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 Season 15 (NHL 8). 1986-87; Back on the Horse [message #824871 is a reply to message #824021 ]
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	Coach: Glen Sather					
	GM: Glen Sather					
						
	Regular Season Record: 50W-24L-6T (.663)--106 points					
	372GF 284GA   Finish: 1st Smythe Division (1st overall)					
						
				Regular Season		
	Player	Position	Games	Goals	Assists	Points
1	Gretzky, Wayne	F	79	62	121	183
2	Kurri, Jari	F	79	54	54	108
3	Messier, Mark	F	77	37	70	107
4	Tikkanen, Esa	F	76	34	44	78
5	Anderson, Glenn	F	80	35	38	73
6	Coffey, Paul	D	59	17	50	67
7	Krushelnyski, Mike	F	80	16	35	51
8	MacTavish, Craig	F	79	20	19	39
9	Lowe, Kevin	D	77	8	29	37
10	Muni, Craig	D	79	7	22	29
11	McClelland, Kevin	F	72	12	13	25
12	Gregg, Randy	D	52	8	16	24
13	Smith, Steve	D	62	7	15	22
14	Napier, Mark	F	62	8	13	21
15	Huddy, Charlie	D	58	4	15	19
16	Nilsson, Kent	F	17	5	12	17
17	Summanen, Raimo	F	48	10	7	17
18	Hunter, Dave	F	77	6	9	15
19	Ruotsalainen, Reijo 	D	16	5	8	13
20	Beukeboom, Jeff	D	44	3	8	11
21	McSorley, Marty	F	41	2	4	6
22	Pouzar, Jaroslav	F	12	2	3	5
23	Gare, Danny	F	18	1	3	4
24	Kulak, Stu	F	23	3	1	4
25	Fogolin, Lee	D	35	1	3	4
26	Moller, Mike	F	6	2	1	3
27	Lemay, Moe	F	10	1	2	3
28	Graves, Steve	F	12	2	0	2
29	Lacombe, Normand	F	1	0	0	0
30	Lumley, Dave	F	1	0	0	0
31	Van Dorp, Wayne	F	3	0	0	0
32	Semenko, Dave	F	5	0	0	0
						
				Goalies		
	Goalie	Games	Min	GAA	SV %	W-L-T
1	Moog, Andy	46	2461	3.51	0.882	28-11-3
2	Fuhr, Grant	44	2388	3.44	0.881	22-13-3


			Playoffs			
	Player	Position	Games	Goals	Assists	Points
1	Gretzky, Wayne	F	21	5	29	34
2	Messier, Mark	F	21	12	16	28
3	Anderson, Glenn	F	21	14	13	27
4	Kurri, Jari	F	21	15	10	25
5	Nilsson, Kent	F	21	6	13	19
6	Coffey, Paul	D	17	3	8	11
7	MacTavish, Craig	F	21	1	9	10
8	Gregg, Randy	D	18	3	6	9
9	Tikkanen, Esa	F	21	7	2	9
10	Huddy, Charlie	D	21	1	7	8
11	Ruotsalainen, Reijo 	D	21	2	5	7
12	McSorley, Marty	F	21	4	3	7
13	Krushelnyski, Mike	F	21	3	4	7
14	Lowe, Kevin	D	21	2	4	6
15	Hunter, Dave	F	21	3	3	6
16	McClelland, Kevin	F	21	2	3	5
17	Smith, Steve	D	15	1	3	4
18	Lemay, Moe	F	9	2	1	3
19	Pouzar, Jaroslav	F	5	1	1	2
20	Muni, Craig	D	14	0	2	2
21	Buchberger, Kelly	F	3	0	1	1
22	Van Dorp, Wayne	F	3	0	0	0
						
				Goalies		
	Goalie	Games	Min	GAA	SV %	W-L
1	Fuhr, Grant	19	1148	2.46	0.908	14-5
2	Moog, Andy	2	120	4.00	0.784	2-0


Playoff result:  Won Stanley Cup				
Round 1: vs Los Angeles, won 4 games to 1; 32GF 20GA				
Round 2: vs Winnipeg, won 4 games to 0; 17GF 9GA				
Round 3: vs Detroit, won 4 games to 1; 16GF 10GA				
Round 4: vs Philadelphia, won 4 games to 3; 22GF 18GA				
Summary: Series: 4-0; Games: 16-5; 87GF 57GA				



Transactions

June 21, 1986
• 1986 NHL entry draft—Oilers selected Kim Issel (21), Ron Shudra (63), Dan Currie (84), David Haas (105), Jim Ennis (126), and Mike Greenlay (189).

August 18, 1986
• Signed Tom McMurchy (formerly with Calgary) as free agent.

September 1, 1986
• Signed Danny Gare (formerly with Detroit) as free agent.

October 2, 1986
• Mike Golden*, Miroslav Horava*, Don Jackson, and future considerations (Stu Kulak, March 10, 1987) traded to NY Rangers for Clark Donatelli*, Vile Kentala*, Reijo Ruotsalainen, and Jim Wiemer.

October 6, 1986
• Acquired Craig Muni from Pittsburgh to complete trade of Sept. 12, 1985.
• Gord Sherven claimed on waivers by NY Rangers.

December 11, 1986
• Cash traded to Vancouver for Stu Kulak.

December 12, 1986
• Dave Semenko traded to Hartford for 3rd round pick in 1988 (Trevor Sim).

March 2, 1987
• 2nd round pick in 1988 (Link Gaetz) traded to Minnesota for Kent Nilsson.

March 6, 1987
• Lee Fogolin, Mark Napier and 4th round pick in 1987 (John Bradley) traded to Buffalo for Normand Lacombe, Wayne Van Dorp, and 4th round pick in 1987 (Peter Eriksson).

March 9, 1987
• Jeff Brubaker traded to Philadelphia for Dom Campedelli*.

March 10, 1987
• Stu Kulak sent to NY Rangers to complete trade of October 2, 1986.
• Raimo Summanen traded to Vancouver for Moe Lemay.



So the Oilers had to put the loss to Calgary behind them, lick their wounds and come out swinging for the 86-87 season. The core group would all be back, but there would be some tinkering around the edges. Three players that had been around since that first NHL season (or even longer) would see their Oiler careers end this season. Semenko played just 5 games before being shipped off to Hartford in December. Fogolin found his playing time greatly reduced and he would be traded to Buffalo at the deadline. Finally Dave Lumley only played a single game with the team and he would retire early on.

For the fourth consecutive year Fuhr and Moog split things evenly in the regular season, with Fuhr again getting the playoff nod. This would prove to be a last straw for Moog, but we will get to that later.

Coffey, Huddy, Lowe, Fogolin, Gregg, and Smith would all be back patrolling the blueline. As already mentioned, Fogolin would be traded at the deadline and Don Jackson was also gone, dealt prior to the season for Reijo Ruotsalainen, a smooth skating offensive d-man who had decided to leave the NHL to play in Switzerland, but would return late in the season to bolster the Oilers defense for their cup run. Three d-men missed significant time with injury: Coffey had an off year, missing 21 games, and getting only 67 points, his worst offensive season since his rookie one. Huddy also missed 22 games and had only 19 points, his lowest totals, while Gregg missed 28 games. Smith shook off his big gaff and played 62 strong games with the team. Lowe and newcomer Craig Muni were the only blueliners to not miss significant time both having good years. Another newcomer Jeff Beukeboom (a first round pick from 1983) played his first 44 games with the team, and the addition of Ruotsalainen really boosted things when he came in March.

For the forwards, well Gretzky also had his worst season in since 80-81, but his 62 goals and 183 points were still plenty to lead the league in both categories. So we’ll still consider that a success (tell me if you heard this before—he was a first team all-star and won the Hart and Art Ross trophies). In a year where scoring was down a bit (Gretzky was the only player in the league with over 110 points), Kurri was 2nd in league scoring with 108 points (good for a first team selection at right wing), while Messier had his best season in the league after permanently switching from left wing to center and getting 107 points and tying for 3rd in league scoring with Lemieux. Esa Tikkanen played his first full season with the Oilers on LW with Gretzky and Kurri getting 78 points. Messier’s wingers were Glenn Anderson (a down year for him with only 73 points) for the full year and Mark Napier for a good chunk. Napier would be dealt late in they year and his spot at LW would be taken by Kent Nilsson. Nilsson was a former 135 points scorer with Calgary who fit in nicely on the wing with Messier and Anderson and gave the Oilers two incredibly potent lines going into the playoffs. MacTavish, Krushelnyski, McClelland, and Hunter would get most of the third and fourth line time. One other note is that the Oilers did acquire veteran Danny Gare (he had shared the league lead in goals in 79-80) early in the season, but he retired in November when he realized he didn’t have it anymore.

The team’s performance in the regular was good as they got 106 points which was good enough for a second straight President’s trophy in a league that had more parity than before. The Smythe division was no longer weak, as both the Flames and Jets had great seasons; the Flames were 3rd in the league while the Jets were 6th. One thing that gave Oiler fans trepidation was their record against Calgary, who had won 6 out of the 8 games the teams played that year. It would be difficult to stomach another playoff loss to Calgary.

For the first round the Oilers would face Los Angeles. The league had changed the first round to a best of seven format. The Oilers played poorly in a 5-2 game 1 loss, but rebounded nicely in a 13-3 shellacking in game 2, before cruising to a 5 game victory. For round 2 it would not be Calgary, but Winnipeg who Edmonton would face as the Jets had pulled off the minor upset in round 1. While the Flames had had the Oilers number recently the Jets just didn’t, and despite keeping the games close it would be another 4 games sweep for the Oilers. The Oilers and Jets had now met 4 times in the playoffs with the Oilers now having a 14-0 record. For the Campbell Conference final the Oilers would meet Detroit for the first time. After dropping game 1, the Oilers would settle in and win four straight to get back to the Stanley Cup Final where they belonged.

It would be a rematch of 1985 with the Oilers facing the Flyers, the only other team in the league that had gotten 100 points. It would be a a fantastic series as the teams were fairly evenly matched. The Oilers took game 1, and then squeaked out a game 2 win on a Jari Kurri OT goal. The Flyers won game 3, before the Oilers managed a convincing 4-1 win in game 4 to take a 3-1 stranglehold. This game featured Flyer’s goalie Ron Hextall viciously slashing Kent Nilsson and not facing any discipline until the following season (Hextall was by far the best player on the Flyers in the series and the NHL didn’t want to take him out of it). So it was back to Edmonton where the Oilers could wrap up a third cup at home. Cards on the table—I was at this game after my dad got tickets through his work. When the Oilers took an early 2-0 lead, I was so pumped about being in the building when they lifted the cup. Of course the Flyers would spoil my plans when they rallied and eked out a 4-3 win (This remains the only SCF game I’ve ever been to). Anyway the series shifted back to Philadelphia for game 6 and the Oilers again took a 2 goal lead, before blowing it and losing 3-2. It would be game 7 back in Edmonton. The Flyers scored in the first few minutes, but the Oilers would dominate play from then on. Hextall kept the Flyers in it, but the Oilers would eventually take a 2-1 lead. Anderson finally iced it with a long shot goal between Hextall’s leg (this might have been his only weak goal of the series) giving the Oilers cup number three.

This one felt really good and it seemed there was not stopping the team now….

[Updated on: Tue, 08 August 2023 23:37]


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