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1983–84 Edmonton Oilers season

NHL team season


NHL team season

FieldValue
LeagueNHL
Season1983–84
year1983
TeamEdmonton Oilers
ConferenceCampbell
ConferenceRank1st
DivisionSmythe
DivisionRank1st
Record57–18–5
HomeRecord31–5–4
RoadRecord26–13–1
GoalsFor446
GoalsAgainst314
GeneralManagerGlen Sather
CoachGlen Sather
CaptainWayne Gretzky
AltCaptainNone
ArenaNorthlands Coliseum
Attendance17,498 (100%)
MinorLeagueMoncton Alpines (AHL)
Montana Magic (CHL)
GoalsLeaderWayne Gretzky (87)
AssistsLeaderWayne Gretzky (118)
PointsLeaderWayne Gretzky (205)
PlusMinusLeaderWayne Gretzky (+76)
PIMLeaderMark Messier (165)
WinsLeaderGrant Fuhr (30)
GAALeaderAndy Moog (3.77)
DivisionWinYes
ConferenceWinYes
StanleyCupYes

Montana Magic (CHL)

The 1983–84 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' fifth season in the NHL. After an outstanding regular season, the Oilers won their first Stanley Cup.

Regular season

It was another record breaking season for the club. The Oilers set club records in wins (57) and points (119), as they won the Smythe Division for the 3rd straight season. Edmonton broke the NHL record for goals in a season, set by the Oilers the previous season, by scoring 446 times.

The Oilers got off to a strong start, winning 39 of their first 53 games. Wayne Gretzky started strong too, scoring a point or more in the first fifty-one games. After failing to score in the fifty-second, he missed six straight games along with Jari Kurri. After winning their first game without Gretzky and Kurri, the Oilers lost five in a row, including an 11–0 loss to the Hartford Whalers on Sunday, February 12, 1984. It was the first time in 230 consecutive regular-season games that the Oilers were shut out; the last time Edmonton had been shut out was on Thursday, March 12, 1981, when they lost at home, 5–0, to the New York Islanders. But, after a lecture from coach Glen Sather, and the return of Gretzky and Kurri, the Oilers won eight in a row and finished the season first overall in the NHL.

Wayne Gretzky broke the 200 point barrier for the second time in his career, as he won the Art Ross Trophy for the 4th straight year with 205 points. Gretzky scored an NHL high 87 goals and 118 assists. Paul Coffey would put up 126 points, the 2nd highest point total ever by a defenceman, while Jari Kurri (113) and Mark Messier (101) each broke the 100 point mark for the club. Glenn Anderson had a solid season, getting 54 goals, behind only Gretzky, and just miss the 100-point club as he finished with 99.

Grant Fuhr led the club with 30 victories, while Andy Moog put up a team best GAA of 3.77.

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Schedule and results

|- | 1 || October 5, 1983 || Toronto || 4–5 || Edmonton || || Fuhr || Northlands Coliseum 17,498 || 1–0–0 || 2 || |- | 2 || October 7, 1983 || Edmonton || 8–6 || Winnipeg || || Moog || Winnipeg Arena 11,073 || 2–0–0 || 4 || |- | 3 || October 9, 1983 || Minnesota || 3–4 || Edmonton || OT || Fuhr || Northlands Coliseum 17,498 || 3–0–0 || 6 || |- | 4 || October 12, 1983 || Detroit || 3–8 || Edmonton || || Moog || Northlands Coliseum 17,498 || 4–0–0 || 8 || |- | 5 || October 15, 1983 || Edmonton || 4–3 || Calgary || || Fuhr || Olympic Saddledome 16,764 || 5–0–0 || 10 || |- | 6 || October 16, 1983 || Calgary || 1–5 || Edmonton || || Moog || Northlands Coliseum 17,498 || 6–0–0 || 12 || |- | 7 || October 19, 1983 || Edmonton || 10–7 || Vancouver || || Moog || Pacific Coliseum 14,701 || 7–0–0 || 14 || |- | 8 || October 20, 1983 || Edmonton || 2–7 || Los Angeles || || Moog || The Forum 9,413 || 7–1–0 || 14 || |- | 9 || October 22, 1983 || Vancouver || 5–5 || Edmonton || OT || Fuhr || Northlands Coliseum 17,498 || 7–1–1 || 15 || |- | 10 || October 26, 1983 || Edmonton || 3–8 || Toronto || || Moog || Maple Leaf Gardens 16,382 || 7–2–1 || 15 || |- | 11 || October 29, 1983 || Edmonton || 3–1 || Montreal || || Fuhr || Montreal Forum 17,781 || 8–2–1 || 17 || |- | 12 || October 30, 1983 || Edmonton || 5–4 || NY Rangers || OT || Fuhr || Madison Square Garden 17,412 || 9–2–1 || 19 ||

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13
17,498
-
14
17,498
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15
13,376
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16
15,272
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17
11,495
-
18
20,088
-
19
17,534
-
20
17,498
-
21
17,498
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22
17,498
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23
14,578
-
24
15,784
-
25
17,720
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26
17,498
-
-
27
17,498
-
28
17,498
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29
17,498
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30
15,399
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31
15,850
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32
17,408
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33
17,498
-
34
15,107
-
35
17,498
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36
17,498
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37
16,764
-
38
16,543
-
39
17,498
-
-
40
16,764
-
41
17,498
-
42
17,498
-
43
19,557
-
44
17,792
-
45
16,433
-
46
19,023
-
47
17,498
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48
17,498
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49
16,005
-
50
6,853
-
51
17,498
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52
17,498
-
-
53
17,498
-
54
18,130
-
55
15,806
-
56
17,191
-
57
14,451
-
58
14,817
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59
17,498
-
60
17,498
-
61
17,498
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62
16,145
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63
15,838
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64
17,498
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65
17,498
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66
15,736
-
67
17,498
-
-
68
17,498
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69
17,498
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70
17,498
-
71
17,498
-
72
15,326
-
73
18,076
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74
17,498
-
75
17,498
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76
17,498
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77
17,498
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78
17,498
-
79
16,764
-
80
15,007
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-

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Playoffs

Main article: 1984 Stanley Cup playoffs

In the playoffs, the Oilers made short work of the Winnipeg Jets, sweeping them in 3 games, and then faced their Battle of Alberta rivals, the Calgary Flames for the Smythe Division finals. The Flames pushed the Oilers to 7 games before Edmonton defeated them for the 2nd straight year. The Oilers swept the Minnesota North Stars in the Campbell Conference final, setting up a Stanley Cup rematch against the New York Islanders. The Islanders, who swept the Oilers the previous year, were looking to win their 5th straight Stanley Cup. Edmonton, however, had other plans, and after the teams split the first 2 games in New York, the Oilers won 3 in a row at home to win the series in 5 games, becoming the first team from the WHA to win the Stanley Cup. Mark Messier won the Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP.

|- | 1 || April 4, 1984 || Winnipeg || 2–9 || Edmonton || || Fuhr || Northlands Coliseum 17,197 || 1–0 || https://web.archive.org/web/20141017174333/http://www.flyershistory.com/cgi-bin/poboxscore.cgi?O19840007 |- | 2 || April 5, 1984 || Winnipeg || 4–5 || Edmonton || OT || Fuhr || Northlands Coliseum 17,390 || 2–0 || https://web.archive.org/web/20141017174337/http://www.flyershistory.com/cgi-bin/poboxscore.cgi?O19840015 |- | 3 || April 7, 1984 || Edmonton || 4–1 || Winnipeg || || Fuhr || Winnipeg Arena 12,497 || 3–0 || https://web.archive.org/web/20141017174340/http://www.flyershistory.com/cgi-bin/poboxscore.cgi?O19840021

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1
17,498
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2
17,498
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3
16,706
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4
16,706
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5
17,498
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6
16,764
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7
17,498
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-
1
17,498
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2
17,498
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3
15,784
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4
15,507
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-
1
15,861
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2
15,861
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3
17,498
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4
17,498
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5
17,498
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-

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Player statistics

Regular season

;Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
Wayne Gretzky748711820539
Paul Coffey804086126104
Jari Kurri64526111314
Mark Messier733764101165
Glenn Anderson8054459965

;Goaltending

Grant Fuhr452625301041711.8833.91

Playoffs

;Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
Wayne Gretzky1913223512
Jari Kurri1914142813
Mark Messier198182619
Paul Coffey198142221
Glenn Anderson196111733

;Goaltending

Grant Fuhr16883114441.9102.99

Awards and records

Awards

Records

  • 446: An NHL team record for most goals in a single season. ::*425: A new NHL team record for most goals in a single season on March 21, 1984.
  • 12: An NHL record for most short-handed goals in a single season by Wayne Gretzky. ::*11: A new NHL record for most short-handed goals in a single season by Wayne Gretzky on February 15, 1984.

Milestones

Raimo Summanen1st NHL Goal
Dave Lumley50th NHL GameMay 19, 1984

Transactions

Trades

March 6, 1984To Washington Capitals4th round pick in [1985](1985-nhl-entry-draft)To Edmonton OilersRisto Jalo

Players acquired

Datestyle="width: 13em;"Playerstyle="width: 15em;"Former teamTerm
Mike Krensing
Doug KyleSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
Ross Lambert
Tom RoweDetroit Red Wings
Bart YachimecSpringfield Indians (AHL)
Pat Conacher
Mike Zanier
Tom Gorence
Reg Kerr
Kari Jalonen

Players lost

Datestyle="width: 13em;"Playerstyle="width: 15em;"New team

Waivers

DatePlayerTeam
Don Nachbaurto Los Angeles Kings

Signings

DatePlayerTerm
Jeff Beukeboom2-year
Kevin Lowe4-year

Draft picks

Edmonton's draft picks at the 1983 NHL entry draft

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
119Jeff BeukeboomCanadaSault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
240Mike GoldenUnited StatesReading Senior High School (USHS-PA)
360Mike FlanaganUnited StatesActon-Boxborough High School (USHS-MA)
480Esa TikkanenHIFK (SM-liiga)
6120Don BarberCanadaKelowna Buckaroos (BCJHL)
7140Dale DerkatchCanadaRegina Pats (WHL)
8160Ralph VosCanadaAbbotsford Flyers (BCJHL)
9180Dave RoachCanadaNew Westminster Royals (BCJHL)
10200Warren YadlowskiCanadaCalgary Wranglers (WHL)
11220John MinerCanadaRegina Pats (WHL)
12240Steven WoodburnCanadaVerdun Juniors (QMJHL)

References

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