1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season
The 1984–85 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' sixth season in the NHL, and they were coming off a Stanley Cup championship in 1983–84. Edmonton would win their fourth-straight Smythe Division title, and repeat as Stanley Cup champions, losing only 3 games in the entire playoffs while out scoring their opponents 98–52. On June 5, 2017, this team was voted by fans as the greatest NHL team ever, as part of the NHL's centennial celebrations.
1984–85 Edmonton Oilers | |
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Stanley Cup champions | |
Campbell Conference champions | |
Smythe Division champions | |
Division | 1st Smythe |
Conference | 1st Campbell |
1984–85 record | 49–20–11 |
Home record | 26–7–7 |
Road record | 23–13–4 |
Goals for | 401 (1st) |
Goals against | 298 (8th) |
Team information | |
General manager | Glen Sather |
Coach | Glen Sather |
Captain | Wayne Gretzky |
Alternate captains | None |
Arena | Northlands Coliseum |
Average attendance | 17,498 (100%) |
Minor league affiliate(s) | Nova Scotia Oilers (AHL) |
Team leaders | |
Goals | Wayne Gretzky (73) |
Assists | Wayne Gretzky (135) |
Points | Wayne Gretzky (208) |
Penalty minutes | Kevin McClelland (205) |
Plus/minus | Wayne Gretzky (+98) |
Wins | Grant Fuhr (26) |
Goals against average | Andy Moog (3.30) |
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