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 Season 18 (NHL 11); 1989-90: Return to Glory [message #825006 is a reply to message #824021 ]
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	Coach: John Muckler					
	GM: Glen Sather					
						
	Regular Season Record: 38W-28L-14T (.563)--90 points					
	315GF 283GA  Finish: 2nd Smythe Division (5th overall)					
						
				Regular Season		
	Player	Position	Games	Goals	Assists	Points
1	Messier, Mark	F	79	45	84	129
2	Kurri, Jari	F	78	33	60	93
3	Anderson, Glenn	F	73	34	38	72
4	Tikkanen, Esa	F	79	30	33	63
5	Simpson, Craig	F	80	29	32	61
6	Klima, Petr	F	63	25	28	53
7	MacTavish, Craig	F	80	21	22	43
8	Smith, Steve	D	75	7	34	41
9	Lowe, Kevin	D	78	7	26	33
10	Lamb, Mark	F	58	12	16	28
11	Gelinas, Martin	F	46	17	8	25
12	Murphy, Joe	F	62	7	18	25
13	Gregg, Randy	D	48	4	20	24
14	Huddy, Charlie	D	70	1	23	24
15	Graves, Adam	F	63	9	12	21
16	Ruzicka, Vladimir	F	25	11	6	17
17	Muni, Craig	D	71	5	12	17
18	Smith, Geoff	D	74	4	11	15
19	Beukeboom, Jeff	D	46	1	12	13
20	Ruotsalainen, Reijo 	D	10	1	7	8
21	Buchberger, Kelly	F	55	2	6	8
22	Lacombe, Normand	F	15	5	2	7
23	Eriksson, Peter	F	20	3	3	6
24	Brown, Dave	F	60	0	6	6
25	Carson, Jimmy	F	4	1	2	3
26	Joseph, Chris	D	4	0	2	2
27	McClelland, Kevin	F	10	1	1	2
28	Leroux, François	D	3	0	1	1
29	Sim, Trevor	F	3	0	1	1
30	Bell, Bruce	D	1	0	0	0
31	MacIver, Norm	D	1	0	0	0
32	Lehmann, Tommy	F	1	0	0	0
33	Ware, Michael	F	3	0	0	0
						
				Goalies		
	Goalie	Games	Min	GAA	SV %	W-L-T
1	Ranford, Bill	56	3107	3.19	0.887	24-16-9
2	Fuhr, Grant	21	1081	3.89	0.868	9-7-3
3	Reddick, Eldon	11	604	3.08	0.890	5-4-2
4	Exelby, Randy	1	60	5.00	0.833	0-1-0
5	Greenlay, Mike	2	20	12.00	0.765	0-0-0


			Playoffs			
	Player	Position	Games	Goals	Assists	Points
1	Simpson, Craig	F	22	16	15	31
2	Messier, Mark	F	22	9	22	31
3	Kurri, Jari	F	22	10	15	25
4	Tikkanen, Esa	F	22	13	11	24
5	Anderson, Glenn	F	22	10	12	22
6	Lamb, Mark	F	22	6	11	17
7	Smith, Steve	D	22	5	10	15
8	Murphy, Joe	F	22	6	8	14
9	Ruotsalainen, Reijo 	D	22	2	11	13
10	Graves, Adam	F	22	5	6	11
11	Gregg, Randy	D	20	2	6	8
12	MacTavish, Craig	F	22	2	6	8
13	Huddy, Charlie	D	22	0	6	6
14	Buchberger, Kelly	F	19	0	5	5
15	Gelinas, Martin	F	20	2	3	5
16	Klima, Petr	F	21	5	0	5
17	Muni, Craig	D	22	0	3	3
18	Lowe, Kevin	D	20	0	2	2
19	Beukeboom, Jeff	D	2	0	0	0
20	Semenov, Anatoli	F	2	0	0	0
21	Smith, Geoff	D	3	0	0	0
22	Brown, Dave	F	3	0	0	0
						
				Goalies		
	Goalie	Games	Min	GAA	SV %	W-L
1	Ranford, Bill	22	1401	2.53	0.912	16-6
2	Reddick, Eldon	1	2	0.00	1.000	0-0


Playoff result:  Won Stanley Cup				
Round 1: vs Winnipeg, won 4 games to 3; 24GF 22GA				
Round 2: vs Los Angeles, won 4 games to 0; 24GF 10GA				
Round 3: vs Chicago, won 4 games to 2; 25GF 20GA				
Round 4: vs Boston, won 4 games to 1; 20GF 8GA				
Summary: Series: 4-0; Games: 16-6; 93GF 60GA				



Transactions

June 17, 1989
• 3rd round pick in 1989 (Wes Walz) traded to Boston for Tommy Lehman.
• 1st round pick in 1989 (Jason Miller) traded to New Jersey for Corey Foster*.
• 1989 NHL entry draft—Oilers selected Josef Beranek (78), Peter White (92), Anatoli Semenov (120), and Darcy Martini (162).

September 28, 1989
• Future considerations traded to Winnipeg for Eldon Reddick.

October 2, 1989
• Cash traded to Montreal for Randy Exelby.
• Kent Nilsson claimed on waivers by New Jersey.

October 9, 1989
• Darryl Reaugh signed as free agent by Hartford.

October 10, 1989
• Jim Ennis traded to Hartford for Norm MacIver.

November 2, 1989
• Jimmy Carson, Kevin McClelland, and 5th round pick in 1991 (Brad Layzell (Montreal)) traded to Detroit for Adam Graves, Petr Klima, Joe Murphy, and Jeff Sharples*.

December 21, 1989
• 4th round pick in 1990 (Greg Walters) traded to Toronto for Vladimir Ruzicka.

January 5, 1990
• Normand Lacombe traded to Philadelphia for 4th round pick in 1990 (Joel Blain*).

February 1, 1990
• Signed Bruce Bell (formerly with Detroit) as free agent.

March 6, 1990
• Cam Brauer* traded to Hartford for Marc LaForge.
• Jeff Sharples* traded to New Jersey for Reijo Ruotsalainen.


For the first time in eight years the Oilers would start a season without Glen Sather as their head coach. After a dozen years in the role, Sather opted to step down as Oilers coach and concentrate on his GM duties. He had originally planned to do this after the 87-88 season, but after the chaos of Gretzky’s departure he opted to stay on to ease the transition.

That transition was to John Muckler, who had been Sather’s right man behind the bench since 82-83 and was more than ready for the head job. This was actually not Muckler’s first NHL head coaching gig, as way back in the 68-69 season he had spent a half season as head coach of the Minnesota North Stars. His 21 years between head coaching gigs remains an NHL record.

Muckler’s team to start the season would be similar to the previous season, but there was a big change early on. Just four games into the season Jimmy Carson requested a trade saying that he couldn’t take the pressure of playing in Edmonton and being compared to Gretzky (rumours say this was triggered by Messier asserting himself as Oiler captain behind the scenes and scolding Carson for some lazy play). Sather would turn this lemon into lemonade when he dealt Carson (along with McClelland) to Detroit (who greatly coveted Carson after passing on him for first overall a few years earlier) for four players that would all contribute (directly or indirectly) to the team’s success—more on that later.

In goal the Oilers once again had Fuhr backed by Ranford to start things out, but things hit a snag half way through the season. Fuhr suffered a shoulder injury that would limit him to just 21 games and force him to miss the rest of the season and playoffs. Ranford was thrust into the starting role for the first time in his career and did well, posting a 24-16-9 record.

On defense, the team was a lot healthier than they had been the previous season. The top 5 for most of the season were Lowe, Steve Smith, Huddy, Muni, and a new guy in Geoff Smith another rare successful Oiler draft pick. Beukeboom and Gregg each played about half the season, with various other young guys filling in. They had acquired Jeff Sharples in the Carson deal, but he never joined the team—the Oilers eventually flipped him to the Devils to re-acquire Reijo Ruotsalainen who would once again act as a useful late season and playoff addition for the team.

The core forwards were also back. Messier went into beast mode this season, accumulating 129 points and leading the team in goals, assists and points with 129 (second in the league only to Gretzky). This earned him his first Hart Trophy and first team all star selection at center. Word is he fully embraced his role as team captain this year and was determined to get the team back to the promised land. His linemates for most of the season were again Anderson and Simpson—their totals were down a bit at 72 and 61 respectively but they did their part. Kurri had a good season with 93 points; he again played with countryman Tikkanen who had in addition to his offensive production (63 points) was developing into one of the leagues top agitators. Three new forwards had been acquired in the Carson deal and all contributed greatly. Petr Klima, a veteran Czech forward with scoring touch contributed 53 points in just 63 games. Meanwhile Joe Murphy (the 1986 1st overall pick, ahead of Carson) and Adam Graves were put on a “kid line” with Martin Gelinas (from the Gretzky trade—meaning all three linemates came directly or indirectly from the Gretzky trade). This trio would be a great third line for the team going into the playoffs. The remainder of the forwards were rounded out by MacTavish, Mark Lamb (sometimes put between Kurri and Tikkanen), Dave Brown, and Buchberger.

The Oilers improved on their 88-89 performance getting 90 points in the tough Smythe division, finishing second behind Calgary. There was some trepidation about going into the playoffs with the playoff untested Ranford, and those fears seemed to materialize early. Their first round opponent was once again Winnipeg who the Oilers had beat for fun in five straight series. Not this time. In game 1, the Oilers took the lead, but Ranford struggled and allowed the Jets to storm back and take the game 7-5. Game 2 was more of a defensive struggle where the Oilers were able to prevail in overtime on a clutch goal by Mark Lamb. The series switched to Winnipeg where the Oilers dropped game 3 by 2-1 then went to double OT in game 4, and lost 4-3. The Jets took an early 2-0 in game 5 and it looked like a quick exit for the Oilers, when suddenly they stormed back to take the game 4-3. The Jets were determined to finish things off back in Winnipeg, but the Oilers would tie the series with another 4-3 win, as Ranford really started to find his game. Game 7 would be a much easier 4-1 win for the Oilers as they completed the comeback to move on (breaking Winnipeg’s hearts yet again).

The Kings had had a disappointing season, but were able to upset the defending champion Flames in the first round to face the Oilers in round 2. The Kings must have spent all they had against Calgary as this one was a laugher. The Oilers destroyed Los Angeles in the first two games by scores of 7-0 and 6-1 before finishing them off in LA with two close games. The Oilers really put the stamp on things that they were over Gretzky (doing it right in front of the Wayne’s face). Chicago was next and after winning game 1, the Oilers dropped game 2, and then fell 5-1 in game 3. Messier took charge at this point, guaranteeing a win in game 4—which he dominated to make come true. Messier would continue to dominate as the Oilers took both games 5 and 6 to move to their sixth SCF.

It would be the Bruins again (with Moog in net) and the Oilers were the underdogs. Game 1 is another legendary one in Oiler history. The Oilers took an early lead, the Bruins came back to tie the game. After nearly three OTs, Petr Klima hadn’t seen the ice as Muckler had benched him for poor defensive play. On his first shift in OT Klima took a nice pass from Kurri and potted the winner. The Oilers won going away 7-2 in game 2 to return home with a 2-0 lead. They dropped a close 2-1 game in game 3, but rebounded nicely with a 5-1 thrashing in game 4. They returned to Boston to wrap things up with a tidy 4-1 win and capture their 5th cup. Ranford was brilliant, particularly in the final which earned him the Conn Smythe. Special props should also go to both Messier and Simpson who co-lead the team in playoff scoring.

This was an important win for the team who showed they could do it without Gretzky (beating Gretzky’s Kings along the way couldn’t have hurt either).





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