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 Season 27 (NHL 20); 1998-99: Bye Cujo; Hi Salo [message #825216 is a reply to message #824021 ]
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	Coach: Ron Low					
	GM: Glen Sather					
						
	Regular Season Record: 33W-37L-12T (.476)--78 points					
230GF 226GA    Finish: 8th Western Conference (16th overall)						
						
				Regular Season		
	Player	Position	Games	Goals	Assists	Points
1	Guerin, Bill	F	80	30	34	64
2	Beranek, Josef	F	66	19	30	49
3	Grier, Mike	F	82	20	24	44
4	Mironov, Boris	D	63	11	29	40
5	Falloon, Pat	F	82	17	23	40
6	Murray, Rem	F	78	21	18	39
7	Weight, Doug	F	43	6	31	37
8	Marchant, Todd	F	82	14	22	36
9	Hamrlik, Roman	D	75	8	24	32
10	Smyth, Ryan	F	71	13	18	31
11	Niinimaa, Janne	D	81	4	24	28
12	Kovalenko, Andrei	F	43	13	14	27
13	McAmmond, Dean	F	65	9	16	25
14	Poti, Tom	D	73	5	16	21
15	Lindgren, Mats	F	48	5	12	17
16	Selivanov, Alexander	F	29	8	6	14
17	Devereaux, Boyd	F	61	6	8	14
18	Buchberger, Kelly	F	52	4	4	8
19	Brown, Sean	D	51	0	7	7
20	Brown, Kevin	F	12	4	2	6
21	Moreau, Ethan	F	14	1	5	6
22	Reirden, Todd	D	17	2	3	5
23	Laraque, Georges	F	39	3	2	5
24	McSorley, Marty	D	46	2	3	5
25	Musil, Frantisek	D	39	0	3	3
26	Vorobiev, Vladimir	F	2	2	0	2
27	Smith, Jason	D	12	1	1	2
28	Kilger, Chad	F	13	1	1	2
29	Millar, Craig	D	24	0	2	2
30	Ferraro, Chris	F	2	1	0	1
31	Laflamme, Christian	D	11	0	1	1
32	Dowd, Jim	F	1	0	0	0
33	Hulbig, Joe	F	1	0	0	0
34	Huard, Bill	F	3	0	0	0
35	Lacouture, Dan	F	3	0	0	0
36	Lacroix, Daniel	F	4	0	0	0
37	Lindquist, Fredrik	F	8	0	0	0
						
				Goalies		
	Goalie	Games	Min	GAA	SV %	W-L-T
1	Essensa, Bob	39	2091	2.75	0.901	12-14-6
2	Shtalenkov, Mikhail	34	1819	2.67	0.896	12-17-3
3	Salo, Tommy	13	700	2.31	0.903	8-2-2
4	Passmore, Steve	6	362	2.82	0.907	1-4-1


			Playoffs			
	Player	Position	Games	Goals	Assists	Points
1	Smyth, Ryan	F	3	3	0	3
2	Moreau, Ethan	F	4	0	3	3
3	Guerin, Bill	F	3	0	2	2
4	Grier, Mike	F	4	1	1	2
5	Marchant, Todd	F	4	1	1	2
6	Murray, Rem	F	4	1	1	2
7	Weight, Doug	F	4	1	1	2
8	Selivanov, Alexander	F	2	0	1	1
9	Laflamme, Christian	D	4	0	1	1
10	Poti, Tom	D	4	0	1	1
11	Smith, Jason	D	4	0	1	1
12	Falloon, Pat	F	4	0	1	1
13	Brown, Sean	D	1	0	0	0
14	Musil, Frantisek	D	1	0	0	0
15	Devereaux, Boyd	F	1	0	0	0
16	Vorobiev, Vladimir	F	1	0	0	0
17	Beranek, Josef	F	2	0	0	0
18	Hamrlik, Roman	D	3	0	0	0
19	McSorley, Marty	D	3	0	0	0
20	Niinimaa, Janne	D	4	0	0	0
21	Buchberger, Kelly	F	4	0	0	0
22	Kilger, Chad	F	4	0	0	0
23	Laraque, Georges	F	4	0	0	0
						
				Goalies		
	Goalie	Games	Min	GAA	SV %	W-L
1	Salo, Tommy	4	296	2.23	0.926	0-4


Playoff result: Eliminated in Western Conference quarter-final						
Round 1: vs Dallas, lost 0 games to 4; 7GF 11GA						




Transactions

June 16, 1998
• Bobby Dollas and Tony Hrkac traded to Pittsburgh for Josef Beranek.

June 18, 1998
• Mike Watt traded to NY Islanders for Eric Fichaud*.

June 26, 1998
• Doug Friedman claimed by Nashville in expansion draft.

June 27, 1998
• 3rd round pick in 1998 (Brian Gionta) traded to New Jersey for Fredrik Lindquist, and 4th (Kristian Antila*) and 5th (Oleg Smirnov*) round picks in 1998.
• 1998 NHL entry draft—Oilers selected Alex Henry (67), Shawn Horcoff (99), and Mike Morrison (186).


July 2, 1998
• Scott Fraser signed as free agent by NY Rangers.

July 14, 1998
• Terran Sandwith signed as free agent by Anaheim.

July 15, 1998
• Curtis Joseph signed as free agent by Toronto—Oilers receive compensatory 2nd round pick from league in 1999 (Tony Salmelainen).

August 13, 1998
• Signed Chris Ferraro (formerly with Pittsburgh) as free agent.

August 14, 1998
• Signed Kevin Brown (formerly with Carolina) as free agent.

August 18, 1998
• Jesse Belanger signed as free agent by Tampa Bay.

August 21, 1998
• Signed Pat Falloon (formerly with Ottawa) as free agent.

September 17, 1998
• Signed Todd Reirden (formerly with New Jersey) as free agent.

October 1, 1998
• Drake Berehowsky, Greg DeVries, and Eric Fichaud* traded to Nashville for Jim Dowd and Mikhail Shtalenkov.
• Signed Marty McSorley (formerly with San Jose) as free agent.

October 5, 1998
• Zdeno Ciger claimed on waivers by Nashville.
• Dennis Bonvie claimed on waivers by Chicago.
• Valeri Zelepukin traded to Philadelphia for Daniel Lacroix.

January 6, 1999
• Fred Brathwaite signed as free agent by Calgary.

January 11, 1999
• Petr Klima signed as free agent by Detroit.

January 29, 1999
• Andrei Kovalenko traded to Philadelphia for Alexandre Daigle*.
• Alexandre Daigle* traded to Tampa Bay for Alexander Selivanov.

February 3, 1999
• Barrie Moore traded to Washington for Brad Church*.

March 11, 1999
• Mikhail Shtalenkov traded to Phoenix for 5th round pick in 2000 (Matt Koalska (Nashville)).

March 20, 1999
• Mats Lindgren and 8th round pick in 1999 (Radek Martinek) traded to NY Islanders for Tommy Salo.
• Jonas Elofsson*, Dean McAmmond, Boris Mironov, and 2nd round pick in 1999 (Dmitri Levinsky) traded to Chicago for Daniel Cleary, Chad Kilger, Christian Laflamme, Ethan Moreau, and 2nd round pick in 1999 (Alexei Semenov).

March 23, 1999
• Kevin Brown traded to NY Rangers for Vladimir Vorobiev.
• 4th round pick in 1999 (Jonathan Zion) and 2nd round pick in 2000 (Kris Vernarsky) traded to Toronto for Jason Smith.




More league changes this year. Another expansion would begin with the Nashville Predators entering the league and making it a 27 team league. With 3 more teams scheduled to arrive within the next two years, the league did another complete re-organization going from 4 divisions to 6. For now, three divisions would have 5 teams and three would have only 4. The Southeast, Central and Northwest divisions were left with 4 teams, knowing that by 2000 every division would have 5. Playoffs would still be mostly conference based, with the three division winners in each conference getting the top 3 spots and then the 5 next best teams filling out the playoff brackets. The Oilers were in the newly created Northwest division with Calgary, Vancouver, and Colorado.

It would be a devastating off-season for the Oilers; just as they were hoping to make a jump, they lost arguably their most important player. Joseph was UFA and while he was interested in staying, the Oilers could simply not afford the $6 million per year the Leafs were willing to give him, so he fled to Toronto. They still had Essensa (who had been a number 1 goalie in the past) who badly wanted the number one job in Edmonton, but Sather decided he would need to earn it. He brought in Eric Fichaud from the Islanders to compete for the starting job, but he didn’t even make it out of training camp. They then packaged Fichaud along with two of their regular d-men from the previous year in DeVries and Berehowsky to obtain veteran Russian goalie Mikhail Shtalenkov. Also gone were Scott Fraser (who parlayed his Oiler hot streak into a sweet deal with the Rangers) and d-man Dollas. The latter was traded to the Penguins to reacquire ex-Oiler Josef Beranek for a second go round. Other new faces included former 2nd overall pick Pat Falloon who’s career had sputtered slightly, but coach Low knew him well and requested him, and another new/old face in Marty McSorley who the Oilers signed as a depth defenceman and enforcer.

Sather would save his biggest moves for the trade deadline, making three significant moves to upgrade the team. First he shipped Mats Lindgren to the Islanders for Tommy Salo, instantly giving the Oilers a goaltender who was at least in the same league as Joseph. On the same day he packaged Mironov and McAmmond to Chicago for three forwards and a d-man—this trade is somewhat questionable as only one of the obtained players had a long term future with the team. Finally he made up for the loss of Mironov by getting Jason Smith from Toronto for just a couple of draft picks.

So to start the year Essensa and Shtalenkov split duty with the Russian getting a bit more playing time to start the season, but neither guy could make the fans forget about Cujo (although once again the dead puck era made their stats look pretty good). Once Salo arrived (Shtalenkov had been dealt a week earlier) it was clear that he was a big upgrade. He would lead the Oilers to a hot streak down the stretch which just squeaked them into the playoffs.

The defense this year was a bit of a patch job with DeVries, Dollas, and Berehowsky all gone. Hamrlik, Niinimaa, and Mironov got the bulk of the work for most of the year; even with his departure, Mironov was still easily their leading point getter from the back-end. Newcomer Tom Poti (a 4th round pick from 1996) made his presence felt as he would play his rookie season and was easily their fourth best d-man. The bottom three spots were split among Sean Brown, Marty McSorley, and Frank Musil and once Smith arrived he would take Mironov’s minutes.

For the only time in his Oiler career, Weight did not lead the team in points; he missed half the year with injury and was less effective when he did play, accumulating just 37 points in 43 games. Also having an off year was Smyth who managed just 13 goals and 31 points over his 71 games played. Their leading scorer (both in goals and points) was Guerin who played the full year and got 30 goals and 64 points. Beranek made a triumph return to the city as his 49 points was second on the team. Grier had his best year as an Oiler with 44 points, while new boy Falloon rounded out the top 5 with 40 points. Murray and Marchant made their contributions, as did McAmmond, Lindgren, and Kovalenko before they were traded away. Kovalenko would be swapped in a three way deal for fellow Russian Alexander Selivanov who was smaller, but probably more skilled. Boyd Devereaux and Georges Laraque were regular bottom sixers, and captain Buchberger was starting to show his age as he would play his 12th and last season with the team. The team did a get a boost up front after the Mironov trade with Chad Kilger and Ethan Moreau taking regular shifts.

The team actually got off to a decent 7-4 start and basically hovered around 0.500 before going into a February slump that dropped them to 9th place in the conference. After the acquisitions of Salo, Smith, Moreau et al. they went a bit of a run, going 8-4-2 to squeak into the 8th and final playoff spot in the west (suck it 9th place Calgary!).

It would be Dallas again in the first round, who were easily the top team in the league and very difficult to score on. This would continue into this series. The Oilers battled hard, but just couldn’t seem to put the puck in the net (and when they did it was often called back for the very unpopular “toe nail in the crease” rule that existed at the time). The Stars swept them, with each game being a 1-goal affair and the Oilers only scoring 7 goals in the 4 games. It was a very frustrating series as the Oilers were always in every game, but just couldn’t quite get things done. A strong dislike for the Stars would start to percolate among Oiler fans at this point, especially after the Stars would eventually win the cup on a very controversial Brett Hull OT goal.

But the Oilers would once again have to wait for next year and hope they could keep their team intact.



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