next game (originally scheduled as Game Five) back in Edmonton 6-3 to complete the series sweep. All player statistics accrued in the aborted Game Four in Boston are counted in the NHL record books. After the Cup-clinching game, Gretzky gathered his teammates, coaches, trainers, and others from the Oilers organization at centre ice for an impromptu team photo with the Stanley Cup, a tradition since continued by every subsequent Stanley Cup Champion. The classic NHL shield logo The 1987-88 NHL season was the 71st regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts. ... May 24 is the 144th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (145th in leap years). ... Boston Garden ISBN:0738511528 The Boston Garden was an arena built in 1928 and demolished in 1997 after the completion of its new sister arena, the FleetCenter, now called TD Banknorth Garden. ... John A. Ziegler, Jr (born February 9, 1934 in Grosse Pointe, Michigan) is a former President of the NHL. In 1977, Ziegler became the fourth president of the NHL, succeeding Clarence Campbell. ...


That summer, however, left a bitter taste in the mouths of Oiler fans in the midst of the celebrations again. On August 9, 1988, Gretzky, along with fan favourites Marty McSorley and Mike Krushelnyski, was traded to Los Angeles for $15 million, two rising young players (Jimmy Carson and Martin Gelinas), and three first-round draft picks. Carson only played two seasons in Edmonton before being traded to the Detroit Red Wings. Gelinas played five years for Edmonton, never scoring more than twenty goals. The Oilers traded the 1989 pick (Jason Miller) to the New Jersey Devils for defenceman Corey Foster, then used the '91 and '93 picks to select Martin Rucinsky and Nick Stajduhar, respectively, neither of whom were major contributors during their time in Edmonton. Martin James McSorley (born May 18, 1963) is a former professional hockey player in the National Hockey League (NHL) and former head coach of the Springfield Falcons of the American Hockey League (2002-2004). ... Mike Krushelnyski (born April 27, 1960, in Montreal, Quebec) was a professional ice hockey center in the NHL. Krushelnyski was selected by the Boston Bruins in the 6th round, 120th overall, in the 1979 NHL Entry Draft. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... James Charles Carson (b. ... Martin Gélinas (born June 5, 1970 in Shawninigan, Quebec, Canada) is a professional ice hockey player. ... The Detroit Red Wings are an NHL franchise located in Detroit, Michigan. ... The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey. ... Martin Ručinský (born March 11, 1971 in Most, Czech Republic) is a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League. ... Nick Stajduhar (b. ...


The 1989 season was a troubled one, and for the first time since 1982, the Oilers were out of the playoffs in the first round, losing a seven-game series to Gretzky's Kings; the Cup was ultimately claimed by their provincial rivals, the Flames. Gretzky and Kurri had been the dominant offensive pairing of the 1980s, and many said that Kurri without Gretzky would be ordinary — even worse, maybe nobody, or nothing. But in making the NHL Second All-Star Team in his first season without Gretzky, with 44 goals and 58 assists, Kurri proved his critics wrong. Regular Season Final standings Note: W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF= Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points ... The 1980s refers to the years of 1980 to 1989. ...


It was the beginning of the end for Edmonton's brilliance. 1990 seemed set to continue the turmoil for the former juggernaut. All-Star and future Hockey Hall of Fame starting goaltender Grant Fuhr, was charged with possession, use, and abuse of cocaine. He would be traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1991 after publicly acknowledging his problem. But the team rallied behind backup Bill Ranford, and despite finishing third in their division, behind Calgary and Los Angeles, the Oilers, and Adam Graves, Gélinas and Joe Murphy, their "Kid Line" (not to be confused with the 1931-32 Leafs' Harvey "Busher" Jackson, "Gentleman Joe" Primeau, and "Big Bomber Charlie" Conacher) won their fifth and, to date, final Stanley Cup by again defeating the Bruins, this time in five games. Ranford won the Conn Smythe Trophy as Playoff Most Valuable Player for his brilliant goaltending. Kurri claimed, “Just a great load off the backs of us Oilers — we’re not a one-man show, and everybody knows it now, after we won without Wayne”.[citation needed] The 1989-90 NHL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The Hockey Hall of Fame is located at the corner of Front & Yonge in downtown Toronto The Stanley Cup on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Hockey Hall of Fame which is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, celebrates the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and... Fuhr with his hand on the Stanley Cup Grant Fuhr (born September 28, 1962), was a goaltender in the National Hockey League. ... Cocaine is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant. ... The Toronto Maple Leafs are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... William Edward Ranford, better known as Bill Ranford (born December 14, 1966 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada) is a former professional ice hockey goaltender. ... Adam Graves, playing for the New York Rangers. ... Joe Murphy (b. ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1930-31 NHL season was the fifteenth season of the National Hockey League. ... Busher Jackson (January 19, 1911 in Toronto, Ontario - June 25, 1966 was a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who played for the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins and New York Americans in the National Hockey League. ... Joe Primeau (born January 29, 1906 in Lindsay, Ontario, Canada), was a professional ice hockey player. ... Charlie Conacher Charles William Charlie Conacher (b. ... Conn Smythe Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Conn Smythe Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the most valuable player during the National Hockey Leagues Stanley Cup playoffs. ... In sports, a Most Valuable Player (MVP) award is an honor typically bestowed upon the best performing player or players on a specific team, in an entire league, or for a particular contest or series of contests. ...


The Rebuilding Years

However, the Oilers weren't doing something very easy by now — because they simply had no choice. After the 1990 Stanley Cup, they were like squid trying to stay alive in a regular freshwater puddle. The Gretzky trade had opened up a new reality of rapidly climbing salaries in the NHL, and small-market teams like Edmonton simply couldn't compete with salaries offered in large cities, mainly in the USA. This rash of escalating salaries hit the Canadian teams particularly hard; only Toronto and Montreal had the resources to compete in this new environment. In addition, Pocklington's business empire sank under the weight of recession, scandal and corruption. SQUIDs, or Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices, are used to measure extremely small magnetic fields; they are currently the most sensitive such devices (magnetometers) known, with noise levels as low as 3 fT·Hz−½. While a typical fridge magnet is ~0. ... The Toronto Maple Leafs are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ...


Messier, Kurri, Fuhr, Anderson, and later Craig MacTavish all left the team in rapid succession, leaving behind an underdeveloped base of young players and unproven prospects, exposing the Oilers' poor drafting through the dynasty years. Despite appearances in the Conference Final in 1991 and 1992, the Oilers were nowhere near the powerhouse that had dominated the previous half-decade. In 1993 the Oilers missed the playoffs for the first time ever, since they entered the league. They would not return for four years, despite the emergence of young centremen Doug Weight and Jason Arnott. Craig MacTavish (born August 15, 1958 in London, Ontario, Canada) is the head coach of the National Hockey Leagues Edmonton Oilers. ... The 1990-91 NHL season was the 74th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The 1991-92 NHL season was the 75th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The 1992-93 NHL season was the 76th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... Doug Weight (Born January 21, 1971 in Warren, Michigan, USA) is professional ice hockey player currently playing for the St. ... Jason William Arnott (born October 11, 1974 in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada) is a professional ice hockey center in the NHL, who is currently an Unrestricted Free Agent. ...


Trouble followed the team off the ice as well. For most of the 1990s, the Oilers were desperately trying to stay alive. In 1998, the team was nearly sold to Houston interests who sought to move the team, but before the sale was finalized, and with just hours left on the deadline, the Edmonton Investors Group, a consortium of 37 Edmonton-based owners, raised the funds to purchase the team, vowing to keep the Oilers in Edmonton. The Oilers received support in this endeavour from the NHL, which had already seen two Canadian teams (the Nordiques and Jets) move to the United States earlier in the decade. Germans dancing on the Berlin Wall in late 1989, the symbol of the cold war divide falls down as the world unites in the 1990s. ... 1998 (MCMXCVIII) was a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Ocean. ... Houston redirects here. ... The Edmonton Investors Group Limited Partnership is the limited partnership which currently owns the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. ...

Oilers "rigger" shoulder patch logo, 1996—present.
Oilers "rigger" shoulder patch logo, 1996—present.

In 1997, the Oilers made the playoffs for the first time in five years, and in the first round, they upset the Dallas Stars, who had compiled the league's second best record, in an exciting seven-game series. Riding on the hot goaltending of Curtis Joseph, admittedly no "Fury" though he was, the Oilers completed the upset on a breakaway by Todd Marchant in overtime. Another highlight of that playoff series was on April 20. Down 3-0 with just under four minutes to go in Game Three, the Oilers rallied for three goals in the final three minutes of the third period to tie the game and eventually win 4-3 in overtime on Kelly Buchberger's game-winning goal. Image File history File links Oilers_Rigger. ... Image File history File links Oilers_Rigger. ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1996-97 NHL season was the 80th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The Dallas Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Dallas, Texas. ... Curtis Shayne Joseph (born April 29, 1967 in Keswick, Ontario, Canada), is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for the Phoenix Coyotes in the NHL. // Playing career Joseph is nicknamed Cujo and has played wearing the number 31 for the St. ... Todd Marchant (born August 12, 1973 in Buffalo, New York, USA) is a National Hockey League centre. ... April 20 is the 110th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (111th in leap years). ... Kelly Buchberger (b. ...


Though Edmonton would lose to the defending Cup Champs, Patrick Roy and the Colorado Avalanche, in the next round, fans were ecstatic about the Oilers' return to the playoffs. In 1998, Joseph led the Oilers to another first-round upset. After spotting the Avalanche 3-1 lead, the Oilers held the powerful Avalanche scoreless for eight straight periods en route to winning the series in seven games. Dallas and Edmonton met again in the second round, but this time, the Stars were the victors. This was the start of one of the most unusual rivalries in hockey: between 1997 and 2003 the Oilers and Stars played each other in the playoffs six times, five of them first-round matchups. The only year in which they did not meet was 2002, when neither team made the playoffs. This streak was not formally ended until 2006, when the 2nd-seeded Stars (in the Western Conference) were eliminated in the first round by the Avalanche, while, for the first time in 16 years, the 8th-seeded Oilers went to the Stanley Cup Final. Patrick Roy(IPA pronunciation: ), (born October 5, 1965, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada) is a retired ice hockey goaltender and current co-owner, general manager, and head coach of the Quebec Remparts of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. ... The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado. ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1996-97 NHL season was the 80th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The 2002-03 NHL season was the 86th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The 2001-02 NHL season was the 85th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The modernized NHL shield logo was introduced for the 2005-06 season. ... The Western Conference is one of two conferences in the National Hockey League used to divide teams. ...


On November 22, 2003, the Oilers hosted the Heritage Classic, the first outdoor hockey game in the NHL's history. The Oilers were defeated by the Montreal Canadiens 4-3 in front of more than fifty-five thousand fans, an NHL attendance record, at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. The 2003-04 NHL season was the 87th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... Gretzky and Lafleur at the ceremonial faceoff A group photo of the MegaStars, joined by Raj Binder, far left The Heritage Classic was an outdoor ice hockey game played on November 22, 2003 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada between the Edmonton Oilers and the Montreal Canadiens. ... The Montreal Canadiens are the oldest established National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. ... Commonwealth Stadium is a venue located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, primarily used by the Edmonton Eskimos of the CFL. Built in 1978 to host the Commonwealth Games, the stadium seats 60,217. ...


On July 23, 2004, the team announced that its American Hockey League affiliate, the Toronto Roadrunners, would play the 2004-05 AHL season at the Oilers' home arena of Rexall Place. The decision, an unusual one for a North American professional sports organization, was likely influenced by the expectation that the 2004-05 NHL lockout would wipe out the 2004-05 NHL season. After an unsuccessful year, the Edmonton Road Runners were suspended, and as of 2006, have not yet been revived in any form. Those plans have all but been terminated as the Oilers' long-planned push to own an expansion Western Hockey League major-junior franchise were granted on June 27, 2006. That team will begin play in the 2007-08 season. The American Hockey League (AHL) is regarded as the top professional hockey league in North America outside the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The Edmonton Roadrunners are the American Hockey League affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers that began play in the 2003-04 season. ... The American Hockey League (AHL) is regarded as the top professional hockey league in North America outside the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Rexall Place (formerly known as the Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton Coliseum and Skyreach Centre) is an indoor arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ... World map showing North America A satellite composite image of North America. ... Professional sports are sports in which the participants receive payment for playing, as opposed to amateur sports where they are not. ... The 2004-05 NHL lockout resulted in the cancellation of what would have been the 88th season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 2004-05 NHL season would have been the 88th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The Edmonton Road Runners were the American Hockey League affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers that began play in the 2003-04 season and suspended operations in 2005. ... 2006 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Western Hockey League is one of the three hockey Major Junior Tier I leagues which constitute the Canadian Hockey League. ...


Post-lockout

Edmonton's alternate logo: a raining drop of oil surrounded by half of a sprocket and metal; designed by Spawn creator and Oilers co-owner Todd McFarlane.
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Edmonton's alternate logo: a raining drop of oil surrounded by half of a sprocket and metal; designed by Spawn creator and Oilers co-owner Todd McFarlane.

The Oilers struggled with their small-market status for years as big-market teams scooped up high-priced help, but after the wiped-out 2004-05 season, the Oilers looked poised to compete again. 2004-05 NHL lockout negotiations led to a collective bargaining agreement between the NHL owners and players that included a league-wide salary cap, forcing all teams to essentially conform to a budget, as many small-market teams had been doing for years. Image File history File links Edmonton-alternate. ... Image File history File links Edmonton-alternate. ... Spawn (real name Al Simmons) is a fictional character in Image Comics comic book of the same name. ... Spawn #1 (1992), featuring one of McFarlanes most popular creations Todd McFarlane (born March 16, 1961 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a cartoonist, comic book writer, artist, and media entrepreneur. ... The 2004-05 NHL lockout resulted in the cancellation of what would have been the 88th season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Collective agreement is a labor contract between an employer and one or more unions. ...


Although Edmonton was one of the last teams to make a big splash in the free-agent market, they were able to acquire the rights to and sign former Hart- and Norris Trophy-winner Chris Pronger from the St. Louis Blues, as well as trade for New York Islanders forward Michael Peca, two-time winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy for best defensive forward. Although the club had to give up Mike York and Eric Brewer to the Islanders and Blues, respectively, fans now hoped the team could at least return to the playoffs, if not to the glory the franchise enjoyed during its late 1980s dynasty era. Hart Memorial Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Hart Memorial Trophy is presented annually to the ice hockey player who is most valuable to his team in the National Hockey League during the regular season. ... Norris Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The James Norris Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League defenceman who demonstrates the greatest ability, by a poll of the Professional Hockey Writers Association. ... Christopher Robert Pronger (born October 10, 1974, in Dryden, Ontario, Canada) is a professional hockey player for the Anaheim Ducks. ... The St. ... The New York Islanders are a professional ice hockey team based in Uniondale, New York, a city located on Long Island. ... Michael Peca (born March 26, 1974 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward in the National Hockey League who has played for the Vancouver Canucks, Buffalo Sabres, New York Islanders and Edmonton Oilers. ... Selke Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Frank J. Selke Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League forward who demonstrates the most skill in the defensive component of the game. ... Mike York (b. ... Eric Brewer (born April 17, 1979 in Vernon, British Columbia) is a Canadian professional hockey defenceman. ... The 1980s refers to the years of 1980 to 1989. ...


However, the team suffered again from inconsistency during the first few months of the regular season, especially in goal and on offence. Goaltender Ty Conklin was injured during training camp, and when he returned, was unreliable in net. Nominal backup Jussi Markkanen showed flashes of brilliance, but still was not quite ready for regular NHL goaltending duty. Edmonton even tried third-string goalie Mike Morrison, called up from the East Coast Hockey League, but after a strong start, he too faded. A streaky goal-scoring production led by left-wingers Ryan Smyth and Raffi Torres had trouble putting pucks in the net at times, but Torres did produce one hat trick (three goals) on his 25th birthday, October 8, 2006 against the Vancouver Canucks. Chris Pronger also struggled early on with the rule changes restricting the amount of obstruction and front-of-the-net abuse — Pronger's previous specialty — that could be performed without a penalty, while Peca simply had trouble adapting to the Oilers' system and expectations, desperately underachieving. Many called for head coach Craig MacTavish to be fired; others wanted a big trade, some miracle. Nothing major materialized, but by the end of December, the Oilers led the Northwest Division with a 22-18-4 record for 48 points. Ty Conklin (born 30 March 1976, Anchorage, Alaska) is a goaltender with the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. ... Jussi Markkanen (b. ... Mike Morrison (born July 11, 1979 in Medford, Massachusetts) is a professional ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for the Ottawa Senators of the NHL. Morrison was drafted in the 7th round, 186th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. ... The ECHL is a professional minor-league double-A hockey association based in the United States and Canada. ... Ryan Smyth (born February 21, 1976 in Banff, Alberta) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who generally plays left wing. ... Raffi Torres (b. ... A hat-trick in sports is associated with succeeding at anything three times in three consecutive attempts. ... October 8 is the 281st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (282nd in leap years). ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Vancouver Canucks are a professional National Hockey League (NHL) ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. ... Christopher Robert Pronger (born October 10, 1974, in Dryden, Ontario, Canada) is a professional hockey player for the Anaheim Ducks. ... Craig MacTavish (born August 15, 1958 in London, Ontario, Canada) is the head coach of the National Hockey Leagues Edmonton Oilers. ... The NHLs Northwest Division was formed in 1998 as part of the Western Conference due to expansion. ...


However, the Oilers remained inconsistent. By the end of January, the Oilers traded for scoring defencemen Jaroslav Spacek from the Chicago Blackhawks and Dick Tarnstrom from the Pittsburgh Penguins, and both defencemen, Spacek in particular, secured their shaky blue line. However, their goaltending was still in doubt, and the Oilers struggled after the Winter Olympic break. But right before Trading Deadline 2006, the Oilers added 2004 All-Star goaltender Dwayne Roloson from the Minnesota Wild, and speedy forward Sergei Samsonov, a former rookie of the year, from the Boston Bruins. The Oilers gave up a pair of picks for Roloson, and checking centre Marty Reasoner and prospect Yan Stastny (previously acquired from the Bruins) for Samsonov. Reasoner returned to Eddy after the 2006 playoffs ended. Jaroslav The Iron Pylon Spacek (cs: Jaroslav Å paček, IPA: /ʃpatʃɛk/), born February 11, 1974 in Rokycany, Czechoslovakia, is a professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL. Spacek was drafted in the 5th round, 117th overall by the Florida Panthers in the... The Chicago Blackhawks are a professional ice hockey team based in Chicago, Illinois. ... Dick Tärnström (born January 20, 1975, in Sundbyberg, Sweden) is a professional ice hockey player that started his professional career in AIK. He was drafted 272nd overall in the eleventh round by the New York Islanders in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. ... The Pittsburgh Penguins is a professional ice hockey team based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... Ice hockey at the 2006 Winter Olympics was held at the Torino Palasport Olimpico and the Torino Esposizioni in Turin, Italy. ... The 2003-04 NHL season was the 87th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The National Hockey League All-Star Game (French: Match des Étoiles de la Ligue Nationale de Hockey) is an exhibition ice hockey game that marks the midway point of the National Hockey Leagues regular season, with many of the star players playing against each other. ... Albert Dwayne Roli Roloson (born October 12, 1969 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada) is an NHL goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers. ... The Minnesota Wild are a professional ice hockey team based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. ... Sergei Samsonov (Russ: Сергей Самсонов; born October 27, 1978 near Moscow, Russia) is a professional ice hockey forward in the NHL, playing for the Montreal Canadiens. ... Calder Memorial Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Calder Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the top Rookie in the National Hockey League. ... The Boston Bruins are a professional ice hockey team based in Boston, Massachusetts. ... Marty Reasoner (b. ... Yan Stastny (Slovak: Ján Šťastný) (born September 30, 1982 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian-born American ice hockey player of Slovak descent, who plays for the Boston Bruins. ... The modernized NHL shield logo was introduced for the 2005-06 season. ...


The new acquisitions paid off, and Edmonton finished the regular season with 95 points, clinching the eighth and final playoff spot in the Western Conference over Vancouver. Oiler youngsters Ales Hemsky, Shawn Horcoff, and Jarret Stoll led the way in scoring, with break-out seasons of 77, 73, and 68 points, respectively. Smyth finished with 36 goals and 66 points, the second-best seasons of his career in both respects. Smyth led the team in goal-scoring, with Raffi Torres next on the list at 27. Vancouver (pronounced: ) is a city in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. ... Ales Hemsky (Cz: Aleš Hemský) is a professional ice hockey player, born August 13, 1983, in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia (now part of the Czech Republic). ... Shawn Horcoff (born 17 September 1978) is a professional ice hockey center who was born in Trail, British Columbia. ... Jarret Stoll (b. ... Raffi Torres (b. ...


2006 Playoff Run

Edmonton Oilers fans, unable to enter the jam-packed Rexall Place, compromise by celebrating equally loudly as those who did manage to get into West Edmonton Mall, or celebrate on Edmonton's Whyte Avenue during the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Edmonton Oilers fans, unable to enter the jam-packed Rexall Place, compromise by celebrating equally loudly as those who did manage to get into West Edmonton Mall, or celebrate on Edmonton's Whyte Avenue during the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

In the first round of the playoffs, the Oilers played the Presidents' Trophy-winning Detroit Red Wings. Though not given much of a chance by experts around the league, the Oilers pulled off a six-game upset, neutralizing Wings' offensive weapons Brendan Shanahan, Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk, in a "lure" that MacTavish designed. It was the team's first playoff series win since 1998. Edmonton would meet the San Jose Sharks in the Conference Semifinal. The Oil weren't expected to win here either, after point champion Joe Thornton (also acquired from the Bruins to go to San Jose) and goal champ Jonathan Cheechoo had shut down Nashville Predators netminder Chris Mason. After trailing the series two-games-to-none, the Oilers won the next four, vaulting them into Conference Final. In Game Six, Roloson had a 2-0 shutout — his first ever — and Michael Peca netted the game- and series-winning goal. In doing so, the Oilers became the first eighth-seeded team to reach a Conference Final since the NHL changed the playoff format in 1994. There the Oilers would beat the sixth-seeded Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in five games, claiming the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl for a record seventh time. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2000x1330, 1253 KB) Summary Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Edmonton Oilers Old Strathcona Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2000x1330, 1253 KB) Summary Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Edmonton Oilers Old Strathcona Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera... Jam from berries Jam is a type of sweet spread or condiment made with certain fruits or vegetables, sugar, and sometimes pectin. ... Rexall Place (formerly known as the Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton Coliseum and Skyreach Centre) is an indoor arena in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ... West Edmonton Mall (WEM), located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada is the largest shopping mall in North America. ... The NHL unveiled a you suck logo for the 2006 Stanley Cup Playoffs. ... The Presidents Trophy is an award presented by the National Hockey League to the team which finished with the best record in the entire league during the regular season. ... The Detroit Red Wings are an NHL franchise located in Detroit, Michigan. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Henrik Zetterberg (Born October 9, 1980 in Njurunda, Sweden) is a Swedish-born professional hockey player. ... Pavel Datsyuk (Павел Дацюк, Pavel Dacjuk) (born July 20, 1978, in Sverdlovsk, USSR (now Yekaterinburg, Russia)) is a Russian-born professional ice hockey player. ... The San Jose Sharks are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California. ... The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League player who leads the league in scoring at the end of the regular season. ... Joseph Eric Thornton (born July 2, 1979, in London, Ontario, [[Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre in the National Hockey League (NHL) who has played for the Boston Bruins and currently plays for the San Jose Sharks. ... The Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy was donated by the Montreal Canadiens hockey club in 1999 to be awarded annually to the goal-scoring leader during the National Hockey League regular season. ... Jonathan Cheechoo Jonathan Earl Cheechoo known as the Cheechoo Train, (born July 15, 1980 in Moose Factory, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey right winger who currently plays for the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League. ... The Nashville Predators are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee. ... For details of the darts player, Chris Mason see Chris Mason (Darts) Chris Mason (born April 20, 1976 in Red Deer, Alberta) is a professional ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for the Nashville Predators of the NHL. Mason was drafted in the 5th round, 122th overall by the New... The 1993-94 NHL season was the 77th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The Anaheim Ducks (formerly known as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim) are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California. ... Clarence S. Campbell Bowl at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl, or the Campbell Trophy, is a National Hockey League trophy awarded to the Western Conference playoff champions. ...


Edmonton faced the Carolina Hurricanes in the Stanley Cup Finals (marking the first time two former World Hockey Association teams met in Stanley Cup play). Down 4-3 in the first game, Oilers starting goalie Dwayne Roloson was hurt and put out of action for the rest of the playoffs after a collision when Oil blue-liner Marc-Andre Bergeron knocked 'Canes centre Andrew Ladd into him in Game One. Edmonton tied the game, but Rod Brind'Amour scored the game winner on a mix up by Ty Conklin and Jason Smith with only thirty seconds left. After trailing the series 2-0 and 3-1, the Oilers forced a seventh game while riding backup Jussi Markkanen. They could not complete the comeback, though, as the Hurricanes won the final game 3-1, the final Carolina goal being an empty-netter from Justin Williams. The Carolina Hurricanes are a National Hockey League team in Raleigh, North Carolina. ... Image:Stanleycuptrophy. ... World Hockey Association logo The World Hockey Association (French: Association Mondiale de Hockey) was a professional ice hockey league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979. ... Albert Dwayne Roli Roloson (born October 12, 1969 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada) is an NHL goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers. ... Marc-Andre Bergeron (born October 13, 1980 in Saint-Louis-de-France, Quebec, Canada) is a French Canadian professional hockey defenceman. ... Andrew Ladd born December 12, 1985 in Maple Ridge, British Columbia in a Canadian ice hockey player who plays for the NHLs Carolina Hurricanes. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


2006 off-season

Two days after their heartbreaking loss to the Hurricanes,Chris Pronger surprised Oiler fans when he requested a trade request on June 21, citing personal reasons. On July 3, he was traded to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for sniper Joffrey Lupul, top defensive prospect Ladislav Smid, Anaheim's first round draft pick in 2007, Anaheim's second in 2008, and a conditional first. In addition, many of the Oilers' 2005-06 acquisitions signed for contracts elsewhere: Jaroslav Spacek went to the Buffalo Sabres on July 5, Sergei Samsonov signed with the Montreal Canadiens on July 12, and Michael Peca with his hometown Toronto Maple Leafs on July 18. In addition, enforcer and fan favourite Georges Laraque, despite offering the Oilers a substantial pay cut in exchange for a no-trade clause, wound up signing with the Phoenix Coyotes, and goaltender Ty Conklin, seeking to rebuild his reputation, signed a two-way contract with the Columbus Blue Jackets the following day. The Oilers also lost 2002-03 New York Rangers acquisition Radek Dvorak to unrestricted free agency as the St. Louis Blues signed him on September 14. Christopher Robert Pronger (born October 10, 1974, in Dryden, Ontario, Canada) is a professional hockey player for the Anaheim Ducks. ... The Anaheim Ducks (formerly known as the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim) are a professional ice hockey team based in Anaheim, California. ... Joffrey Lupul is a professional ice hockey player, born September 23, 1983, in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada. ... Ladislav Smid is a professional ice hockey player, born February 1, 1986, in Frýdlant, Czechoslovakia (now part of the Czech Republic). ... Jaroslav The Iron Pylon Spacek (cs: Jaroslav Å paček, IPA: /ʃpatʃɛk/), born February 11, 1974 in Rokycany, Czechoslovakia, is a professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for the Buffalo Sabres of the NHL. Spacek was drafted in the 5th round, 117th overall by the Florida Panthers in the... The Buffalo Sabres are a professional ice hockey team based in Buffalo, New York. ... July 5 is the 186th day of the year (187th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 179 days remaining. ... Sergei Samsonov (Russ: Сергей Самсонов; born October 27, 1978 near Moscow, Russia) is a professional ice hockey forward in the NHL, playing for the Montreal Canadiens. ... The Montreal Canadiens are the oldest established National Hockey League (NHL) franchise. ... July 12 is the 193rd day (194th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 172 days remaining. ... Michael Peca (born March 26, 1974 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward in the National Hockey League who has played for the Vancouver Canucks, Buffalo Sabres, New York Islanders and Edmonton Oilers. ... The Toronto Maple Leafs are a professional ice hockey team based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... July 18 is the 199th day (200th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 166 days remaining. ... Georges Laraque (b. ... The Phoenix Coyotes are a professional ice hockey team based in the Phoenix suburb of Glendale. ... Ty Conklin (born 30 March 1976, Anchorage, Alaska) is a goaltender with the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. ... The Columbus Blue Jackets are a professional ice hockey team based in Columbus, Ohio. ... The 2002-03 NHL season was the 86th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The New York Rangers (NYR) are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City, New York, U.S.A.. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Radek Dvorak (born 9 March 1977, Tábor, Czech Republic) is a winger for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. ... The St. ... September 14 is the 257th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (258th in leap years). ...


Despite these losses, many of the Oilers' core players were re-signed. Playoff heroes Fernando Pisani and Dwayne Roloson signed as unrestricted free agents (UFAs) on the first day of eligibility, July 1. Jarret Stoll, Shawn Horcoff and Ales Hemsky filed for arbitration as restricted free agents, but all settled for multi-year deals before their hearings came up; Hemsky, in particular, signed for six years and $24.6 million. The Oilers also brought back centre Marty Reasoner, whom they had traded for Samsonov in March, prospect Tom Gilbert from the University of Wisconsin, defenceman Daniel Tjarnqvist from the Minnesota Wild, and defenceman Jan Hejda from Mytishchi Khimik of the Russian Super League, whose rights were acquired from the Sabres for a seventh-round pick. On August 11, Rangers UFA forward Petr Sykora and the Oilers agreed on a one-year contract. Just over a month later, on September 12, Joffrey Lupul and the Oilers agreed to a three-year contract worth $6.935 million. [3] Fernando Pisani (born 27 December 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a professional ice hockey winger. ... Albert Dwayne Roli Roloson (born October 12, 1969 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada) is an NHL goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers. ... In North American sports, a free agent is a player whose contract with a team has run out and is now free to sign with another team. ... Jarret Stoll (b. ... Shawn Horcoff (born 17 September 1978) is a professional ice hockey center who was born in Trail, British Columbia. ... Ales Hemsky (Cz: Aleš Hemský) is a professional ice hockey player, born August 13, 1983, in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia (now part of the Czech Republic). ... Marty Reasoner (b. ... The University of Wisconsin–Madison is a public university located in Madison, Wisconsin. ... Daniel Tjärnqvist (born October 14, 1976 in Umeå, Sweden) is a Swedish ice hockey defenseman. ... The Minnesota Wild are a professional ice hockey team based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. ... Jan Hejda (born June 18th, 1978 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, now part of the Czech Republic) is a National Hockey League defenceman currently playing for the Edmonton Oilers. ... Khimik Moskovskaja Oblast (ru: Химик Московская область) are a Russian professional ice hockey team. ... August 11 is the 223rd day of the year (224th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. ... Petr Sykora (born November 19, 1976 in Plzen, Czechoslovakia) is an ice hockey player, currently with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim of the National Hockey League. ... Portal:Currentevents September 12 is the 255th day of the year (256th in leap years). ... Joffrey Lupul is a professional ice hockey player, born September 23, 1983, in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada. ...


Jerseys

Alternate logo from away jersey (1975-79).
Alternate logo from away jersey (1975-79).

The original 1972 design featured the traditional colours of blue and orange, but reversed from their more familiar appearance in later seasons, orange being the dominant colour and blue used for the trimming. For the first few games of the 1972 season, player names weren't displayed on the uniform; rather the word "ALBERTA" was written in that space. Once it became clear, however, that the team would play exclusively in Edmonton, the player names made their appearance. These jerseys also featured the player numbers high on the shoulders, rather than on the upper sleeve. Image File history File links Oilers_1975_Away_Alt. ... Image File history File links Oilers_1975_Away_Alt. ...


In the 1975-76 WHA season the jersey was changed to the more familiar blue base with orange trim, but with some minor differences. The logo that appeared on programs and promotional material remained the same, however the logo that appeared on the home jersey had a white oil drop, on a dark orange field, with the team name written in deep blue. The away jersey featured the orange-printed logo that many mistakenly attribute to the entire history of the WHA Oilers. In every other facet, though, the jerseys were identical to the dynasty-era form that is known throughout the hockey world. World Hockey Association logo The 1975-76 WHA season was the fourth season of the now defunct World Hockey Association. ...

Alternate logo from home jersey (1975-79)
Alternate logo from home jersey (1975-79)

When the team jumped to the NHL in 1979, the alternate logos were discarded and the jersey took its most famous form, though the logo did appear slightly different on a few vintages of the jersey (1979, 1986, 1990). The essential design remained untouched until 1996, when the blue and orange were replaced by midnight blue and copper. Other changes made to the jersey at that point were the removal of the orange shoulder bar and cuffs from the away jersey, and the addition of the "Rigger" alternate logo to the end of the shoulder bar on the home jersey, and the equivalent position on the road jersey. A year later, the shoulder bars were removed from the home jersey as well, giving the Oilers' sweater its modern look. Image File history File links Oilers_Home_1975_Alternate. ... Image File history File links Oilers_Home_1975_Alternate. ...


In 2001, the introduction of the third jersey featuring a logo designed by Spawn creator and Oilers co-owner, Todd McFarlane, and Brent Ashe, was a controversial move, given the negative reactions to many other teams' designs. While there remains some disdain towards both the "Rigger" logo and McFarlane's "Blades" logo — meant to symbolize elements of the Oilers' past — the navy, silver, and white design is generally considered a success, though there are no plans for it to become the basis for the team's primary jerseys, as has been done previously by the Dallas Stars and San Jose Sharks. The jersey became a a big hit with the fans and became the best-selling third jersey in NHL History. McFarlane spoke about the jersey to the Edmonton Journal on the day it was unveiled, saying, "We wanted it to be a hockey jersey but also a good wear if you were just walking down the street." The logo was designed to represent what the Oilers were all about. "Sharp, blade-like shapes signify the blades of a hockey skate ... the five rivets around the oil drop represent the five Stanley Cups won by the Oilers ... inner and outer gear shapes signify force and reinforce the concept of teamwork and industriousness." McFarlane also mentioned, "The oil drop is derived from the original logo. It's turned on its side to suggest speed in the new logo and it has been given a highlight to emphasize the difference from the original." A third jersey or alternate jersey is a sports teams alternate design for the previously established other two jerseys, the home and away outfits. ... Spawn (real name Al Simmons) is a fictional character in Image Comics comic book of the same name. ... Spawn #1 (1992), featuring one of McFarlanes most popular creations Todd McFarlane (born March 16, 1961 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a cartoonist, comic book writer, artist, and media entrepreneur. ... The Dallas Stars are a professional ice hockey team based in Dallas, Texas. ... The San Jose Sharks are a professional ice hockey team based in San Jose, California. ... The Edmonton Journal is a daily newspaper in Edmonton, Alberta. ...


In accordance with the NHL announcement of new jerseys to be used for all 30 NHL teams, the Oilers will unveil their new jersey during the latter part of the 06-07 season.[1]


Season-by-season record

Alberta/Edmonton Oilers (WHA, 1972-79)

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes


Records as of September 12, 2006. [4] [5]

Season GP W L T Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
1972-73 78 37 35 6 80 259 250 843 4th, West Did not qualify
1973-74 78 44 32 2 90 332 275 1273 3rd, West Lost Preliminary Round
1974-75 78 36 38 4 76 279 279 896 5th, Canadian Did not qualify
1975-76 81 27 49 5 59 268 345 991 4th, Canadian Lost Quarterfinal
1976-77 81 34 43 4 72 243 304 1319 4th, West Lost Quarterfinal
1977-78 80 38 39 3 79 309 307 1296 5th, WHA Lost Preliminary Round
1978-79 80 48 30 2 98 340 266 1220 1st, WHA Lost Avco World Trophy Final
Totals 556 264 266 26 554 2030 2026 7838

World Hockey Association logo The 1972-73 WHA season was the first regular season of the new defunct World Hockey Association (WHA). ... World Hockey Association logo The 1973-74 WHA season was the second season of the now defunct World Hockey Association. ... World Hockey Association logo The 1974-75 WHA season was the second season of the now defunct World Hockey Association. ... World Hockey Association logo The 1975-76 WHA season was the fourth season of the now defunct World Hockey Association. ... The 1976-76 WHA season was the fifth season of the now defunct World Hockey Association (WHA). ... The 1977-78 WHA season was the sixth regular season of the now defunct World Hockey Association (WHA). ... World Hockey Association logo The 1978-79 WHA season was the seventh and last regular season of the now defunct World Hockey Association (WHA). ... Avco World Trophy The Avco World Trophy was the championship trophy of the original World Hockey Association (1972-1979). ...

Edmonton Oilers (NHL, 1979-present)

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, PIM = Penalties in minutes


Records as of December 14, 2006. [6]

Season GP W L T OTL Pts GF GA PIM Finish Playoffs
1979-80 80 28 39 13 69 301 322 1528 4th, Smythe Lost in Preliminary Round, 0-3 (Flyers)
1980-81 80 29 35 16 74 328 327 1544 4th, Smythe Won in Preliminary Round, 3-0 (Canadiens)
Lost in Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Islanders)
1981-82 80 48 17 15 111 417 295 1473 1st, Smythe Lost in Division Semifinals, 2-3 (Kings)
1982-83 80 47 21 12 106 424 315 1771 1st, Smythe Won in Division Semifinals, 3-0 (Jets)
Won in Division Finals, 4-1 (Flames)
Won in Conference Finals, 4-0 (Black Hawks)
Lost in Finals, 0-4 (Islanders)
1983-84 80 57 18 5 119 446 314 1577 1st, Smythe Won in Division Semifinals, 3-0 (Jets)
Won in Division Finals, 4-3 (Flames)
Won in Conference Finals, 4-0 (North Stars)
Stanley Cup Champions, 4-1 (Islanders)
1984-85 80 49 20 11 109 401 298 1567 1st, Smythe Won in Division Semifinals, 3-0 (Kings)
Won in Division Finals, 4-0 (Jets)
Won in Conference Finals, 4-2 (Black Hawks)
Stanley Cup Champions, 4-1 (Flyers)
1985-86 80 56 17 7 119 426 310 1928 1st, Smythe Won in Division Semifinals, 3-0 (Canucks)
Lost in Division Finals, 3-4 (Flames)
1986-87 80 50 24 6 106 372 284 1721 1st, Smythe Won in Division Semifinals, 4-1 (Kings)
Won in Division Finals, 4-0 (Jets)
Won in Conference Finals, 4-1 (Red Wings)
Stanley Cup Champions, 4-3 (Flyers)
1987-88 80 44 25 11 99 363 288 2173 2nd, Smythe Won in Division Semifinals, 4-1 (Jets)
Won in Division Finals, 4-0 (Flames)
Won in Conference Finals, 4-1 (Red Wings)
Stanley Cup Champions, 4-0 (Bruins)
1988-89 80 38 34 8 84 325 306 1931 3rd, Smythe Lost in Division Semifinals, 3-4 (Kings)
1989-90 80 38 28 14 90 315 283 2046 3rd, Smythe Won in Division Semifinals, 4-3 (Jets)
Won in Division Finals, 4-0 (Kings)
Won in Conference Finals, 4-2 (Blackhawks)
Stanley Cup Champions, 4-1 (Bruins)
1990-91 80 37 37 6 80 272 272 1823 3rd, Smythe Won in Division Semifinals, 4-3 (Flames)
Won in Division Finals, 4-2 (Kings)
Lost in Conference Finals, 1-4 (North Stars)
1991-92 80 36 34 10 82 295 297 1907 3rd, Smythe Won in Division Semifinals, 4-2 (Kings)
Won in Division Finals, 4-2 (Canucks)
Lost in Conference Finals, 0-4 (Blackhawks)
1992-93 84 26 50 8 60 242 337 2027 5th, Smythe Did not qualify
1993-94 84 25 45 14 64 261 305 1858 6th, Pacific Did not qualify
1994-951 48 17 27 4 38 136 183 1183 5th, Pacific Did not qualify
1995-96 82 30 44 8 68 240 304 1709 5th, Pacific Did not qualify
1996-97 82 36 37 9 81 252 247 1368 3rd, Pacific Won in Conference Quarterfinals, 4-3 (Stars)
Lost in Conference Semifinals, 1-4 (Avalanche)
1997-98 82 35 37 10 80 215 224 1690 3rd, Pacific Won in Conference Quarterfinals, 4-3 (Avalanche)
Lost in Conference Semifinals, 1-4 (Stars)
1998-99 82 33 37 12 78 230 226 1373 2nd, Northwest Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 0-4 (Stars)
1999-00 82 32 26 16 8 88 226 212 1344 2nd, Northwest Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 1-4 (Stars)
2000-01 82 39 28 12 3 93 243 222 1287 2nd, Northwest Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Stars)
2001-02 82 38 28 12 4 92 205 182 1267 3rd, Northwest Did not qualify
2002-03 82 36 26 11 9 92 231 230 1203 4th, Northwest Lost in Conference Quarterfinals, 2-4 (Stars)
2003-04 82 36 29 12 5 89 221 208 1220 4th, Northwest Did not qualify
2004-052
2005-063 82 41 28 13 95 256 251 1178 3rd, Northwest Won in Conference Quarterfinals, 4-2 (Red Wings)
Won in Conference Semifinals, 4-2 (Sharks)
Won in Conference Finals, 4-1 (Mighty Ducks)
Lost in Finals, 3-4 (Hurricanes)
2006-07 31 17 12 2 36 86 79 474 1st, Northwest Current Season
Totals 2079 983 792 262 42 2270 7651 7046 41178
1 Season was shortened due to the 1994-95 NHL lockout.
2 Season was cancelled due to the 2004-05 NHL lockout.
3 As of the 2005-06 NHL season, all games tied after a 5 minute overtime will be decided in a shootout; SOL (Shootout losses) will be recorded as OTL in the standings.

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Notable players

Current roster

As of December 15, 2006. [2] The 2006-07 NHL season is the 89th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ...

Goaltenders
# Player Catches Acquired Place of Birth
30 Jussi Markkanen L 2004 Imatra, Finland
35 Canada Dwayne Roloson L 2006 Simcoe, Ontario
Defencemen
# Player Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
2 United States Matt Greene R 2002 Grand Ledge, Michigan
5 Ladislav Smid L 2006 Frýdlant v Čechách, Czechoslovakia
21 Canada Jason Smith - C R 1999 Calgary, Alberta
24 Canada Steve Staios - A R 2001 Hamilton, Ontario
25 Jan Hejda L 2006 Prague, Czechoslovakia
29 Sweden Daniel Tjarnqvist L 2006 Umea, Sweden
47 Canada Marc-Andre Bergeron L 2001 Saint-Louis-de-France, Quebec
Forwards
# Player Position Shoots Acquired Place of Birth
8 Alexei Mikhnov LW L 2000 Kiev, U.S.S.R.
10 Canada Shawn Horcoff - A C L 1998 Trail, British Columbia
14 Canada Raffi Torres LW L 2003 Toronto, Ontario
15 Canada Joffrey Lupul RW R 2006 Edmonton, Alberta
16 Canada Jarret Stoll C R 2002 Melville, Saskatchewan
18 Canada Ethan Moreau - A (IR) LW L 1999 Huntsville, Ontario
19 United States Marty Reasoner C L 2006 Honeoye Falls, New York
20 United States Toby Petersen C R 2004 Minneapolis, Minnesota
22 Canada Jean-Francois Jacques LW R 2003 Montreal, Quebec
26 United States Brad Winchester LW L 2000 Madison, Wisconsin
28 Norway Patrick Thoresen LW L 2006 Oslo, Norway
34 Canada Fernando Pisani RW L 1996 Edmonton, Alberta
71 Petr Sykora C L 2006 Plzen, Czechoslovakia
78 Canada Marc-Antoine Pouliot C R 2003 Quebec City, Quebec
83 Ales Hemsky RW R 2001 Pardubice, Czechoslovakia
94 Canada Ryan Smyth - A (IR) LW L 1994 Banff, Alberta

Image File history File links Flag_of_Finland_(bordered). ... Jussi Markkanen (b. ... The 2003-04 NHL season was the 87th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... Imatra is a town and municipality in eastern Finland, founded in 1948 around three industrial settlements near the Finnish-Russian border. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Albert Dwayne Roli Roloson (born October 12, 1969 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada) is an NHL goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers. ... The modernized NHL shield logo was introduced for the 2005-06 season. ... Simcoe is a town of approx. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... Matt Greene (born May 13, 1983 in Grand Ledge, Michigan, USA) is a professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for the Edmonton Oilers of the NHL. Greene was drafted in the 2nd round (44th overall) by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. ... The 2002 NHL Entry Draft was held June 22-23 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... Grand Ledge is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic_(bordered). ... Ladislav Smid is a professional ice hockey player, born February 1, 1986, in Frýdlant, Czechoslovakia (now part of the Czech Republic). ... The 2006-07 NHL season is the 89th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Location of Frýdlant in the Czech Republic For other uses of the terms Frýdlant & Friedland see Frýdlant (disambiguation) & Friedland (disambiguation). ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... For other Jason Smiths see Jason Smith. ... Luc Robitaille, 2005: the A is also placed on the players left. ... The 1998-99 NHL season was the 82nd regular season of the National Hockey League. ... Calgary is a city in the province of Alberta, Canada. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Steve Staios (b. ... The 2001-02 NHL season was the 85th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... Nickname: Ambitious City, Steeltown, The Hammer Motto: Together Aspire - Together Achieve Location in the province of Ontario, Canada Coordinates: Country  Province Canada  Ontario Incorporated June 9, 1846 [1] Mayor Fred Eisenberger City Council Hamilton City Council Representatives MPs and MPPs Area    - City 1,138. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic_(bordered). ... Jan Hejda (born June 18th, 1978 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, now part of the Czech Republic) is a National Hockey League defenceman currently playing for the Edmonton Oilers. ... The 2006-07 NHL season is the 89th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Prague (Czech: Praha (IPA: ), see also other names) is the capital and largest city of the Czech Republic. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Sweden. ... Daniel Tjärnqvist (born October 14, 1976 in UmeÃ¥, Sweden) is a Swedish ice hockey defenseman. ... The 2006-07 NHL season is the 89th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Umeå [˘ʉməoː] is a city and a municipality in Västerbotten County, in northern Sweden. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Marc-Andre Bergeron (born October 13, 1980 in Saint-Louis-de-France, Quebec, Canada) is a French Canadian professional hockey defenceman. ... The 2001-02 NHL season was the 85th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... Saint-Louis-de-France is a former town in Quebec, Canada. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Russia_(bordered). ... Alexei Mikhnov (b. ... The 2000 NHL Entry Draft was held from June 24 to 25 at the Canadian Airlines Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta following the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft on June 23 for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. ... Location Map of Ukraine with Kiev highlighted. ... Soviet redirects here. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Shawn Horcoff (born 17 September 1978) is a professional ice hockey center who was born in Trail, British Columbia. ... The 1998 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 27th at the Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, New York. ... Trail, British Columbia Trail (, ) is a town in the Kootenay region of the interior of British Columbia, Canada. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Raffi Torres (b. ... The 2002-03 NHL season was the 86th regular season of the National Hockey League. ... Template:Hide = Motto: Template:Unhide = Diversity Our Strength Image:Toronto, Ontario Location. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Joffrey Lupul is a professional ice hockey player, born September 23, 1983, in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada. ... The 2006-07 NHL season is the 89th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, situated in the north central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farm land on the prairies. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Jarret Stoll (b. ... The 2002 NHL Entry Draft was held June 22-23 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... Melville is a small Canadian city located in the east-central portion of Saskatchewan. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Ethan Moreau (b. ... Luc Robitaille, 2005: the A is also placed on the players left. ... Injured reserve is a special sports reserve list for professional teams to use if a player is injured and unable to play for the remainder of the season. ... The 1998-99 NHL season was the 82nd regular season of the National Hockey League. ... Huntsville (2001 population 17,338) is a town in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, Canada. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... Marty Reasoner (b. ... The 2006-07 NHL season is the 89th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Honeoye Falls is a village located in Monroe County, New York. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... Toby Peterson (born October 27, 1978 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is a professional ice hockey right winger who currently plays for the Edmonton Oilers organization. ... The 2004-05 NHL season would have been the 88th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Nickname: City of Lakes Motto: En Avant Location in Hennepin County and the state of Minnesota. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Jean-Francois Jacques (born April 29, 1985 in Terrebonne, Quebec, Canada) is a professional ice hockey left wing who currently plays for the Edmonton Oilers of the NHL. Jacques was drafted in the 2nd round (68th overall) by the Edmonton Oilers in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. ... The 2003 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_States. ... Brad Winchester (b. ... The 2000 NHL Entry Draft was held from June 24 to 25 at the Canadian Airlines Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta following the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft on June 23 for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. ... Nickname: Mad Town or Mad City Location of Madison in Dane County, Wisconsin Municipality City Incorporated 1848 Mayor Dave Cieslewicz Area    - City 136. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Norway. ... Patrick Thoresen (born November 7, 1983 in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian ice hockey player. ... The 2006-07 NHL season is the 89th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Fernando Pisani (born 27 December 1976 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a professional ice hockey winger. ... The 1996 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Kiel Arena in St. ... Edmonton is the capital of the Canadian province of Alberta, situated in the north central region of the province, an area with some of the most fertile farm land on the prairies. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic_(bordered). ... Petr Sykora (born November 19, 1976 in Plzen, Czechoslovakia) is an ice hockey player, currently with the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim of the National Hockey League. ... The 2006-07 NHL season is the 89th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Marc-Antoine Pouliot (born 22 May 1985) is an ice hockey forward, currently playing in the American Hockey League with the Hamilton Bulldogs. ... The 2003 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee. ... Motto: « Don de Dieu feray valoir Â» (I shall put Gods gift to good use) Site in the province of Québec Official logo Provincial region Province Country Capitale-Nationale Québec Canada Gentilé Québécois, Québécoise Mayor Jean-Paul LAllier 1989-Dec. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_Czech_Republic_(bordered). ... Ales Hemsky (Cz: AleÅ¡ Hemský) is a professional ice hockey player, born August 13, 1983, in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia (now part of the Czech Republic). ... The 2001 NHL Entry Draft was held in June at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise, Florida. ... Pardubice (German: Pardubitz) capital of the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic on the Labe (Elbe) river. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Canada. ... Ryan Smyth (born February 21, 1976 in Banff, Alberta) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who generally plays left wing. ... Luc Robitaille, 2005: the A is also placed on the players left. ... 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Team captains

Note: This list includes Oiler captains from both the NHL and WHA. NHL redirects here. ... World Hockey Association logo The World Hockey Association (French: Association Mondiale de Hockey) was a professional ice hockey league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979. ...


Al Hamilton (born August 20, 1946) is a Canadian ice hockey player. ... Glen Sather (born September 2, 1943) in High River, Alberta, Canada) was a left wing in the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League. ... Paul Shmyr (January 28, 1946 in - Cudworth, Saskatchewan, Canada - September 2, 2004 in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada) was a World Hockey Association and National Hockey League defenseman. ... Ron Chipperfield (born March 28, 1954 in Brandon, Manitoba) is a retired former professional ice hockey player who served as captain of the Edmonton Oilers in 1979 and 1980. ... Blair MacDonald (born 17 November 1953 in Cornwall, Ontario, Canada) is a retired professional ice hockey right winger who played in the NHL for the Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks. ... Leo Fogolin (born February 15, 1955) in Chicago, Illinois, was a defenceman in the National Hockey League. ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Kevin Lowe (born April 15, 1959) in Lachute, Quebec, was a defenceman in the National Hockey League. ... Craig MacTavish (born August 15, 1958 in London, Ontario, Canada) is the head coach of the National Hockey Leagues Edmonton Oilers. ... Shayne Corson at the 1998 Winter Olympics. ... Kelly Buchberger (b. ... Doug Weight (Born January 21, 1971 in Warren, Michigan, USA) is professional ice hockey player currently playing for the St. ... For other Jason Smiths see Jason Smith. ...

Hall of Famers

Players
Builders
Broadcasters

The Hockey Hall of Fame is located at the corner of Front & Yonge in downtown Toronto The Stanley Cup on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Hockey Hall of Fame which is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, celebrates the history of ice hockey with exhibits featuring memorabilia and... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... Jari Pekka Kurri (born May 18, 1960, in Helsinki, Finland) is a retired Finnish professional ice hockey right winger. ... Fuhr with his hand on the Stanley Cup Grant Fuhr (born September 28, 1962), was a goaltender in the National Hockey League. ... Paul Coffey (born June 1, 1961, in Weston, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL. Known for his speed, Coffeys scoring prowess amongst defencemen was second only to Bobby Orr in NHL history. ... Glen Sather (born September 2, 1943) in High River, Alberta, Canada) was a left wing in the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League. ... Rod Phillips is a radio broadcaster for 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta. ...

Retired numbers

  • 3 Al Hamilton, D, 1972-80, number retired in 1980 (jersey ceremony April 4, 2001)
  • 7 Paul Coffey, D, 1980-87, number retired October 18, 2005
  • 11 Mark Messier, C, 1979-91, number to be retired February 27, 2007
  • 17 Jari Kurri, RW, 1980-90, number retired October 6, 2001
  • 31 Grant Fuhr, G, 1981-91, number retired October 9, 2003
  • 99 Wayne Gretzky, C, 1978-88, number retired October 1, 1999

Al Hamilton (born August 20, 1946) is a Canadian ice hockey player. ... Paul Coffey (born June 1, 1961, in Weston, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL. Known for his speed, Coffeys scoring prowess amongst defencemen was second only to Bobby Orr in NHL history. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Jari Pekka Kurri (born May 18, 1960, in Helsinki, Finland) is a retired Finnish professional ice hockey right winger. ... Fuhr with his hand on the Stanley Cup Grant Fuhr (born September 28, 1962), was a goaltender in the National Hockey League. ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ...

First-round draft picks

Note: This list does not include selections from the WHA. WHA is also an abbreviation for World Hockey Association WHA (970 AM) is one of the oldest radio stations in the United States, currently part of the Wisconsin Public Radio network. ...


The 1979 NHL Entry Draft took place on August 9, 1979 at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec. ... Kevin Lowe (born April 15, 1959) in Lachute, Quebec, was a defenceman in the National Hockey League. ... The 1980 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Montreal Forum. ... Paul Coffey (born June 1, 1961, in Weston, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL. Known for his speed, Coffeys scoring prowess amongst defencemen was second only to Bobby Orr in NHL history. ... The 1981 NHL Entry Draft was a draft held in Montreal,Quebec. ... Fuhr with his hand on the Stanley Cup Grant Fuhr (born September 28, 1962), was a goaltender in the National Hockey League. ... The 1982 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. ... Jim Playfair (born May 22, 1964 in Vanderhoof, British Columbia) is a retired former professional ice hockey player. ... The 1983 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. ... Jeff Beukeboom (b. ... jk;lkkkl;l [popiopi ... The first draft outside of Montreal. ... The 1986 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 21st, at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. ... Draft order Round 1 Category: ... The 1988 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. ... Francois Leroux (born April 18, 1970) is a former National Hockey League defenseman with the Edmonton Oilers, Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins and Colorado Avalanche. ... The 1989 NHL Entry Draft was held in June at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Bloomington, Minnesota . ... B.C. Place, Vancouver, British Columbia The 1990 NHL Entry Draft was held June 16th at B.C. Place in Vancouver, British Columbia. ... Scott Allison born 3 November 1987 is a professional footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Cardiff City. ... The 1991 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 22th at the Memorial Auditorium in Buffalo, New York. ... Tyler Wright (b. ... Martin Ručinský (born March 11, 1971 in Most, Czech Republic) is a professional ice hockey player in the National Hockey League. ... The 1992 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 20th at the Montreal Forum in Montreal, Quebec. ... Joe Hulbig (b. ... The 1993 NHL Entry Draft took place on June 26, 1993 at le Colisée de Québec in Quebec City, Quebec. ... Jason William Arnott (born October 11, 1974 in Collingwood, Ontario, Canada) is a professional ice hockey center in the NHL, who is currently an Unrestricted Free Agent. ... Nick Stajduhar (b. ... The NHL entry draft occurs during the off season and consists of amateur players being selected for national teams. ... Jason Bonsignore (b. ... Ryan Smyth (born February 21, 1976 in Banff, Alberta) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who generally plays left wing. ... Round 1 See also List of NHL players List of NHL Draft Busts List of NHL Draft Steals ... R. Steve Kelly (born October 26, 1976, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is an ice hockey Left Wing currently playing for the Frankfurt Lions of Deutsche Eishockey-Liga in Germany. ... The 1996 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Kiel Arena in St. ... Boyd Devereaux (born 16 April 1978 in Seaforth, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian ice hockey centre who currently plays for the Phoenix Coyotes of the NHL. // Playing career Devereaux was drafted 6th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. ... Matthieu Descoteaux (b. ... The 1997 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Civic Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on 21 June 1997. ... Michel Riesen (b. ... The 1998 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 27th at the Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, New York. ... Michael Henrich (b. ... The 1999 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 26th at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts. ... Jani Rita (born July 25, 1981 in Helsinki, Finland) is a professional ice hockey winger. ... The 2000 NHL Entry Draft was held from June 24 to 25 at the Canadian Airlines Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta following the 2000 NHL Expansion Draft on June 23 for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. ... Alexei Mikhnov (b. ... The 2001 NHL Entry Draft was held in June at the National Car Rental Center in Sunrise, Florida. ... Ales Hemsky (Cz: Aleš Hemský) is a professional ice hockey player, born August 13, 1983, in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia (now part of the Czech Republic). ... The 2002 NHL Entry Draft was held June 22-23 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ... Jesse Niinimäki (born August 19, 1983 in Tampere, Finland) is a Finnish ice hockey forward. ... The 2003 NHL Entry Draft was held at the Gaylord Entertainment Center in Nashville, Tennessee. ... Marc-Antoine Pouliot (born 22 May 1985) is an ice hockey forward, currently playing in the American Hockey League with the Hamilton Bulldogs. ... The 2004 NHL Entry Draft was held on June 26 at the RBC Center in Raleigh, North Carolina. ... Devan Dubnyk (born May 4, 1986, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender. ... Rob Schremp (born July 1, 1986 in Syracuse, New York) is an ice hockey player. ... The 2005 NHL Entry Draft was the 43rd NHL Entry Draft. ... Andrew Cogliano (born June 14, 1987, in Woodbridge, Ontario) is a Canadian ice hockey player. ... The 2006 NHL Entry Draft Logo. ... The Minnesota Wild are a professional ice hockey team based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. ... Albert Dwayne Roli Roloson (born October 12, 1969 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada) is an NHL goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers. ...

Franchise scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.


Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; * = current Oilers player

Player Pos GP G A Pts P/G
Wayne Gretzky C 696 583 1086 1669 2.40
Jari Kurri RW 754 474 569 1043 1.38
Mark Messier C/LW 851 392 642 1034 1.22
Glenn Anderson RW 845 417 489 906 1.07
Paul Coffey D 532 209 460 669 1.26
Doug Weight C 588 157 420 577 .98
Ryan Smyth* LW 717 234 262 503 .69
Esa Tikkanen LW 490 178 258 436 .89
Kevin Lowe D 1037 74 309 383 .37
Charlie Huddy D 694 61 287 368 .53

Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... Jari Pekka Kurri (born May 18, 1960, in Helsinki, Finland) is a retired Finnish professional ice hockey right winger. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Glenn Anderson (b. ... Paul Coffey (born June 1, 1961, in Weston, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL. Known for his speed, Coffeys scoring prowess amongst defencemen was second only to Bobby Orr in NHL history. ... Doug Weight (Born January 21, 1971 in Warren, Michigan, USA) is professional ice hockey player currently playing for the St. ... Ryan Smyth (born February 21, 1976 in Banff, Alberta) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who generally plays left wing. ... Esa Tikkanen (born January 25, 1965 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish retired professional ice hockey forward. ... Kevin Lowe (born April 15, 1959) in Lachute, Quebec, was a defenceman in the National Hockey League. ... Charlie Huddy is one of only 7 Edmonton Oilers to be a member of all 5 of the franchises Stanley-Cup winning teams. ...

NHL awards and trophies

Stanley Cup This is the current WikiProject: Ice Hockey Article Improvement Drive collaboration! The Stanley Cup The Stanley Cup is the championship trophy of the National Hockey League (NHL), the major professional ice hockey league in Canada and the United States. ...

  • 1983-84, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90

Presidents' Trophy The 1983-84 NHL season was the 67th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1987-88 NHL season was the 71st regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The 1989-90 NHL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The Presidents Trophy is an award presented by the National Hockey League to the team which finished with the best record in the entire league during the regular season. ...

  • 1985-86, 1986-87

Clarence S. Campbell Bowl The 1985-86 NHL season was the 69th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Clarence S. Campbell Bowl at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Clarence S. Campbell Bowl, or the Campbell Trophy, is a National Hockey League trophy awarded to the Western Conference playoff champions. ...

  • 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1987-88, 1989-90, 2005-06

Art Ross Trophy The classic NHL shield logo The 1982-83 NHL season was the 66th season of the National Hockey League. ... The 1983-84 NHL season was the 67th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1987-88 NHL season was the 71st regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The 1989-90 NHL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The modernized NHL shield logo was introduced for the 2005-06 season. ... The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League player who leads the league in scoring at the end of the regular season. ...

  • Wayne Gretzky: 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87

Conn Smythe Trophy Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... The 1980-81 NHL season was the 64th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1981-82 NHL season was the 65th season of the National Hockey League. ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1982-83 NHL season was the 66th season of the National Hockey League. ... The 1983-84 NHL season was the 67th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1985-86 NHL season was the 69th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Conn Smythe Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Conn Smythe Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the most valuable player during the National Hockey Leagues Stanley Cup playoffs. ...

Hart Memorial Trophy This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The 1983-84 NHL season was the 67th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1987-88 NHL season was the 71st regular season of the National Hockey League. ... William Edward Ranford, better known as Bill Ranford (born December 14, 1966 in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada) is a former professional ice hockey goaltender. ... The 1989-90 NHL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Hockey League. ... Hart Memorial Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Hart Memorial Trophy is presented annually to the ice hockey player who is most valuable to his team in the National Hockey League during the regular season. ...

Jack Adams Award Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... The 1979-80 NHL season was the 63rd season of the National Hockey League. ... The 1980-81 NHL season was the 64th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1981-82 NHL season was the 65th season of the National Hockey League. ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1982-83 NHL season was the 66th season of the National Hockey League. ... The 1983-84 NHL season was the 67th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1985-86 NHL season was the 69th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The 1989-90 NHL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The Jack Adams Award is awarded annually to the National Hockey League coach judged to have contributed most to the teams success. ...

James Norris Memorial Trophy Glen Sather (born September 2, 1943) in High River, Alberta, Canada) was a left wing in the World Hockey Association and National Hockey League. ... The 1985-86 NHL season was the 69th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Norris Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The James Norris Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League defenceman who demonstrates the greatest ability, by a poll of the Professional Hockey Writers Association. ...

King Clancy Memorial Trophy Paul Coffey (born June 1, 1961, in Weston, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL. Known for his speed, Coffeys scoring prowess amongst defencemen was second only to Bobby Orr in NHL history. ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1985-86 NHL season was the 69th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... King Clancy Memorial Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The King Clancy Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and who has made a significant humanitarian contribution in his community. ...

Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Kevin Lowe (born April 15, 1959) in Lachute, Quebec, was a defenceman in the National Hockey League. ... The 1989-90 NHL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Hockey League. ... The Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, formerly known as the Lady Byng Trophy, is presented each year to the National Hockey League hockey player voted to have shown the best sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with performance in play. ...

Lester B. Pearson Award Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... The 1979-80 NHL season was the 63rd season of the National Hockey League. ... Jari Pekka Kurri (born May 18, 1960, in Helsinki, Finland) is a retired Finnish professional ice hockey right winger. ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The Lester B. Pearson Award is awarded annually to the National Hockey Leagues outstanding player in the regular season, as judged by members of the NHL Players Association (NHLPA). ...

NHL League Championships* Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1981-82 NHL season was the 65th season of the National Hockey League. ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1982-83 NHL season was the 66th season of the National Hockey League. ... The 1983-84 NHL season was the 67th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The 1989-90 NHL season was the 73rd regular season of the National Hockey League. ...

  • 1983-84

* prior to creation of the Presidents' Trophy in 1985-86 The 1983-84 NHL season was the 67th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The Presidents Trophy is an award presented by the National Hockey League to the team which finished with the best record in the entire league during the regular season. ... The 1985-86 NHL season was the 69th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ...


NHL Plus/Minus Award The NHL Plus-Minus Award is awarded annually to the player in the National Hockey League that leads the league in plus/minus. ...

Vezina Trophy Charlie Huddy is one of only 7 Edmonton Oilers to be a member of all 5 of the franchises Stanley-Cup winning teams. ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1982-83 NHL season was the 66th season of the National Hockey League. ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... The 1983-84 NHL season was the 67th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1984-85 NHL season was the 68th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... The 1986-87 NHL season was the 70th regular season of the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Vezina Trophy on display at the Hockey Hall of Fame The Vezina Trophy is awarded annually to the person deemed the best ice hockey goalkeeper as voted on by the general managers of the teams in the National Hockey League. ...


Fuhr with his hand on the Stanley Cup Grant Fuhr (born September 28, 1962), was a goaltender in the National Hockey League. ... The classic NHL shield logo The 1987-88 NHL season was the 71st regular season of the National Hockey League. ...

Franchise individual records

WHA (1972-79)
  • Most Games, career: Al Hamilton, 456
  • Most Goals, career: Rusty Patenaude, 126
  • Most Assists, career: Al Hamilton, 258
  • Most Points, career: Al Hamilton, 311
  • Most Penalty Minutes, career: Doug Barrie, 620
  • Most Wins, career: Dave Dryden, 112
  • Most Shutouts, career: Dave Dryden, 8
NHL (1979-present)

Al Hamilton (born August 20, 1946) is a Canadian ice hockey player. ... Al Hamilton (born August 20, 1946) is a Canadian ice hockey player. ... Al Hamilton (born August 20, 1946) is a Canadian ice hockey player. ... David Dryden (born September 5, 1941 in Hamilton, Ontario) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender. ... David Dryden (born September 5, 1941 in Hamilton, Ontario) was a Canadian ice hockey goaltender. ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... James Stephen Smith[1], better known as Steve Smith, (born April 30, 1963, in Glasgow, Scotland) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. ... Paul Coffey (born June 1, 1961, in Weston, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey defenceman in the NHL. Known for his speed, Coffeys scoring prowess amongst defencemen was second only to Bobby Orr in NHL history. ... Jari Pekka Kurri (born May 18, 1960, in Helsinki, Finland) is a retired Finnish professional ice hockey right winger. ... Fuhr with his hand on the Stanley Cup Grant Fuhr (born September 28, 1962), was a goaltender in the National Hockey League. ... Curtis Shayne Joseph (born April 29, 1967 in Keswick, Ontario, Canada), is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for the Phoenix Coyotes in the NHL. // Playing career Joseph is nicknamed Cujo and has played wearing the number 31 for the St. ... Tommy Salo Tomas Mikael Salo born February 1, 1971, in Surahammar, Sweden) is a professional Ice Hockey Goaltender. ... Ryan Smyth (born February 21, 1976 in Banff, Alberta) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who generally plays left wing. ...

Miscellaneous

Other notable figures

  • Peter Pocklington, owner of the owners from the late 1970s to the mid 1990s. Pocklington had a number of business deals that went sour and was responsible for the trade of Wayne Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings in 1988.
  • Joey Moss, official Dressing Room Attendant for the Oilers. Moss, who was born with Down Syndrome, is the brother of singer Vicki Moss, whom Gretzky began dating in 1979. Gretzky asked Joey to come work for the Oilers in the early 1980s, and Moss has remained with the team ever since. Every year an intra-squad game called the "Joey Moss Cup" is held in early September. In 2003, Moss was honoured by the NHL Alumni Association with its “Seventh Man Award”, honouring those for their dedication and service behind the scenes[7]
  • Todd McFarlane, artist and creator of the comic book Spawn, is a part-owner of the franchise. In late 2001, McFarlane revealed a new logo for the Edmonton Oilers. This logo is featured on the team's Third Jersey. His company McFarlane Toys also makes action figures for the NHL.
  • Nelson Skalbania, who owned the Edmonton Oilers WHA franchise in the mid 1970s before selling the team to Peter Pocklington. Ironically, it was Skalbania who, as owner of the Indianapolis Racers, would eventually sell the contracts of three players to Pocklington in 1978 for $700,000. One of these players was Wayne Gretzky.
  • Rod Phillips, the Oilers' play-by-play broadcaster for all games on 630 Ched. Alongside Morely Scott, Phillips has only missed one Oiler game in 30 years of broadcasting. In 2003, he was the recipient of the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award for his great play-by-play work. Oiler fans consider Phillips to be as good as the great hockey broadcasters like Bob Cole and Chris Cuthbert.

Peter Pocklington (b. ... The Los Angeles Kings are a professional ice hockey team based in Los Angeles, California, USA. They play in the National Hockey League (NHL). ... Joey Moss enthusiastically singing the Canadian Anthem Joey Moss is the equipment manager for the Edmonton Oilers. ... Spawn #1 (1992), featuring one of McFarlanes most popular creations Todd McFarlane (born March 16, 1961 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada) is a cartoonist, comic book writer, artist, and media entrepreneur. ... Spawn (real name Al Simmons) is a fictional character in Image Comics comic book of the same name. ... A third jersey or alternate jersey is a sports teams alternate design for the previously established other two jerseys, the home and away outfits. ... McFarlane Toys is a company started by Todd McFarlane that makes detailed models of characters from movies, comics, musicians, video games, and sport figures. ... An action figure is a posable plastic figurine of an action hero, superhero or a character from a movie or television program. ... Nelson Skalbania is an American businessman best known for signing a 17-year-old Wayne Gretzky to the Indianapolis Racers of the World Hockey Association. ... Peter Pocklington (b. ... Wayne Douglas Gretzky, OC (born January 26, 1961) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently part-owner and head coach of the Phoenix Coyotes. ... Rod Phillips is a radio broadcaster for 630 CHED in Edmonton, Alberta. ... The Foster Hewitt Memorial Award is an award named after Foster Hewitt and presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of hockey during their broadcasting career. ...

References

  1. ^ CBC.ca, Number 99 goes to Edmonton
  2. ^ SportingNews.com, What was the greatest pro team of the last 120 years?
  3. ^ TSN.ca, Oilers sign Lupul to three-year deal
  4. ^ Hockeydb.com, Alberta Oilers season statistics and records
  5. ^ Hockeydb.com, Edmonton Oilers (WHA) season statistics and records
  6. ^ Hockeydb.com, Edmonton Oilers (NHL) season statistics and records
  7. ^ Peter Goldring.com, Joey Moss Sports Hero

See also

This is a list of players who have played at least one game for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL) and World Hockey Association (WHA) from 1972-73 to present. ... Head Coaches of the Edmonton Oilers Glen Sather 1979-80 Bryan Watson and Glen Sather 1980-81 Glen Sather 1981-89 John Muckler 1989-91 Ted Green 1991-93 Ted Green and Glen Sather 1993-94 George Burnett and Ron Low 1994-95 Ron Low 1995-99 Kevin Lowe 1999... This is a list of Edmonton Oilers individual and team records. ... The Battle of Alberta is a term applied to the intense rivalry between the cities of Edmonton and Calgary. ... World Hockey Association logo The World Hockey Association (French: Association Mondiale de Hockey) was a professional ice hockey league that operated in North America from 1972 to 1979. ... National Hockey League The list of National Hockey League (NHL) players is divided into the following lists: By specific groups Current players List of every NHL player List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame List of members of the United States Hockey Hall of Fame List of NHL... A list of National Hockey League seasons since inception of the league: 1917-18 | 1918-19 | 1919-20 | 1920-21 | 1921-22 | 1922-23 | 1923-24 | 1924-25 | 1925-26 | 1926-27 | 1927-28 | 1928-29 | 1929-30 | 1930-31 | 1931-32 | 1932-33 | 1933-34 | 1934-35 | 1935-36... The Stanley Cup This is a list of Stanley Cup champions, including the finalists/challengers. ... The following is a list of ice hockey teams in Alberta, past and present. ...

External links

  • Official website of the Edmonton Oilers
  • Edmonton Oilers Heritage Website

  Results from FactBites:
 
Edmonton Oilers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1775 words)
The team was not one of the league's more successful on the ice, accumulating a mediocre record until the final WHA season of 1978-79, where, led by future superstar Wayne Gretzky, the Oilers gained a 48-30-2 mark to lead the league in the regular season, but fell to the Winnipeg Jets in the finals.
Edmonton repeated Cup success in 1985, but were knocked out of the playoffs in 1986 when Steve Smith scored on his own net in the seventh game of the Campbell Conference finals against the rival Calgary Flames.
In 1997 the Oilers returned to the Stanley Cup playoffs and emerged victorious again, defeating the Dallas Stars in a seven-game series considered to be one of the most exciting of all time, the final goal coming on a breakaway in overtime.
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