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Edmonton Oilers

NHL

The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. They are a member of the Western Conference in the National Hockey League (NHL). Founded in 1971, the Oilers have a rich history and have achieved notable success in the NHL.\n\nThroughout their existence, the Oilers have captured the hearts of hockey fans worldwide with their exciting and high-scoring style of play. The team has enjoyed multiple successful eras, highlighted by five Stanley Cup championships. These triumphs occurred during the 1983-84, 1984-85, 1986-87, 1987-88, and 1989-90 seasons - making the Oilers one of the most dominant teams of that era.\n\nThe Edmonton Oilers were propelled to greatness by their exceptional roster, which included legendary players such as Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, Paul Coffey, Jari Kurri, and Grant Fuhr. This lineup, known as the \"dynasty\" team, revolutionized the game and set numerous records that still stand today.\n\nIn addition to their Stanley Cup successes, the Oilers have also won Conference Championships (known as the Campbell Bowl) seven times and captured the Presidents' Trophy twice. They have been a regular fixture in the playoffs, making numerous appearances throughout their history.\n\nThe team's achievements on an individual level are equally impressive. Edmonton Oilers players have accumulated numerous accolades, including numerous Hart Memorial Trophy wins for the league's most valuable player and recipients of the Art Ross Trophy, awarded to the league's top point scorer.\n\nOver the years, the Oilers have developed a passionate fan base that fills the Rogers Place arena for home games, creating an electric atmosphere. The team's loyal supporters, known as \"Oil Country,\" show unwavering support for their beloved franchise.\n\nThe Edmonton Oilers' legacy in the NHL is firmly cemented through their historic accomplishments and the impact they have had on the sport. As one of hockey's most iconic teams, the Oilers continue to be a significant presence in the league, representing Edmonton with pride and aiming for further success in the future.

Standings

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1611638334
161553736-21
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151643435-22
161713334-6
131573335-20
141563435-10
151923236-12
141733134-22
131543032-19
131743034-23
121942835-16
111962836-31
111772935-23
122122635-21

Schedule

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Sat, Oct 1211:00 PM UTC
Tue, Dec 242:00 AM UTC
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Sat, Dec 2812:00 AM UTC
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Edmonton Oilers at Los Angeles Kings

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From Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Edmonton Oilers at Anaheim Ducks

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From the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif.

Utah Hockey Club at Edmonton Oilers

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From Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.

Anaheim Ducks at Edmonton Oilers

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From Rogers Place in Edmonton, Alberta.

Edmonton Oilers at Seattle Kraken

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From Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.

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San Jose Sharks at Edmonton Oilers

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The Oilers host the Sharks. In 2023-24, San Jose won the first meeting 3-2 in a game that served as the catalyst for former Edmonton head coach Jay Woodcroft's firing. However, the Oilers outscored the Sharks 14-2 in winning the next two matchups.