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 Season 16 (NHL 9), 1987-88: The first cracks [message #824967 is a reply to message #824021 ]
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	Coach: Glen Sather					
	GM: Glen Sather					
						
	Regular Season Record: 44W-25L-11T (.619)--99 points					
	363GF 288GA  Finish: 2nd Smythe Division (3rd overall)					
						
				Regular Season		
	Player	Position	Games	Goals	Assists	Points
1	Gretzky, Wayne	F	64	40	109	149
2	Messier, Mark	F	77	37	74	111
3	Kurri, Jari	F	80	43	53	96
4	Anderson, Glenn	F	80	38	50	88
5	Tikkanen, Esa	F	80	23	51	74
6	Simpson, Craig	F	59	43	21	64
7	Smith, Steve	D	79	12	43	55
8	Krushelnyski, Mike	F	76	20	27	47
9	Huddy, Charlie	D	77	13	28	41
10	MacTavish, Craig	F	80	15	17	32
11	McSorley, Marty	F	60	9	17	26
12	Beukeboom, Jeff	D	73	5	20	25
13	Lowe, Kevin	D	70	9	15	24
14	Hannan, Dave	F	51	9	11	20
15	Muni, Craig	D	72	4	15	19
16	Lacombe, Normand	F	53	8	9	17
17	McClelland, Kevin	F	74	10	6	16
18	Acton, Keith	F	26	3	6	9
19	Courtnall, Geoff	F	12	4	4	8
20	Graves, Steve	F	21	3	4	7
21	Hunter, Dave	F	21	3	3	6
22	Mantha, Moe	D	25	0	6	6
23	McMurchy, Tom	F	9	4	1	5
24	Shudra, Ron	D	10	0	5	5
25	Miner, John	D	14	2	3	5
26	Dykstra, Steve	D	15	2	3	5
27	Joseph, Chris	D	7	0	4	4
28	Wiemer, Jim	D	12	1	2	3
29	Gregg, Randy	D	15	1	2	3
30	Odelein, Selmar	D	12	0	2	2
31	Ennis, Jim	D	5	1	0	1
32	Buchberger, Kelly	F	19	1	0	1
33	Lamb, Mark	F	2	0	0	0
34	Metcalfe, Scott	F	2	0	0	0
35	Donnelly, Dave	F	4	0	0	0
36	Lemay, Moe	F	4	0	0	0
						
				Goalies		
	Goalie	Games	Min	GAA	SV %	W-L-T
1	Fuhr, Grant	75	4304	3.43	0.881	40-24-9
2	Ranford, Bill	6	325	2.95	0.899	3-0-2
3	Reaugh, Daryl	6	176	4.77	0.877	1-1-0
4	Skorodenski, Warren	3	61	6.89	0.720	0-0-0


			Playoffs			
	Player	Position	Games	Goals	Assists	Points
1	Gretzky, Wayne	F	19	12	31	43
2	Messier, Mark	F	19	11	23	34
3	Kurri, Jari	F	19	14	17	31
4	Tikkanen, Esa	F	19	10	17	27
5	Anderson, Glenn	F	19	9	16	25
6	Simpson, Craig	F	19	13	6	19
7	Smith, Steve	D	19	1	11	12
8	Krushelnyski, Mike	F	19	4	6	10
9	Huddy, Charlie	D	13	4	5	9
10	Gregg, Randy	D	19	1	8	9
11	McClelland, Kevin	F	19	2	3	5
12	Muni, Craig	D	19	0	4	4
13	McSorley, Marty	F	16	0	3	3
14	Lacombe, Normand	F	19	3	0	3
15	Courtnall, Geoff	F	19	0	3	3
16	Acton, Keith	F	7	2	0	2
17	Hannan, Dave	F	12	1	1	2
18	Lowe, Kevin	D	19	0	2	2
19	MacTavish, Craig	F	19	0	1	1
20	Wiemer, Jim	D	2	0	0	0
21	Beukeboom, Jeff	D	7	0	0	0
						
				Goalies		
	Goalie	Games	Min	GAA	SV %	W-L
1	Fuhr, Grant	19	1136	2.90	0.883	16-2

Playoff result:  Won Stanley Cup				
Round 1: vs Winnipeg, won 4 games to 1; 25GF 17GA				
Round 2: vs Calgary, won 4 games to 0; 18GF 11GA				
Round 3: vs Detroit, won 4 games to 1; 23GF 16GA				
Round 4: vs Boston, won 4 games to 0 (1 game suspended); 21GF 12GA				
Summary: Series: 4-0; Games 16-2; 87GF 56GA		





Transactions

June 13, 1987
• 1987 NHL entry draft—Oilers selected Brad Werenka (42), Geoff Smith (63), Peter Eriksson (64), Shaun Van Allen (105), Tomas Srsen (147), and Igor Vyazmikin (252).

July 31, 1987
• Jim Playfair signed as free agent by Chicago.

October 5, 1987
• Reijo Ruotsalainen claimed on waivers by New Jersey.
• Claimed Mark Lamb on waivers from Detroit.

October 8, 1987
• Signed Warren Skorodenski (formerly with Chicago) as free agent.

October 19, 1987
• Cash traded to Chicago for Dave Donnelly.

November 24, 1987
• Paul Coffey, Dave Hunter, and Wayne Van Dorp traded to Pittsburgh for Dave Hannan, Chris Joseph, Moe Mantha, and Craig Simpson.

January 22, 1988
• Moe Mantha traded to Minnesota for Keith Acton.

February 11, 1988
• Scott Metcalfe and 9th round pick in 1989 (Donald Audette) traded to Buffalo for Steve Dykstra and 7th round pick in 1989 (Davis Payne*).

March 2, 1988
• Ken Berry signed as free agent by Vancouver.

March 8, 1988
• Andy Moog traded to Boston for Geoff Courtnall, Bill Ranford, and 2nd round pick in 1988 (Petro Koivunen*).
• Moe Lemay traded to Boston for Alan May.



The 87-88 saw the first signs of discontent among the core players on the team. When training camp rolled around in September, there were two notable absences. Andy Moog was tired of being second banana to Fuhr in the playoffs and decided to go play for the Olympic team (a long time dream of his). The Oilers would eventually trade him to Boston at the deadline. More significantly, Paul Coffey got into a bit of a feud with Sather and Pocklington over his contract, feeling he was underpaid for what he contributed. A war of words would break out between the sides and it would eventually mark the departure of Coffey from the team when he was dealt to the Penguins in November. In addition to Coffey and Moog the Oilers also lost Nilsson and Ruotsalainen, their two rentals from the previous year. Both players chose to go play in Europe and coincidentally both would return to play for the team in future seasons.

So with Moog gone, Fuhr took over the net with a vengeance. He would have his best season as an Oiler playing in 75 out of the 80 games. This performance earned Fuhr the Vezina trophy as top goalie. Daryl Reaugh (a recent draft pick) and Warren Skorodenski (a free agent signing) handled what little backing up was needed for the first two-thirds of the season. When the Oilers finally pulled the trigger on Moog, they got back Bill Ranford, who took over the role as Fuhr’s backup for the rest of the season and playoffs.

Obviously the loss of Coffey was devastating to the Oilers’ blueline. They did get two d-men back from the Penguins in Chris Joseph and Moe Mantha. Joesph was a prospect, but Mantha was a veteran offensive d-man who the Oilers hoped would make up at least in part for the loss of Coffey. Unfortunately Mantha never seemed to get comfortable in Edmonton, playing just 25 games and getting only 6 points (he had had 67 for Pittsburgh in 85-86) before they shipped him off to Minnesota for Keith Acton. The Oilers best d-man this season was probably Steve Smith who had 55 points. Huddy showed he was still useful without his longtime partner, putting up 41 points. Lowe and Muni put up good seasons defensively, and Beukeboom put up his first full season with the team. Gregg had joined Moog on the Canadian Olympic team, but would return for the end of the season and playoffs.

The Oilers were an embarrassment of riches at forward with two lines that racked up points at will. The top line saw Gretzky flanked by Kurri and Tikkanen, while Messier centred a second line with Anderson and young scoring dynamo Craig Simpson, who had come over from Pittsburgh in the Coffey trade. All six players topped 70 points. Gretzky had his lowest totals since his first year in the league, he would miss 16 games with an injury and got 149 points and only 40 goals. Lemieux took the scoring title and Hart away from Gretzky (he’d have to settle for the 2nd team all star). Messier was the only other player with over 100 points, amassing 111 as he continued to improve. The bottom six consisted of returnees MacTavish, Kurshelnyski, McSorley, and McClelland as well as some newcomers in Dave Hannan (Coffey trade), Geoff Courtnall (Moog trade), Normand Lacombe, and Keith Acton. Longtime Oiler Dave Hunter had gone to Pittsburgh with Coffey.

As a team the Oilers had to deal with another first—for the first time since the Smythe division was formed in 1981, the Oilers did not finish atop it (this of course begin a streak that continues to today of the Oilers never winning their division). Calgary had finally emerged as an elite team, winning the division (and president’s trophy) with 105 points. The Oilers had to settle for 99 points—good for 2nd in the division and 3rd in the league. A 2nd round clash between the two teams seemed inevidible. The Oilers would face the Jets in the first round, and extended their playoff winning streak over the Jets to 16 games when they took the first two games. The Jets would finally end this embarrassing streak by winning game 3, but the Oilers easily took the series in 5 games.

Thus the anticipated series with Calgary would happen, with the Flames being the favourite for the first time, but the Oilers desperate to make ammends for the 1986 debacle. Game 1 was a tight checking 3-1 victory for the Oilers. In game 2, the Flames jumped out to a 2 goal lead, before the Oilers were able to tie it late and send it to OT. Then in one of the most famous goals in Oiler history, Gretzky broke down the left wing while the Oilers were on the penalty kill and blasted a seeing eye shot by Vernon to give the Oilers the 2-0 lead going home to Edmonton. Game 3 was a nasty affair with the Oilers scoring a goal after McSorely viciously speared the Flames’ Mike Bullard—McSorley got a major, but the goal stood and the Oilers would hang on for the victory and a stranglehold on the series. Game 4 proved an easy victory and the Oilers had swept their hated rivals when they were at the top of their game.

After the Calgary series, the conference finals seemed almost anti-climatic as the Oilers easily disposed of Detroit in 5 games to reach the Stanley Cup Finals for the fifth time in six years. Their opponents would be Boston (with old buddy Andy Moog in net), but the Oilers were on a mission and seemed unstoppable, as they won the first three games of the series. Game 4 is infamous as the heat in Boston caused incredible fog on the ice forcing the refs to constantly stop the game and have the players skate around to try and lift the fog. Then with the score tied 3-3 the lights went out and the league was forced to call the game and replay game 4 back in Edmonton. The Oilers were undaunted and after a 6-3 win would get their 4th cup in five years. Their 2 losses were the fewest ever for a cup winner in the “16 games to win” era. Wayne Gretzky made up for his modest regular season, getting 43 points in 19 games and winning the Conn Smythe trophy. He also spontaneously gathered the entire team together at centre ice for a photo with the cup which started a tradition that continues to this day.

This of course would be Gretzky’s last act as an Oiler….

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


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