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Longest consecutive point streak, rookie: Miroslav Šatan, 11 (6 goals, 9 assists; February 28 - March 23, 1996). Longest consecutive point streak, from start of season: Wayne Gretzky, 51 (61 goals, 92 assists; October 5, 1983 - January 27, 1984). Longest winning streak: Andy Moog, 10 (March 11 - October 19, 1983).
The Oilers selected Connor McDavid first overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. Ales Hemsky led the team in scoring points for four seasons, from 2005–06 to 2008–09. The statue of Wayne Gretzky outside Rogers Place commemorates the Oilers' Stanley Cup victories and the all-time Oiler leader for regular season goals, assists and points and playoff assists and points.
Gretzky set a new NHL record for points with 215, and amassed a new league record 163 assists. Jari Kurri led the NHL in goals with 68, finishing with 131 points, and Paul Coffey set a new record for goals by a defenceman with 48. He finished with 138 points, one point behind the all-time record for defencemen set by Bobby Orr. Additionally ...
McDavid had two goals and an assist in the Edmonton Oilers' 5-3 win against the Minnesota Wild on Wednesday night, passing Jari Kurri for second all-time in points in Edmonton history. McDavid ...
Points Margin Win # Playoff result 1985–86: Edmonton Oilers: 119 9 1 Lost Division Finals 1986–87: Edmonton Oilers: 106 6 2 Won Stanley Cup: 1987–88: Calgary Flames: 105 2 1 Lost Division Finals 1988–89: Calgary Flames: 117 2 2 Won Stanley Cup: 1989–90: Boston Bruins: 101 2 1 Lost Stanley Cup Finals 1990–91: Chicago Blackhawks: 106 1 1
The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton. The team is a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Oilers began as a charter member of the World Hockey Association (WHA) in 1972, and were known as the Alberta Oilers for their first season after their Calgary ...
Edmonton Oilers NHL 80 92: 120 212 26 +81 18 6 12 5 5 7 12 8 1982–83: Edmonton Oilers NHL 80 71 125 196 59 +60 18 6 9 16 12 26 38 4 1983–84: Edmonton Oilers NHL 74 87 118 205 39 +76 20 12 11 19 13 22 35 12 1984–85: Edmonton Oilers NHL 80 73 135 208 52 +98 8 11 7 18 17 30 47: 4 1985–86: Edmonton Oilers NHL 80 52 163: 215: 46 +71 11 3 6 ...
Joe Sakic had the greatest time period between first and last 100 point seasons, achieving his first in 1988-89, and his last in 2005-06, for a span of 17 years. Wayne Gretzky is the only player to achieve or surpass a 200-point season, doing so with the Edmonton Oilers four times: 1981–82 and three consecutive from 1983–84 to 1985–86 ...