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L’histoire des Oilers d’Edmonton, édition 2022



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  1. Awards History:

    Art Ross: Wayne Gretzky (1981/82/83/84/85/86/87) + Connor McDavid (2017/18/21/22) + Leon Draisaitl (2020)

    Bill Masterton: None

    Calder: None: None

    Conn Smythe: Mark Messier (1984) + Wayne Gretzky (1985/88) + Bill Ranford (1990)

    Frank J. Selke: None

    Hart Memorial: Wayne Gretzky (1980/81/82/83/84/85/86/87) + Mark Messier (1990) + Connor McDavid (2017/21) + Leon Draisaitl (2020)

    Jack Adams: Glen Sather (1986)

    James Norris: Paul Coffey (1985/86)

    King Clancy Memorial: Kevin Lowe (1990) + Ethan Moreau (2009) + Andrew Ference (2014)

    Lady Bing: Wayne Gretzky (1980) + Jari Kurri (1985)

    Lester B. Pearson/Ted Lindsay: Wayne Gretzky (1982/83/84/85/87) + Mark Messier (1990) + Connor McDavid (2017/18/21) + Leon Draisaitl (2020)

    Maurice "Rocket" Richard: None

    Vezina: Grant Fuhr (1988)

    William M. Jennings: None

  2. I was lucky to be 12 when the Oilers won their 1st cup. I used to live down the street from Kevin Lowe, and Glenn Anderson, and after the 3rd cup win, Anderson had a huge pool party and my friends and I were skateboarding up and down the back alley behind his house, it was a wild party…and some guy drowned in his pool! Crazy times back then!

  3. Whenever talking about Gretzky it's just silly… like "he scored the most goals in NHL history, but even if he hadn't scored a single goal his assists would have him first overall in total points in NHL history"

  4. Coming from someone born in 96’. Im glad on Sportsnet you can watch classic games. But I’m excited for the future

  5. Thanks for doing this great video, Shannon. The work you put into these is amazing!
    I’ve been a huge Oilers fan since ‘79, and it’s hard to believe it’s been 32 yrs. since our last Stanley Cup title(better than 55 yrs. 🤫)
    People say Gretz got all those points because the goaltending was 2nd rate back in the 80’s, but when you look at the Goalie names back then, that’s just not true.

  6. Also, Ales Hemsky is an honorable mention just for being one of the best Oilers in their history. If it wasn't for being injury-prone, Hemsky would have easily been a recognizable star in the league among the likes of Heater, Kovi, and guys like that. Guy was a real blue-collar worker but had skill for days. Imagine if he got to play in his prime with McDavid…

  7. Excellent video! 👍 OILERS was pretty tough team to beat in the '80's. Even some of the players that left went on to be eventually become Stanley Cup Champions in other teams. Wow, quite the team! 👏

  8. We drafted horrendously in the 90's and early 2000's. Brutal. Thank the heavens we've done better in recent years.

  9. 2010 Taylor Hall 6 years
    2011 RNH 10 years
    2012 Nail Yakapov 4 years
    2013 Darnel Nurse 8 years
    2014 Leon Draisitle 7 years
    2015 Connor McDavid 6 years
    2016 Jesse Puljujarvi 5 years
    2018 Even Bouchard 3 years
    2019 Philipp Broberg 2 years

    Since 2010 all those picks were made in the top 10 with the exception of Yamamoto. Yak was a fail Hall was traded the rest still with the team and have played NHL games.

  10. Hard to believe that such high draft picks played so few games in the NHL. Why ? Injuries, couldn't play at NHL level, total bust etc. ?

  11. Can you imagine those guys with today's training, diet and equipment. Scary!

  12. Problem with Oilers drafting was in the 90s Barry Fraser wouldn't go on the road anymore scouted via highlight Reels. Sat in Mexico riding the Dynasty oilers he drafted. Once they tossed him in 2000 after mikhnov they followed up with Hemsky in 2001 Stoll Greene in 2002 Brodziak 2003 Dubnyk 2004 Coglinao 2005 Petry 2006 Gagne 2007 Eberle 2008 etc and started hitting again. We won't talk about Yakupov. Lol

  13. Oilers are going back to the original orange shoulder jersey next season. 😉
    Thank you for the vid. 👍❤️

  14. As Connor McDavid said in his immediate post draft interview: The Edmonton Oilers have such a historic history!

  15. Messier was one of the dirtiest players all time in the league, right after Mr. Hockey, Gordie "Elbows" Howe.

  16. Kevin Lowe – i'll get the name wright, has 2 more then the great one. hint hint.

  17. I know of another angle of the thumbnail of Ranford holding the Stanley Cup in 90. The angle is from the front and it looks like it was taken at the exact same moment

  18. I will say it again… when a transaction includes a $20M dollar cash component you cannot call it a trade. That is a sale and the NHL agreed and no longer allows these types of transactions as Pocklington effectively liquidated a portion of the Oiler franchise.

  19. I really like the Weight/Guerin/Buchberger/Smyth/Grier/Marchant/McAmmond/Hamrlik/Mironov/Kovalenko/Niinimaa/Joseph era in the late nineties. Great well constructed team with lots of character

  20. I've lived in Edmonton almost my whole life and watched the Oilers from the beginning. Let me tell you, Edmonton LOVE their Oilers!! 🤘
    Watching the Oilers and just hockey in general, as a kid in the 80's was awesome! Memories I'll never forget! It was so sad when Gretzky left! 😥
    And then the 90's.. I give the Oilers credit for preserving their "character" after the fall of the dynasty but it was rough and it would only get worse. 🙄
    Dallas was an Oiler Killer in the early 2000's. Hated Zubov and Modano. 😆 You also forgot to mention how close Edmonton was to losing their team..
    The 2006 run was absolutely amazing!! The whole city was buzzing!! But then game 7 crushed us like a ton of bricks..
    What made it sting worse was Doug Weight being on the team that beat us. It was tragic. 😥(Funny enough too, I'm related to Cam Ward)
    And then the decade of darkness.. plus the Chris Pronger scandal and whole bunch of other shenanigans.. Let's just say those years were bad. 😆
    But if none of that would have happened.. we wouldn't have had McDavid. The planets were in line that day cause we were SUPER lucky to get him!!
    So let's just say it's been tough being an Oilers fan over the years but we love our team through thick and thin!! GO OILERS!!! 🤘

  21. i am not an oilers fan or hater. i started watching the game in 1980. EDM absolutely by far has had the most impact in my life as a hockey fan from then till now. being 48 yrs old, i am forever grateful to have seen those great 1980's/early 1990's oilers teams. out of all the CDN teams i would only really care and root for ED< if ever they got their sh*t together.

    wishing EDM all the best, just as long as they are not playing DET or TBL. 😉
    cheers from southern ontario 🍁

  22. Understatement of the centuryTHG-"been a bit tougher go,since the turn of the century."Ya don't say-they won 5 Cups in 7 yrs,& since 1990-have been to 1 Cup final-i think.Hadn't been to WCF in like 16 yrs til thus run-almost as long as mu Avs.You could say it's been a tougher go FOR ALL OF CANADA,& HALF THE US-compared to the 80s Oilers!

    Kinda like saying been a bit tougher lately for Detroit-compared to like 1995-2010-or til this playoffs-my Avs compared to 1995-2002.(no conference finals since-til now)That basically goes without saying.And not winning 3 straight doesn't matter much if you win 5 of 7.Thats probably tougher back then.Today-3 in a row,would be more like 5 in a row pre cap.TB getting as close as they did,just shouldn't be possible today.

  23. Gretzky was mostly sold, not traded. Peter puck had debts up the wazoo.

  24. gretzky could unretire number 99 and let mcdavid wear it if he actually does peak and deserve it be cool to see 99 running around again 🙂

  25. Great video, I started into hockey as an adult and don't have the knowledge level of my friends. My wife chirps me for picking the Oilers. Keep them coming eh?

  26. Very nice, just few comment it is 92 goal season for Gretzky not 93, also wish could mention known as Northlands Coliseum instead of ‘Rexall’

  27. He probably won't catch him you say?? Connor McDavid is absolutely on track to hit 1700 points. He already has 700 at age 25, you don't think he gets another 1000 if he plays to 39/40?!?
    He's also just about to enter his prime years, and with FINALLY what looks like a truly elite team around him, 140/150 point seasons are probably on the way.
    The real question is, could he join Gretzky as the only other player to hit 2000.

  28. As a fan of the old Jets/Coyotes I would gladly take Edmontons cup history with or without the dynasty issues. 😉

  29. The Edmonton oilers, a once incredible franchise that will never see success again

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