Gretzky almost single-handedly won Edmonton the game. However, the Oilers roared back with four consecutive goals, including two from Gretzky, to win 5–3 and take a commanding series lead. Primary Arena: Northlands Coliseum. The USA Network would not air NHL games again until 2015, when it became an occasional overflow channel for NBC Sports' national coverage of the first two rounds of the Stanley Cup playoffs. This page was last edited on 5 March 2021, at 02:46. Grant Fuhr stopped two penalty shots. Wayne Gretzky scored seven goals in the five games, tying the record set by Jean Béliveau of the Canadiens in 1956 and Mike Bossy of the Islanders in 1982. Edmonton Oilers roster in the 1984-1985 NHL season. 1984-85 Edmonton Oilers Roster and Statistics. The Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League ended the 1985-86 season with a record of 56 wins, 17 losses and 7 ties for 119 points, finishing first in the NHL's Smythe Division, and compiled a postseason mark of 6-4. This was the last Stanley Cup Finals in which either goalie wore the old-style fiberglass mask. Record: 56-17-7 (119 points), Finished 1st in NHL Smythe Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: Glen Sather (56-17-7) Captain: Wayne Gretzky. League Search Page-> NHL-> 1980-81-> Edmonton Oilers-> Roster & Statistics. Record: 17-27-4 (38 points), Finished 5th in NHL Pacific Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: George Burnett (12-20-3), Ron Low (5-7-1) Captain: Shayne Corson. The Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League ended the 1985 season with a record of 10 wins and 6 losses, finishing third … Podnieks, Andrew; Hockey Hall of Fame (2004). Head Coach: Glen Sather (38-34-8-0) Assistant Coach: Ted Green Co-Coach: John Muckler. It was also the sixth straight Finals contested between teams that joined the NHL in 1967 or later. The Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League ended the 1985-86 season with a record of 56 wins and 17 losses and 7 ties for 119 points, finishing first in the NHL's Smythe Division. 1986-87 Stanley Cup Champions. In the United States, this was the fifth and final season that the Cup Finals aired nationally on the USA Network. The Oilers topped the league with 426 goals. Wayne Gretzky's first goal of the series late in the second period snapped a 1–1 tie, and Dave Hunter added an insurance empty-netter and the Oilers drew even in the series with a 3–1 win. Player birthdate, birthplace, height and weight information for the Edmonton Oilers. 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Roster 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Statistics. Previous Season Next Season. Edmonton Oilers stats, scoring leaders and demographics breakdown in the 1985 NHL playoffs. On June 5, 2017, this team was voted by fans as the greatest NHL team ever, as part of the NHL's centennial celebrations. 1985 Stanley Cup Finals. The 1985–86 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' seventh season in the NHL, and they … The next year, the Calgary Flames' Mike Vernon sported a helmet-and-cage combo, similar to the one Billy Smith wore in leading the New York Islanders to four consecutive Cups from 1980–83, and Montreal Canadiens rookie Patrick Roy wore a modern full fiberglass cage, the first goalie to sport that style in a Finals series. In Canada, this was the first of two consecutive years that the English-language rights of the Cup Finals was shared between CBC and CTV. Edmonton allowed 310 goals. He scored twice within the first 90 seconds of the game, and finished off a hat trick by the end of the first period. Game-by-game results. Trainer). 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Roster 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Results. All NHL logos and marks and NHL team logos and marks as well as all other proprietary materials depicted herein are the property of the NHL and the respective NHL teams and may not be reproduced without the prior written consent of NHL Enterprises, L.P. The Oilers would win the best-of-seven series, four games to one, to win their second Stanley Cup. The official 1985 roster of the Edmonton Oilers, including position, height, weight, date of birth, age, and birth place. Head Coach: Glen Sather (50-24-6-0) Assistant Coach: Ted Green Assistant Coach: Bruce MacGregor Co-Coach: John Muckler. Head Coach: Bryan Watson (4-9-5-0) Head Coach: Glen Sather (25-26-11-0) Associate Coach: Bryan Watson Assistant Coach: Billy Harris. The 1985 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1984–85 season, and the culmination of the 1985 Stanley Cup playoffs. CTV televised games 3–5 nationally while games were blacked out in Edmonton. Had the series gone to a Game 7, then both CBC and CTV would have simultaneously televised it while using their own production facilities and crews. Full Edmonton Oilers roster for the 2020-21 season including position, height, weight, birthdate, years of experience, and college. Previous Season Next Season. Click to view Player Register. Player birthdate, birthplace, height and weight information for the Edmonton Oilers. Primary Arena: Northlands Coliseum. Next 12 results. Edmonton Oilers roster in the 1985-1986 NHL season. The 1985 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1984–85 season, and the culmination of the 1985 Stanley Cup playoffs. 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Roster. November 1971 als Franchise der World Hockey Association unter dem Namen Alberta Oilers gegründet und nahm zum Beginn der Saison 1972/73 den Spielbetrieb auf. 1994-95 Edmonton Oilers Roster and Statistics. It was contested between the defending champion Edmonton Oilers (in their third straight Finals appearance) and the Philadelphia Flyers. If no results appear, use Enter to do a full site search. Philadelphia defeated the New York Rangers 3–0, the New York Islanders 4–1, and the Quebec Nordiques 4–2 to make it to the finals. 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers roster and statistics. Their names however, were left off the Stanley Cup in 1984, but included in 1985. Game-by-game results. The Edmonton Oilers will try to continue their sizzling start when they visit the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday night. 1 year ago. 1985 edmonton oilers roster: chicago blackhawks roster: 1984 edmonton oilers roster: edmonton oilers: 1988 edmonton oilers roster: 1990 edmonton oilers roster: 12. Both Fuhr and the Flyers' Pelle Lindbergh wore the face-hugging mask, which was introduced in 1959 by Jacques Plante. 1986-87 Edmonton Oilers Roster and Statistics. I'm also focusing on the rosters from the 1975-76 Montreal Canadiens versus the 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers. December 27, 1985.Two of the best teams of the 80's play for the first time. Rogers Place was opened in 2016 and it was the first year at this arena where they competed for Stanley Cup Playoffs … edmontonoilers.com is the official Web site of the Edmonton Oilers. Im Jahr 1973 erfolgte die Umbenennung in den derzeitigen Namen. The 1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' sixth season in the NHL, and they were coming off a Stanley Cup championship in 1983–84.Edmonton would win their fourth-straight Smythe Division title, and repeat as Stanley Cup champions. The Oilers topped the league with 426 goals. Previous Season Next Season. PRISM aired games one and two while WTXF aired games three, four, and five. Record: 50-24-6 (106 points), Finished 1st in NHL Smythe Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: Glen Sather (50-24-6) Captain: Wayne Gretzky. League Search Page-> NHL-> 1988-89-> Edmonton Oilers-> Roster & Statistics. Player nationality and age distributions, draft rounds of players in the 1985 playoffs. This was the second and last Stanley Cup Finals to use the 2–3–2 format, long favored by Major League Baseball for its World Series and used from 1985 through 2013 for the NBA Finals. Had the series reached game six, it would have been played Sunday, June 2, with game seven on Tuesday, June 4. Wayne Gretzky won the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP, scoring a record 47 points this playoff year. Against backup goaltender Bob Froese, substituting for starter Pelle Lindbergh (who had been playing progressively less well over the course of the Finals), the Oilers blitzed the Flyers with a four-goal first period and sailed to a convincing 8–3 win. Jackie Parker coached the team. Previous Season Next Season. Primary Arena: Northlands Coliseum. Click to view Player Register. Use arrows to navigate between autocomplete results. Edmonton Oilers - NHL - hockey team page with roster, stats, transactions at Eliteprospects.com View photo gallery [29 photos of 35 players] Regular Season Playoffs Vitals # Player Name Pos. The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton.They compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference.The Oilers play their home games at Rogers Place that has a seating capacity over 18,000. Find out the latest on your favorite NHL players on CBSSports.com. Primary Arena: Northlands Coliseum. Copyright © 1999-2020 Edmonton Oilers, LLC and the National Hockey League. Under the U.S. TV contracts that would take effect beginning next season, ESPN would take over as the NHL's American television partner. A photo galery of the Edmonton Oilers of the NHL for the 1985-86 season This was the first Stanley Cup Finals where games were scheduled for June. The Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League ended the 1985 season with a record of 10 wins and 6 losses for 20 points, finishing third in the CFL's West Division. Although the Oilers put six shots on net over the final 40 minutes, it was enough to escape with a 4–3 win and 2–1 series lead. Since Edmonton went 6–0 at home during the 1984 and 1985 Finals, it was able to clinch in game five on home ice each time. Edmonton Oilers - NHL - hockey team page with roster, stats, transactions at Eliteprospects.com The NHL season would not extend into an actual June game until 1992, due to a players strike. Edmonton defeated the Los Angeles Kings 3–0, the Winnipeg Jets 4–0, and the Chicago Black Hawks 4–2 to advance to the finals. Edmonton won its second consecutive Stanley Cup while the Flyers, at the time the youngest team in professional sports, took the lessons from their loss into the clubs' next Stanley Cup Finals; they lost again to the Oilers in 1987, albeit in seven games. The 1975-76 Montreal team was the one … Edmonton allowed 310 goals. Jari Kurri scored 19 goals through the entire playoffs, tying the single-year record set by Reggie Leach of the Flyers in 1976. 1980-81 Edmonton Oilers roster and statistics. Click to view Player Register. Gretzky and Kurri posted a goal and three assists each, while Paul Coffey and Mark Messier scored two goals apiece. Garnet "Ace" Bailey, Ed Chadwick, Lorne Davis, Matti Valsanen (Scouts), Gordon Cameron (Team Physician) received rings with Edmonton in 1984. Game-by-game results. The 1985 Stanley Cup was presented to Oilers captain Wayne Gretzky by NHL President John Ziegler following the Oilers 8–3 win over the Flyers in game five. Stanley Cup awarded on challenge basis 1893–1914, by prearranged inter-league competitions 1915–1926, to NHL champion since 1927, The night the lights went out in Massachusetts, "Mac's Big Break" (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode), History of the NHL on United States television, Canada's Olympic Broadcast Media Consortium, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1985_Stanley_Cup_Finals&oldid=1010363035, May 1985 sports events in the United States, Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2020, All articles containing potentially dated statements, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Peter Millar (Athletic Therapist), Dr. Gordon Cameron (Team Physician), Barrie Stafford (Trainer), Lyle Kulchisky (Asst. 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Roster 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Game-by-Game Results The Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League ended the 1985-86 season with a record of 56 wins, 17 losses and 7 ties for 119 points, finishing first in the NHL's Smythe Division, and compiled a postseason mark of 6-4 Glen Sather coached the team. The team compiled a postseason mark of 6-4. League Search Page-> NHL-> 1986-87-> Edmonton Oilers-> Roster & Statistics. November 30, 1985 – 6:05 PM MST Northlands Coliseum, Edmonton, Alberta 1 Background 1.1 Hartford Whalers 1.2 Edmonton Oilers 2 Broadcasting 2.1 Local TV 2.2 Canada TV 2.3 Local Radio 3 Rosters 4 Box Score 4.1 Scoring summary 4.2 Penalty summary 4.3 Player summary 4.4 Goaltender summary 4.5 Team Stats 5 Other NHL Games played on November 30, 1985 6 See also Referee: Terry Gregson … 1984-85 Stanley Cup Champions. Unbowed, the Flyers leapt out to a 3–1 lead midway through the first period thanks to goals at even strength, on the power play and shorthanded. The official National Hockey League web site includes features, news, rosters, statistics, schedules, teams, live game radio broadcasts, and video clips. This would be the third of eight consecutive Finals contested by a team from Alberta (the Oilers appeared in six, the Calgary Flames in 1986 and 1989), and the second of five consecutive Finals to end with the Cup presentation on Alberta ice (the Oilers won four of those times, the Montreal Canadiens once). Primary Arena: Northlands Coliseum. Edmonton would win the inaugural Presidents' Trophy, as they finished with 119 points, which was a league high and tied the franchise record which was set in the 1983–84 season. The Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League ended the 1985-86 season with a record of 56 wins and 17 losses and 7 ties for 119 points, finishing first in the NHL's Smythe Division. The 1985 Stanley Cup Finals was the championship series of the National Hockey League's (NHL) 1984–85 season, and the culmination of the 1985 Stanley Cup playoffs.It was contested between the defending champion Edmonton Oilers (in their third straight Finals appearance) and the Philadelphia Flyers.The Oilers would win the best-of-seven series, four games to one, to win their second Stanley Cup. Die Edmonton Oilers (IPA: [ˈɛdməntən ɔɪlɚs]) sind ein kanadisches Eishockey franchise der National Hockey League aus Edmonton in der Provinz Alberta.Es wurde am 1. Record: 49-20-11 (109 points), Finished 1st in NHL Smythe Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: Glen Sather (49-20-11) Captain: Wayne Gretzky. The team compiled a postseason mark of 0-1. Previous Season Next Season. View photo gallery [34 photos of 40 players] Regular Season Playoffs Vitals # Player Name Pos. CBC televised games one and two nationally while games 3–5 were televised in Edmonton only. National Hockey League Team Record: 56-17-7 - 119 points Finishing 1st in the NHL's Smythe Division Postseason: 6-4 Lost NHL division finals Division Semi-Finals - Defeated Vancouver Canucks 3-0 Division Finals - Lost to Calgary Flames 4-3 Coach: Glen Sather (56-17-7) Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 1985 Edmonton Eskimos Roster Canadian Football League (CFL) Team Record: 10-6 Finished 3rd in the CFL's West Division: Postseason: 0-1 Lost Division Semifinal Coach: Jackie Parker (10-6) 1985 Edmonton Eskimos Statistics 1985 Edmonton Eskimos Game-by-Game Results. The USA Network's national coverage of the 1985 Cup Finals was blacked out in the Philadelphia area due to the local rights to Flyers games in that TV market. Edmonton Oilers is a trademark of Edmonton Oilers Hockey Corp. NHL, the NHL Shield, the word mark and image of the Stanley Cup and NHL Conference logos are registered trademarks of the National Hockey League. Trending Now. It was contested between the defending champion Edmonton Oilers (in their third straight Finals appearance) and the Philadelphia Flyers. Edmonton coach Glen Sather was reportedly so disappointed with his team's performance that he burned the game videotapes after watching them. As of 2020[update], this is also the last time that a team, defending champion or runner-up, would appear in the Finals for the third straight season. The Flyers posted a 4–1 victory to open the series. The team compiled a postseason mark of 6-4. Edmonton Oilers - NHL - hockey team page with roster, stats, transactions at Eliteprospects.com 1985 Edmonton Eskimos Roster. The 1985–86 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' seventh season in the NHL, and they were coming off back to back Stanley Cup Championships. Record: 56-17-7 (119 points), Finished 1st in NHL Smythe Division (Schedule and Results) Coach: Glen Sather (56-17-7) Captain: Wayne Gretzky. League Search Page-> NHL-> 1985-86-> … Enter Search Term. 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Roster National Hockey League (NHL) Team Record: 56-17-7 - 119 points Finished 1st in the NHL's Smythe Division: Postseason: 6-4 Lost NHL division finals Division Semi-Finals - Defeated Vancouver Canucks 3-0 Division Finals - Lost to Calgary Flames 4-3 Coach: Glen Sather (56-17-7) 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Statistics 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Game-by-Game Results. Glen Sather coached the team. Official Oilers Online Store - nhlshop.ca. 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Roster. 1986-87 Edmonton Oilers roster and statistics. 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Roster and Statistics. 1988-89 Edmonton Oilers roster and statistics. All Rights Reserved. Dan Kelly and Ron Reusch called the games on CTV. The following Oilers players and staff had their names engraved on the Stanley Cup, (played left wing during the regular season), (played Centre during the regular season). Fuhr switched to a full fiberglass cage the next season. 1985-86 Edmonton Oilers Schedule and Results.
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