1988–89 Edmonton Oilers season
NHL team season
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 finished 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 was 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 led the club with 102 points, while Jimmy Carson scored a team high 49 goals, and Mark Messier had a team best 61 assists. Charlie Huddy led the defense with 44 points, while Kelly Buchberger provided the team toughness, leading the Oilers with 234 penalty minutes.
In goal, Grant Fuhr got the majority of the starts, leading the team with 23 wins, while Bill Ranford had 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 faced Wayne Gretzky and the Los Angeles Kings in the opening round of the playoffs. The heavily favored Oilers took a 3–1 series lead, however, the Kings responded 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 . It marked the first time since 1982 that Edmonton had lost in the first round of the playoffs, ironically it was the Kings who eliminated them in the opening round that year.
Season standings
[ 2] Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.
Record vs. opponents
Vs. Campbell Conference
Vs. Smythe Division
Vs. Norris Division
Vs. Wales Conference
Vs. Adams Division
Vs. Patrick Division
1988–89 NHL records
Team
NJD
NYI
NYR
PHI
PIT
WSH
Total
Calgary
3–0
2–0–1
2–1
3–0
2–1
2–0–1
14–2–2
Edmonton
1–2
2–1
2–1
1–0–2
2–1
1–2
9–7–2
Los Angeles
1–0–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
1–1–1
9–6–3
Vancouver
1–1–1
1–2
0–3
3–0
1–2
1–2
7–10–1
Winnipeg
1–0–2
1–2
1–2
0–2–1
1–2
1–2
5–10–3
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
Season stats
Scoring leaders
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
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 Gelinas
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 Gelinas
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
Transactions
Trades
July 22, 1988
To Washington Capitals Geoff Courtnall
To Edmonton Oilers Greg Adams
August 9, 1988
To Los Angeles Kings Wayne Gretzky Mike Krushelnyski Marty McSorley
To Edmonton Oilers Jimmy Carson Martin Gelinas 1st-round pick in 1989 1st-round pick in 1991 1st-round pick in 1993 ($15 million) cash
August 10, 1988
To Los Angeles Kings John Miner
To Edmonton Oilers Craig Redmond
October 27, 1988
To New York Rangers Ron Shudra
To Edmonton Oilers Jeff Crossman
January 3, 1989
To Detroit Red Wings 10th-round pick in 1989
To Edmonton Oilers Miroslav Frycer
January 23, 1989
To Detroit Red Wings 12th-round pick in 1989
To Edmonton Oilers Doug Halward
February 7, 1989
To Philadelphia Flyers Keith Acton 6th-round pick in 1991
To Edmonton Oilers Dave Brown
February 15, 1989
To New York Islanders 5th round pick in 1989
To Edmonton Oilers Tomas Jonsson
March 7, 1989
To Los Angeles Kings Jim Wiemer Alan May
To Edmonton Oilers Brian Wilks John English
March 7, 1989
To Vancouver Canucks Greg Adams Doug Smith
To Edmonton Oilers John LeBlanc 5th-round pick in 1989
Free agents
Waivers
Draft picks
Edmonton's draft picks at the 1988 NHL Entry Draft
References
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