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词条 1988–89 Edmonton Oilers season
释义

  1. Season standings

  2. Schedule and results

  3. Playoffs

      Los Angeles Kings 4, Edmonton Oilers 3  

  4. Season stats

     Scoring leaders  Goaltending 

  5. Playoff stats

     Scoring leaders  Goaltending 

  6. Awards and Records

     Awards  Records  Milestones 

  7. Transactions

     Trades  Free agents  Draft picks 

  8. Roster

  9. References

  10. External links

{{NHLTeamSeason
|League = NHL
|Season = 1988–89
|year = 1988
|Team = Edmonton Oilers
|Conference = Campbell
|ConferenceRank = 3rd
|Division = Smythe
|DivisionRank = 3rd
|Record = 38–34–8
|HomeRecord = 21–16–3
|RoadRecord = 17–18–5
|GoalsFor = 325 (4th)
|GoalsAgainst = 306 (11th)
|GeneralManager = Glen Sather
|Coach = Glen Sather
|Captain = Mark Messier
|AltCaptain = Glenn Anderson
Kevin Lowe
|Arena = Northlands Coliseum
|Attendance = 17,503 (100%)
|MinorLeague = Cape Breton Oilers (AHL)
Denver Rangers (IHL)
|GoalsLeader = Jimmy Carson (49)
|AssistsLeader = Mark Messier (61)
|PointsLeader = Jari Kurri (102)
|PlusMinusLeader = Craig Muni (+43)
|PIMLeader = Kelly Buchberger (234)
|WinsLeader = Grant Fuhr (23)
|GAALeader = Bill Ranford (3.50)
}}

The 1988–89 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' tenth season in the NHL, and they were coming off a Stanley Cup championship after defeating the Boston Bruins the previous season, which was their fourth Stanley Cup in the past 5 seasons. The Oilers would finish third in the Smythe Division with 84 points, their lowest point total since the 1980–81 season. For the eighth consecutive season, the Oilers had five 30-goal scorers.

Prior to the season, the Oilers would be involved in one of the biggest trades in NHL history, dealing Wayne Gretzky, Marty McSorley and Mike Krushelnyski to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Jimmy Carson, Martin Gelinas, the Kings first round draft picks in 1989, 1991 and 1993, and $15 million.

Jari Kurri would lead the club with 102 points, while Jimmy Carson would score a team high 49 goals, and Mark Messier would have a team best 61 assists. Charlie Huddy would lead the defense with 44 points, while Kelly Buchberger would provide the team toughness, leading the Oilers with 234 penalty minutes.

In goal, Grant Fuhr would get the majority of the starts, leading the team with 23 wins, while Bill Ranford would have a team best 3.50 GAA.

The Oilers finished the regular season first in short-handed goals scored, with 27.[1]

In the playoffs, the Oilers would face Wayne Gretzky and the Los Angeles Kings in the opening round of the playoffs. The Oilers would take a 3–1 series lead, however, the Kings would respond by winning 3 games in a row by a combined score of 16–6 to win the series, ending the Oilers bid at winning a third straight Stanley Cup and for the first time since 1982, Edmonton would fail to win a playoff round.

Season standings

{{1988–89 NHL Smythe Division standings|team=EDM}}

Schedule and results

# Date Visitor Score Home Record Pts
1 October 7 New York Islanders 1–5 Edmonton Oilers 1–0–0 2
2 October 9 Winnipeg Jets 4–5 Edmonton Oilers 2–0–0 4
3 October 12 Vancouver Canucks 6–2 Edmonton Oilers 2–1–0 4
4 October 14 Edmonton Oilers 1–6 Calgary Flames 2–2–0 4
5 October 16 Edmonton Oilers 3–3 Winnipeg Jets 2–2–1 5
6 October 17 Minnesota North Stars 3–3 Edmonton Oilers 2–2–2 6
7 October 19 Los Angeles Kings 6–8 Edmonton Oilers 3–2–2 8
8 October 23 Edmonton Oilers 5–6 Vancouver Canucks 3–3–2 8
9 October 25 Edmonton Oilers 5–4 Los Angeles Kings 4–3–2 10
10 October 29 Washington Capitals 3–4 Edmonton Oilers 5–3–2 12
11 October 30 Chicago Blackhawks 5–2 Edmonton Oilers 5–4–2 12
12 November 2 St. Louis Blues 4–5 Edmonton Oilers 6–4–2 14
13 November 4 Buffalo Sabres 3–7 Edmonton Oilers 7–4–2 16
14 November 6 Edmonton Oilers 2–5 Detroit Red Wings 7–5–2 16
15 November 8 Edmonton Oilers 7–3 Pittsburgh Penguins 8–5–2 18
16 November 9 Edmonton Oilers 3–2 New Jersey Devils 9–5–2 20
17 November 12 Edmonton Oilers 6–2 Toronto Maple Leafs 10–5–2 22
18 November 13 Edmonton Oilers 5–4 Buffalo Sabres 11–5–2 24
19 November 16 Winnipeg Jets 2–1 Edmonton Oilers 11–6–2 24
20 November 19 Toronto Maple Leafs 1–9 Edmonton Oilers 12–6–2 26
21 November 20 Edmonton Oilers 4–7 Winnipeg Jets 12–7–2 26
22 November 23 Edmonton Oilers 3–3 Minnesota North Stars 12–7–3 27
23 November 24 Edmonton Oilers 4–2 St. Louis Blues 13–7–3 29
24 November 26 Edmonton Oilers 5–7 Montreal Canadiens 13–8–3 29
25 November 28 Edmonton Oilers 7–4 Quebec Nordiques 14–8–3 31
26 November 30 Vancouver Canucks 2–4 Edmonton Oilers 15–8–3 33
27 December 2 Calgary Flames 7–4 Edmonton Oilers 15–9–3 33
28 December 4 New York Rangers 6–10 Edmonton Oilers 16–9–3 35
29 December 7 Quebec Nordiques 3–8 Edmonton Oilers 17–9–3 37
30 December 8 Edmonton Oilers 3–5 Calgary Flames 17–10–3 37
31 December 10 Winnipeg Jets 7–6 Edmonton Oilers 17–11–3 37
32 December 14 Edmonton Oilers 8–2 Toronto Maple Leafs 18–11–3 39
33 December 15 Edmonton Oilers 3–4 Boston Bruins 18–12–3 39
34 December 17 Edmonton Oilers 4–2 Hartford Whalers 19–12–3 41
35 December 19 Edmonton Oilers 5–5 Buffalo Sabres 19–12–4 42
36 December 21 Vancouver Canucks 2–1 Edmonton Oilers 19–13–4 42
37 December 23 Calgary Flames 1–4 Edmonton Oilers 20–13–4 44
38 December 31 Montreal Canadiens 4–2 Edmonton Oilers 20–14–4 44
39 January 2 Edmonton Oilers 3–2 Minnesota North Stars 21–14–4 46
40 January 4 Quebec Nordiques 2–4 Edmonton Oilers 22–14–4 48
41 January 7 Edmonton Oilers 2–7 Calgary Flames 22–15–4 48
42 January 8 Calgary Flames 0–6 Edmonton Oilers 23–15–4 50
43 January 10 Edmonton Oilers 4–5 Los Angeles Kings 23–16–4 50
44 January 13 Edmonton Oilers 3–5 Washington Capitals 23–17–4 50
45 January 15 Edmonton Oilers 0–1 New Jersey Devils 23–18–4 50
46 January 16 Edmonton Oilers 2–2 Chicago Blackhawks 23–18–5 51
47 January 18 Edmonton Oilers 9–4 Winnipeg Jets 24–18–5 53
48 January 20 Philadelphia Flyers 1–1 Edmonton Oilers 24–18–6 54
49 January 21 Pittsburgh Penguins 7–4 Edmonton Oilers 24–19–6 54
50 January 23 New York Rangers 3–2 Edmonton Oilers 24–20–6 54
51 January 25 Chicago Blackhawks 6–3 Edmonton Oilers 24–21–6 54
52 January 28 Edmonton Oilers 7–6 Los Angeles Kings 25–21–6 56
53 January 31 Edmonton Oilers 2–6 Vancouver Canucks 25–22–6 56
54 February 1 Vancouver Canucks 3–4 Edmonton Oilers 26–22–6 58
55 February 3 Detroit Red Wings 5–8 Edmonton Oilers 27–22–6 60
56 February 5 New Jersey Devils 4–2 Edmonton Oilers 27–23–6 60
57 February 9 Edmonton Oilers 3–1 Philadelphia Flyers 28–23–6 62
58 February 11 Edmonton Oilers 2–5 Boston Bruins 28–24–6 62
59 February 12 Edmonton Oilers 3–1 New York Rangers 29–24–6 64
60 February 14 Edmonton Oilers 3–5 New York Islanders 29–25–6 64
61 February 17 Washington Capitals 8–2 Edmonton Oilers 29–26–6 64
62 February 19 Boston Bruins 4–2 Edmonton Oilers 29–27–6 64
63 February 21 Hartford Whalers 4–7 Edmonton Oilers 30–27–6 66
64 February 24 Los Angeles Kings 1–4 Edmonton Oilers 31–27–6 68
65 February 25 St. Louis Blues 3–5 Edmonton Oilers 32–27–6 70
66 March 1 Montreal Canadiens 0–3 Edmonton Oilers 33–27–6 72
67 March 3 Edmonton Oilers 7–4 Winnipeg Jets 34–27–6 74
68 March 5 Edmonton Oilers 4–2 Pittsburgh Penguins 35–27–6 76
69 March 7 Edmonton Oilers 4–4 Philadelphia Flyers 35–27–7 77
70 March 8 Edmonton Oilers 3–7 Hartford Whalers 35–28–7 77
71 March 11 Calgary Flames 5–5 Edmonton Oilers 35–28–8 78
72 March 12 Los Angeles Kings 6–3 Edmonton Oilers 35–29–8 78
73 March 15 Detroit Red Wings 8–6 Edmonton Oilers 35–30–8 78
74 March 16 Edmonton Oilers 0–3 Vancouver Canucks 35–31–8 78
75 March 19 New York Islanders 2–3 Edmonton Oilers 36–31–8 80
76 March 21 Los Angeles Kings 4–3 Edmonton Oilers 36–32–8 80
77 March 23 Winnipeg Jets 4–5 Edmonton Oilers 37–32–8 82
78 March 25 Edmonton Oilers 2–4 Los Angeles Kings 37–33–8 82
79 March 29 Edmonton Oilers 5–2 Vancouver Canucks 38–33–8 84
80 April 2 Edmonton Oilers 2–4 Calgary Flames 38–34–8 84

Playoffs

Los Angeles Kings 4, Edmonton Oilers 3

# Date Visitor Score Home Record
1 April 5 Edmonton Oilers 4–3 Los Angeles Kings 1–0
2 April 6 Edmonton Oilers 2–5 Los Angeles Kings 1–1
3 April 8 Los Angeles Kings 0–4 Edmonton Oilers 2–1
4 April 9 Los Angeles Kings 3–4 Edmonton Oilers 3–1
5 April 11 Edmonton Oilers 2–4 Los Angeles Kings 3–2
6 April 13 Los Angeles Kings 4–1 Edmonton Oilers 3–3
7 April 15 Edmonton Oilers 3–6 Los Angeles Kings 3–4

Season stats

Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
Jari Kurri 76 44 58 102 69
Jimmy Carson 80 49 51 100 36
Mark Messier 72 33 61 94 130
Esa Tikkanen 67 31 47 78 92
Craig Simpson 66 35 41 76 80

Goaltending

Player GP TOI W L T GA SO Save % GAA
Bill Ranford 29 1509 15 8 2 88 1 .877 3.50
Grant Fuhr 59 3341 23 26 6 213 1 .875 3.83

Playoff stats

Scoring leaders

PlayerGPGAPtsPIM
Mark Messier 7 1 11 12 8
Jari Kurri 7 3 5 8 6
Steve Smith 7 2 2 4 20
Esa Tikkanen 7 1 3 4 12
Jimmy Carson 7 2 1 3 6
Normand Lacombe 7 2 1 3 21

Goaltending

Player GP TOI W L GA SO Save % GAA
Grant Fuhr 7 417 3 4 24 1 .894 3.45

Awards and Records

Awards

Records

Milestones

Regular Season
Player Milestone Reached
Martin Gélinas 1st NHL Game
1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
October 7, 1988
Steve Smith 200th NHL Game October 9, 1988
Charlie Huddy 500th NHL Game October 16, 1988
Kelly Buchberger 100th NHL PIM October 17, 1988
Martin Gélinas 1st NHL Goal
Greg Adams 200th NHL Point October 19, 1988
Chris Joseph 1st NHL Goal
Mark Messier 900th NHL PIM
Jari Kurri 400th NHL Goal October 23, 1988
Esa Tikkanen 200th NHL Game October 25, 1988
Keith Acton 600th NHL Game October 29, 1988
Jimmy Carson 100th NHL Assist
Craig Simpson 100th NHL Goal October 30, 1988
Jimmy Carson 200th NHL Point November 4, 1988
Mark Messier 3rd NHL Gordie Howe hat trick
Glen Cochrane 400th NHL Game November 8, 1988
Jari Kurri 18th NHL Hat-trick
Esa Tikkanen 4th NHL Hat-trick November 12, 1988
Jimmy Carson 100th NHL Goal November 13, 1988
Kevin Lowe 700th NHL Game November 16, 1988
Glenn Anderson 19th NHL Hat-trick
3rd Four-Goal NHL Game
November 19, 1988
Kevin McClelland 1,300th NHL PIM
Normand Lacombe 100th NHL PIM November 26, 1988
Craig Simpson 200th NHL Point December 2, 1988
Steve Smith 700th NHL PIM December 4, 1988
Jimmy Carson 6th NHL Hat-trick December 6, 1988
Kelly Buchberger 1st NHL Assist December 7, 1988
Jari Kurri 19th NHL Hat-trick
Esa Tikkanen 200th NHL Point
Craig Muni 200th NHL PIM December 8, 1988
Craig Muni 200th NHL Game December 10, 1988
Jari Kurri 900th NHL Point December 14, 1988
Kim Issel 1st NHL Game December 23, 1988
Kevin Lowe 300th NHL Point
Alan May 1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
Jimmy Carson 200th NHL Game January 4, 1989
Kelly Buchberger 200th NHL PIM January 8, 1989
Kevin McClelland 100th NHL Assist
Jeff Beukeboom 400th NHL PIM January 10, 1989
Craig Simpson 100th NHL Assist
Dave Hunter 900th NHL PIM January 16, 1989
Charlie Huddy 300th NHL Point January 20, 1989
Francois Leroux 1st NHL Game January 21, 1989
Mark Messier 800th NHL Point
Craig MacTavish 500th NHL Game January 23, 1989
Glenn Anderson 400th NHL Assist January 25, 1989
Grant Fuhr 200th NHL Win January 28, 1989
Mike Ware 1st NHL Game
Mike Ware 1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
January 31, 1989
Jari Kurri 500th NHL Assist February 3, 1989
Craig Simpson 300th NHL PIM
Greg Adams 1,100th NHL PIM February 12, 1989
Mark Messier 700th NHL Game
Mark Messier 10th NHL Hat-trick
2nd Four-Goal NHL Game
February 21, 1989
Craig Simpson 2nd NHL Hat-trick February 25, 1989
Normand Lacombe 200th NHL Game March 1, 1989
Mark Messier 1,000th NHL PIM March 3, 1989
Keith Acton 700th NHL PIM March 4, 1989
Randy Gregg 400th NHL Game March 11, 1989
Kelly Buchberger 300th NHL PIM March 15, 1989
Charlie Huddy 400th NHL PIM March 19, 1989
Mark Messier 500th NHL Assist March 21, 1989
Kevin Lowe 800th NHL PIM March 23, 1989
Kevin McClelland 1,400th NHL PIM March 25, 1989
Jimmy Carson 100th NHL PIM March 29, 1989
Craig MacTavish 300th NHL PIM
Jari Kurri 300th NHL PIM April 2, 1989
Playoffs
Player Milestone Reached
Dave Hunter 100th NHL Game April 5, 1989
Craig Muni 50th NHL PIM
Randy Gregg 100th NHL PIM April 6, 1989
Mark Lamb 1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
April 8, 1989
Normand Lacombe 1st NHL Assist April 9, 1989
Glenn Anderson 250th NHL PIM April 11, 1989
John LeBlanc 1st NHL Game April 15, 1989
Mark Messier 100th NHL Assist

Transactions

Trades

July 22, 1988To Washington Capitals
Geoff Courtnall
To Edmonton Oilers
Greg Adams
August 9, 1988To Los Angeles Kings
Wayne Gretzky
Mike Krushelnyski
Marty McSorley
To Edmonton Oilers
Jimmy Carson
Martin Gelinas
*1st round pick in 1989 – Jason Miller
1st round pick in 1991 – Martin Rucinsky
1st round pick in 1993 – Nick Stajduhar
($15 million) cash
August 10, 1988To Los Angeles Kings
John Miner
To Edmonton Oilers
Craig Redmond
October 27, 1988To New York Rangers
Ron Shudra
To Edmonton Oilers
Jeff Crossman
January 3, 1989To Detroit Red Wings
10th round in 1989 – Rick Judson
To Edmonton Oilers
Miroslav Frycer
January 23, 1989To Detroit Red Wings
12th round in 1989 – Jason Glickman
To Edmonton Oilers
Doug Halward
February 7, 1989]To Philadelphia Flyers
Keith Acton
6th round in 1991 – Dmitri Yushkevich
To Edmonton Oilers
Dave Brown
February 15, 1989To New York Islanders
5th round pick in 1989 - Kevin O'Sullivan
To Edmonton Oilers
Tomas Jonsson
March 7, 1989To Los Angeles Kings
Jim Wiemer
Alan May
To Edmonton Oilers
Brian Wilks
John English
March 7, 1989To Vancouver Canucks
Greg Adams
Doug Smith
To Edmonton Oilers
John LeBlanc
5th round in 1989 – Peter White
*Later traded to the New Jersey Devils.

Free agents

Player Former team
D Reed Larson Boston Bruins
F Stan Drulia Pittsburgh Penguins
F Nick Fotiu Philadelphia Flyers
Player New team
F Shawn Evans New York Islanders
F Dean Hopkins Quebec Nordiques
D Reed Larson New York Islanders

Draft picks

Edmonton's draft picks at the 1988 NHL Entry Draft

Round#PlayerNationalityCollege/junior/club team (league)
119 Francois Leroux {{CAN}} Saint-Jean Castors (QMJHL)
239 Petro Koivunen {{FIN}} Kiekko-Espoo (Finland)
353 Trevor Sim {{CAN}} Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL)
361 Collin Bauer {{CAN}} Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
482 Cam Brauer {{CAN}} R.P.I (NCAA)
5103 Don Martin {{CAN}} London Knights (OHL)
6124 Len Barrie {{CAN}} Victoria Cougars (WHL)
7145 Mike Glover {{CAN}} Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
8166 Shjon Podein {{USA}} University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCAA)
9187 Tom Cole {{USA}} Woburn Memorial High School (USHS)
10208 Vladimir Zubkov {{USSR}} HC CSKA Moscow (USSR)
11229 Darin MacDonald {{USA}} Boston University (NCAA)
12250 Tim Tisdale {{CAN}} Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
S24Brian Dowd{{CAN}}Northeastern University (Hockey East)

Roster

{{navbar-header|1988-89 Edmonton Oilers|Edmonton Oilers roster|plain=1|fontcolor=#FE521C
Goaltenders
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=30|name=Bill Ranford}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=31|name=Grant Fuhr}}
Defensemen
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=2|name=Chris Joseph}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=4|name=Kevin Lowe}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=5|name=Steve Smith}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=6|name=Jeff Beukeboom}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=21|name=Randy Gregg}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=22|name=Charlie Huddy}}
  • {{flagicon|SWE}} {{hockey team player|no=23|name=Tomas Jonsson}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=26|name=Ken Hammond}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=26|name=Craig Redmond}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} {{hockey team player|no=27|name=Reed Larson}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=28|name=Craig Muni}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=34|name=Glen Cochrane}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=35|name=Francois Leroux}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=36|name=Selmar Odelein}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=37|name=Doug Halward}}
Wingers
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=8|name=John LeBlanc}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=9|name=Glenn Anderson}}
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} {{hockey team player|no=10|name=Esa Tikkanen}}
  • {{flagicon|TCH}} {{hockey team player|no=15|name=Miroslav Frycer}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=16|name=Kelly Buchberger}}
  • {{flagicon|FIN}} {{hockey team player|no=17|name=Jari Kurri}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=18|name=Craig Simpson}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=19|name=Normand Lacombe}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=20|name=Martin Gelinas}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=25|name=Greg Adams}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=27|name=Dave Hunter}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=32|name=Dave Brown}}
  • {{flagicon|USA}} {{hockey team player|no=32|name=Nick Fotiu}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=32|name=Alan May}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=33|name=Kim Issel}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=34|name=Michael Ware}}
Centres
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=7|name=Mark Lamb}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=8|name=Doug Smith}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=11|name=Mark Messier}} - C
  • {{flagicon|USA}} {{hockey team player|no=12|name=Jimmy Carson}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=14|name=Craig MacTavish}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=23|name=Keith Acton}}
  • {{flagicon|CAN}} {{hockey team player|no=24|name=Kevin McClelland}}
  • GM: {{flagicon|CAN}} Glen Sather
  • Coach: {{flagicon|CAN}} Glen Sather

References

1. ^https://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1988.html

External links

  • SHRP Sports
  • The Internet Hockey Database
  • National Hockey League Guide & Record Book 2007
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