1996–97 Edmonton Oilers season

The 1996–97 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' 18th season in the NHL. They were coming off a 30–44–8 record, earning 68 points in the 1995–96 season, which led them to failing to qualify for the post-season for the 4th time in a row.

1996–97 Edmonton Oilers
Division3rd Pacific
Conference7th Western
1996–97 record36–37–9
Home record21–16–4
Road record15–21–5
Goals for252
Goals against247
Team information
General managerGlen Sather
CoachRon Low
CaptainKelly Buchberger
Alternate captainsLuke Richardson
Doug Weight
ArenaEdmonton Coliseum
Average attendance16,043 (93.8%)
Minor league affiliate(s)Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)
Wheeling Nailers (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsRyan Smyth (39)
AssistsDoug Weight (61)
PointsDoug Weight (82)
Penalty minutesKelly Buchberger (159)
Plus/minusBryan Marchment (+13)
WinsCurtis Joseph (32)
Goals against averageBob Essensa (2.83)

The Oilers had their best season since 1991–92 as they won 36 games and earn 81 points, finishing third place in the Pacific Division and seventh in the Western Conference, earning their first playoff berth in five years. The main reason for the Oilers' turn-around was their solid goaltending and defensive hockey, only allowing 247 goals, 57 fewer than the previous season.

Regular season

On November 26, 1996, the Oilers defeated their provincial rival Calgary Flames on the road by a score of 10-1.[1] Ten different Oilers scored in the game. It was the first time that the Oilers had scored 10 goals in a regular-season game since December 4, 1988, when they defeated the New York Rangers at home by a score of 10-6.[2]

Offensively, Doug Weight led the club once again this season in points, earning 82, and achieved a club high 61 assists. Ryan Smyth had a breakout season, scoring a team high 39 goals and led the team in power play goals with 20. Andrei Kovalenko, acquired in the off-season, scored 32 goals and 59 points, while Jason Arnott earned 57 points in 67 games. Rookie Mike Grier had 32 points in 79 games, and Mariusz Czerkawski finished third on the team in goals with 26. Boris Mironov anchored the defense, earning 32 points in only 55 games. Todd Marchant led the team in short-handed goals with 4. Team captain Kelly Buchberger provided the team toughness, earning a club high 159 penalty minutes.

In goal, Curtis Joseph got the majority of playing time, winning 32 games while posting a 2.93 GAA and a .907 save percentage. He set a team record with 6 shutouts. Bob Essensa, despite a strong GAA of 2.83, won only 4 games.

The Oilers had the most power-play opportunities during the regular season, with 406 opportunities in total.[3]

Season standings

Pacific Division
No. CR GP W L T GF GA Pts
11Colorado Avalanche8249249277205107
24Mighty Ducks of Anaheim8236331324323185
37Edmonton Oilers823637925224781
49Vancouver Canucks823540725727377
510Calgary Flames823241921423973
612Los Angeles Kings8228431121426867
713San Jose Sharks822747821127862

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Western Conference[4]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1p – Colorado AvalanchePAC8249249277205107
2Dallas StarsCEN8248268252198104
3Detroit Red WingsCEN8238261825319794
4Mighty Ducks of AnaheimPAC8236331324523385
5Phoenix CoyotesCEN823837724024383
6St. Louis BluesCEN8236351123623983
7Edmonton OilersPAC823637925224781
8Chicago BlackhawksCEN8234351322321081
9Vancouver CanucksPAC823540725727377
10Calgary FlamesPAC823241921423973
11Toronto Maple LeafsCEN823044823027368
12Los Angeles KingsPAC8228431121426867
13San Jose SharksPAC822747821127862

Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific

bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy

Playoffs

The Oilers faced the Central Division winning Dallas Stars in the opening round of the playoffs. After splitting the first 2 games in Dallas, the Oilers returned home for game 3 for their first home playoff game since 1992 and found themselves losing 3–0 with about 4 minutes left in the 3rd period. Edmonton then struck for 3 goals to tie the game, and Kelly Buchberger provided the overtime heroics, as the Oilers won the game 4–3 and take a 2–1 series lead. Dallas tied the series up again in game 4, however, the Oilers shocked the Stars, winning 1–0 in double overtime in the 5th game in Dallas, and returning to Edmonton in a position to clinch the series. The Stars spoiled the Oilers' party, winning the 6th game 3–2, setting up a game 7 at Reunion Arena in Dallas. The game was a memorable one, as the score was tied up at 3 as the teams headed into overtime. Todd Marchant turned out to be the hero, scoring for the Oilers in the 1st overtime, as Edmonton completed the upset, defeating the Stars in 7 games.

In the 2nd round, Edmonton faced the defending Stanley Cup champions, the Colorado Avalanche, who won the Pacific Division and had 26 more points than the Oilers during the season. The Avalanche won the opening 2 games easily in Denver, and while the Oilers rebounded to win the 3rd game, the Avs proved to be too much for Edmonton to handle, as they won the series in 5 games, ending the Oilers' season.

Schedule and results

Regular season

1996–97 regular season[5]
October: 7–5–0 (home: 4–2–0 ; road: 3–3–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
1October 4Buffalo Sabres3 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph15,2361–0–02Recap
2October 6Vancouver Canucks0 – 2Edmonton OilersJoseph15,1442–0–04Recap
3October 8Edmonton Oilers4 – 2Toronto Maple LeafsJoseph15,4243–0–06Recap
4October 9Edmonton Oilers0 – 2Detroit Red WingsEssensa19,9833–1–06Recap
5October 11St. Louis Blues3 – 1Edmonton OilersJoseph16,1453–2–06Recap
6October 14Edmonton Oilers6 – 3Phoenix CoyotesJoseph13,9164–2–08Recap
7October 15Edmonton Oilers2 – 7Colorado AvalancheJoseph16,0614–3–08Recap
8October 20Edmonton Oilers3 – 6Calgary FlamesJoseph16,2954–4–08Recap
9October 22Pittsburgh Penguins2 – 5Edmonton OilersJoseph16,5365–4–010Recap
10October 24Edmonton Oilers8 – 2Los Angeles KingsEssensa10,1956–4–012Recap
11October 26Colorado Avalanche4 – 2Edmonton OilersJoseph17,0996–5–012Recap
12October 30Phoenix Coyotes1 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph14,6787–5–014Recap
November: 6–7–1 (home: 2–3–1 ; road: 4–4–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
13November 1Vancouver Canucks5 – 4Edmonton OilersOTJoseph16,1777–6–014Recap
14November 3Edmonton Oilers2 – 4Chicago BlackhawksJoseph16,8757–7–014Recap
15November 6Edmonton Oilers2 – 5Pittsburgh PenguinsEssensa15,1597–8–014Recap
16November 7Edmonton Oilers6 – 0Boston BruinsJoseph13,6438–8–016Recap
17November 9Edmonton Oilers3 – 7Toronto Maple LeafsJoseph15,7268–9–016Recap
18November 11Edmonton Oilers2 – 3Montreal CanadiensOTJoseph20,4528–10–016Recap
19November 13Edmonton Oilers4 – 0Ottawa SenatorsJoseph15,3129–10–018Recap
20November 17Dallas Stars7 – 3Edmonton OilersJoseph14,5749–11–018Recap
21November 19Chicago Blackhawks4 – 4Edmonton OilersOTJoseph14,7929–11–119Recap
22November 21New York Rangers2 – 3Edmonton OilersJoseph17,09910–11–121Recap
23November 23Calgary Flames2 – 3Edmonton OilersJoseph16,82911–11–123Recap
24November 26Edmonton Oilers10 – 1Calgary FlamesJoseph17,14612–11–125Recap
25November 27Los Angeles Kings5 – 1Edmonton OilersEssensa14,03912–12–125Recap
26November 29Edmonton Oilers4 – 2San Jose SharksJoseph17,44213–12–127Recap
December: 4–7–3 (home: 3–4–1 ; road: 1–3–2)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
27December 1Edmonton Oilers2 – 4Mighty Ducks of AnaheimJoseph16,73513–13–127Recap
28December 4Edmonton Oilers0 – 2Colorado AvalancheJoseph16,06113–14–127Recap
29December 6Ottawa Senators2 – 5Edmonton OilersJoseph15,06014–14–129Recap
30December 8St. Louis Blues3 – 2Edmonton OilersJoseph14,92214–15–129Recap
31December 10Edmonton Oilers0 – 0Detroit Red WingsOTJoseph19,98314–15–230Recap
32December 12Edmonton Oilers2 – 2Tampa Bay LightningOTJoseph13,92514–15–331Recap
33December 15Edmonton Oilers3 – 6Florida PanthersEssensa14,70314–16–331Recap
34December 18Colorado Avalanche4 – 4Edmonton OilersOTJoseph16,05314–16–432Recap
35December 20New Jersey Devils3 – 2Edmonton OilersJoseph14,69214–17–432Recap
36December 22Detroit Red Wings6 – 2Edmonton OilersJoseph16,72414–18–432Recap
37December 23Edmonton Oilers7 – 0Vancouver CanucksEssensa17,85415–18–434Recap
38December 27Philadelphia Flyers6 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph17,09915–19–434Recap
39December 28San Jose Sharks3 – 5Edmonton OilersEssensa16,67016–19–436Recap
40December 30Los Angeles Kings1 – 2Edmonton OilersJoseph15,95417–19–438Recap
January: 8–3–1 (home: 5–1–0 ; road: 3–2–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
41January 3Toronto Maple Leafs3 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph17,09918–19–440Recap
42January 7Edmonton Oilers5 – 2St. Louis BluesJoseph15,76019–19–442Recap
43January 8Edmonton Oilers1 – 4Chicago BlackhawksEssensa17,50019–20–442Recap
44January 11San Jose Sharks2 – 1Edmonton OilersJoseph15,45119–21–442Recap
45January 12Hartford Whalers1 – 2Edmonton OilersOTJoseph14,30120–21–444Recap
46January 15Florida Panthers0 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph15,67321–21–446Recap
47January 21Edmonton Oilers4 – 4New York RangersOTJoseph18,20021–21–547Recap
48January 22Edmonton Oilers1 – 8New York IslandersJoseph10,43821–22–547Recap
49January 24Edmonton Oilers3 – 1Buffalo SabresJoseph16,77522–22–549Recap
50January 26Edmonton Oilers3 – 1Washington CapitalsJoseph14,62323–22–551Recap
51January 29San Jose Sharks1 – 3Edmonton OilersJoseph14,37824–22–553Recap
52January 31New York Islanders0 – 1Edmonton OilersJoseph16,21125–22–555Recap
February: 4–6–2 (home: 4–2–0 ; road: 0–4–2)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
53February 5Calgary Flames2 – 5Edmonton OilersJoseph16,77026–22–557Recap
54February 8Mighty Ducks of Anaheim2 – 1Edmonton OilersOTJoseph16,74326–23–557Recap
55February 9Washington Capitals1 – 4Edmonton OilersEssensa15,36127–23–559Recap
56February 12Boston Bruins3 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph16,23828–23–561Recap
57February 13Edmonton Oilers2 – 3Calgary FlamesOTEssensa18,88228–24–561Recap
58February 15Edmonton Oilers2 – 2Los Angeles KingsOTJoseph12,02728–24–662Recap
59February 17Edmonton Oilers1 – 5Mighty Ducks of AnaheimJoseph17,17428–25–662Recap
60February 19Toronto Maple Leafs5 – 6Edmonton OilersJoseph16,48729–25–664Recap
61February 21Colorado Avalanche4 – 3Edmonton OilersOTJoseph17,09929–26–664Recap
62February 23Edmonton Oilers1 – 6Dallas StarsJoseph15,78629–27–664Recap
63February 26Edmonton Oilers3 – 3Mighty Ducks of AnaheimOTJoseph17,17429–27–765Recap
64February 27Edmonton Oilers3 – 6Los Angeles KingsEssensa12,11529–28–765Recap
March: 6–7–0 (home: 2–3–0 ; road: 4–4–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
65March 1Montreal Canadiens5 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph17,09929–29–765Recap
66March 4Los Angeles Kings1 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph14,67130–29–767Recap
67March 7Edmonton Oilers1 – 2Dallas StarsJoseph16,72330–30–767Recap
68March 9Edmonton Oilers4 – 1St. Louis BluesJoseph17,98231–30–769Recap
69March 11Edmonton Oilers1 – 6New Jersey DevilsJoseph14,67131–31–769Recap
70March 13Edmonton Oilers4 – 5Philadelphia FlyersOTJoseph19,63531–32–769Recap
71March 15Edmonton Oilers4 – 2Hartford WhalersJoseph14,43732–32–771Recap
72March 19Tampa Bay Lightning1 – 3Edmonton OilersJoseph16,08933–32–773Recap
73March 23Mighty Ducks of Anaheim4 – 1Edmonton OilersJoseph17,09933–33–773Recap
74March 24Edmonton Oilers5 – 1San Jose SharksJoseph17,15934–33–775Recap
75March 28Edmonton Oilers3 – 4San Jose SharksJoseph17,44234–34–775Recap
76March 29Edmonton Oilers3 – 1Phoenix CoyotesJoseph16,21035–34–777Recap
77March 31Dallas Stars3 – 1Edmonton OilersJoseph17,09935–35–777Recap
April: 1–2–2 (home: 1–1–2 ; road: 0–1–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
78April 3Chicago Blackhawks2 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph17,09936–35–779Recap
79April 5Vancouver Canucks2 – 2Edmonton OilersOTJoseph17,09936–35–880Recap
80April 9Detroit Red Wings3 – 3Edmonton OilersOTJoseph17,09936–35–981Recap
81April 11Phoenix Coyotes6 – 2Edmonton OilersJoseph17,09936–36–981Recap
82April 12Edmonton Oilers4 – 5Vancouver CanucksEssensa18,42236–37–981Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

1997 Stanley Cup playoffs[5]
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (2) Dallas Stars – Oilers win 4–3
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 16Edmonton Oilers3 – 5Dallas StarsJoseph16,4180–1Recap
2April 18Edmonton Oilers4 – 0Dallas StarsJoseph16,9241–1Recap
3April 20Dallas Stars3 – 4Edmonton OilersOTJoseph17,0992–1Recap
4April 22Dallas Stars4 – 3Edmonton OilersJoseph17,0992–2Recap
5April 25Edmonton Oilers1 – 0Dallas Stars2OTJoseph16,9243–2Recap
6April 27Dallas Stars3 – 2Edmonton OilersJoseph17,0993–3Recap
7April 29Edmonton Oilers4 – 3Dallas StarsOTJoseph16,9244–3Recap
Western Conference Semifinals vs. (1) Colorado Avalanche – Avalanche win 4–1
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1May 2Edmonton Oilers1 – 5Colorado AvalancheJoseph16,0610–1Recap
2May 4Edmonton Oilers1 – 4Colorado AvalancheJoseph16,0610–2Recap
3May 7Colorado Avalanche3 – 4Edmonton OilersJoseph17,0991–2Recap
4May 9Colorado Avalanche3 – 2Edmonton OilersOTJoseph17,0991–3Recap
5May 11Edmonton Oilers3 – 4Colorado AvalancheJoseph16,0611–4Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Centre; D = Defence; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
39Doug WeightC8021618218012381108
94Ryan SmythLW82392261−776125510−412
51Andrei KovalenkoRW74322759−5811243716
7Jason ArnottC67193857−219212369−318
21Mariusz CzerkawskiLW7626214701612213−210
16Kelly BuchbergerRW8183038415912527−116
26Todd MarchantLW79141933114412426212
25Mike GrierRW7915173274512314−24
2Boris MironovD5562632285122810−616
17Rem MurrayC8211203191612123−14
37Dean McAmmondLW57121729−1528
18[lower-alpha 1]Miroslav SatanLW64171128−422
14Mats LindgrenC69111425−71212044−20
23[lower-alpha 2]Dan McGillisD736162225212055824
24Bryan MarchmentD7131316131323000−34
4Kevin LoweD6411314−1501000−10
6Jeff NortonD6221113−742
22Luke RichardsonD821111299112022−414
8Michel PetitD18246−1320
85Petr KlimaRW16156−16600004
5Greg de VriesD37044−2521201148
20David OliverRW17123−84
29Louie DeBruskLW32202−694600004
31Curtis JosephG7202220120002
9Ralph IntranuovoC510100
10Steve KellyC8101−16600012
55Drew BannisterD1011−2012000−430
34Donald DufresneD22011−115300000
12Jesse BelangerC6000−30
8Sean BrownD5000−14
30Bob EssensaG190004
15Joe HulbigLW6000−10601122
35Craig MillarD100002
18[lower-alpha 3]Barrie MooreLW400000
35Bryan MuirD5000−24

Goaltending

Regular season Playoffs
No. Player GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
31Curtis Joseph723229921442002.93.907641001257405362.81.9112767
30Bob Essensa19480406412.83.8991868

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honour Recipient Ref
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Jason Arnott [6]
Team Community Service Award Jason Arnott [7]
Defenceman of the Year Bryan Marchment [7]
Molson Cup Curtis Joseph [7]
Most Popular Player Curtis Joseph [7]
Top Defensive Forward Kelly Buchberger [7]
Top First Year Oiler Mike Grier [7]
Unsung Hero Doug Weight [7]
Zane Feldman Trophy Curtis Joseph [7]

Records

  • 3: Tied NHL record for most short-handed goals in a playoffs by Todd Marchant on May 11, 1997.

Milestones

Regular Season
PlayerMilestoneReached
Mike Grier1st NHL GameOctober 4, 1996
Dan McGillis1st NHL Game
1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
Rem Murray1st NHL Game
1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
Kelly Buchberger1,400th NHL PIMOctober 8, 1996
Rem Murray1st NHL Assist
Ryan Smyth1st NHL Hat-trick
Luke Richardson1,100th NHL PIMOctober 11, 1996
Louie DeBrusk200th NHL GameOctober 20, 1996
Mike Grier1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
Doug Weight300th NHL Point
Rem Murray1st NHL Hat-trickOctober 24, 1996
Mike Grier1st NHL GoalOctober 26, 1996
Doug Weight300th NHL PIMNovember 1, 1996
Mats Lindgren1st NHL Game
1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
November 3, 1996
Andrei Kovalenko100th NHL AssistNovember 6, 1996
Mats Lindgren1st NHL Assist
Jason Arnott200th NHL GameNovember 7, 1996
Mariusz Czerkawski1st NHL Hat-trick
1st NHL Natural hat-trick
Jason Arnott100th NHL AssistNovember 9, 1996
Bryan Marchment1,200th NHL PIM
Curtis Joseph20th NHL AssistNovember 13, 1996
Boris Mironov200th NHL Game
Kelly Buchberger600th NHL GameNovember 17, 1996
Andrei Kovalenko200th NHL PointNovember 23, 1996
Dan McGillis1st NHL GoalNovember 26, 1996
Bob Essensa300th NHL GameNovember 27, 1996
Kevin Lowe1,200th NHL GameDecember 1, 1996
Michel Petit1,700th NHL PIMDecember 4, 1996
Andrei Kovalenko200th NHL PIMDecember 12, 1996
Andrei Kovalenko100th NHL GoalDecember 18, 1996
Boris Mironov300th NHL PIMDecember 23, 1996
Andrei Kovalenko300th NHL GameDecember 30, 1996
Miroslav Satan100th NHL GameJanuary 7, 1997
Jason Arnott200th NHL PointJanuary 15, 1997
Curtis Joseph10th NHL Shutout
Ryan Smyth100th NHL GameJanuary 24, 1997
Jeff Norton500th NHL Game
Mariusz Czerkawski100th NHL PointFebruary 9, 1997
Jeff Norton400th NHL PIM
Doug Weight400th NHL Game
Bryan Marchment400th NHL GameFebruary 13, 1997
Mariusz Czerkawski2nd NHL Hat-trickFebruary 19, 1997
Boris Mironov100th NHL Point
Sean Brown1st NHL GameFebruary 21, 1997
Kelly Buchberger1,500th NHL PIM
Ryan Smyth100th NHL PIMMarch 1, 1997
Joe Hulbig1st NHL GameMarch 4, 1997
Luke Richardson700th NHL GameMarch 9, 1997
Jeff Norton300th NHL PointMarch 11, 1997
Kelly Buchberger200th NHL PointMarch 19, 1997
Craig Millar1st NHL Game
Todd Marchant200th NHL GameMarch 23, 1997
Steve Kelly1st NHL GameMarch 24, 1997
Luke Richardson100th NHL PointMarch 28, 1997
Steve Kelly1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
March 29, 1997
Jason Arnott400th NHL PIMApril 4, 1997
Doug Weight100th NHL GoalApril 5, 1997
Playoffs
PlayerMilestoneReached
Jason Arnott1st NHL Game
1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
April 16, 1997
Mats Lindgren
Dan McGillis
Boris Mironov
Rem Murray
Drew Bannister1st NHL Game
Greg de Vries
Louie DeBrusk
Mike Grier
Ryan Smyth
Todd Marchant1st NHL Game
1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
Bryan Marchment50th NHL PIM
Mike Grier1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
April 18, 1997
Boris Mironov1st NHL Goal
Ryan Smyth1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
Todd Marchant1st NHL AssistApril 20, 1997
Jason Arnott1st NHL GoalApril 22, 1997
Bryan Muir1st NHL Game
Mike Grier1st NHL AssistApril 29, 1997
Joe Hulbig1st NHL Game
1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
Rem Murray1st NHL Goal
Steve Kelly1st NHL Game
Greg de Vries1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
May 7, 1997

Transactions

Trades

June 14, 1996 To Detroit Red Wings
Future considerations
To Edmonton Oilers
Bob Essensa
June 22, 1996 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Tyler Wright
To Edmonton Oilers
7th round pick in 1996
September 6, 1996 To Montreal Canadiens
Scott Thornton
To Edmonton Oilers
Andrei Kovalenko
March 18, 1997 To Buffalo Sabres
Miroslav Satan
To Edmonton Oilers
Barrie Moore
Craig Millar
March 18, 1997 To Tampa Bay Lightning
Jeff Norton
To Edmonton Oilers
Drew Bannister
6th round pick in 1997

Free agents

PlayerFormer Team
D Terran SandwithKansas City Blades (IHL)
D Bryan MuirNew Hampshire Wildcats (NCAA)
F Jeff DawUMass Lowell River Hawks (NCAA)
F Jesse BelangerVancouver Canucks
D Kevin LoweNew York Rangers
D Michel PetitTampa Bay Lightning
F Petr KlimaPittsburgh Penguins
PlayerNew Team
F David RobertsVancouver Canucks
F Kent MandervilleHartford Whalers

Waivers

DatePlayerTeam
September 30, 1996 (1996-09-30)Ralph Intranuovoto Toronto Maple Leafs
October 25, 1996 (1996-10-25)Ralph Intranuovofrom Toronto Maple Leafs
January 17, 1997 (1997-01-17)Michel Petitto Philadelphia Flyers
February 21, 1997 (1997-02-21)David Oliverto New York Rangers

Draft picks

Edmonton's draft picks at the 1996 NHL Entry Draft.[8]

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
16Boyd Devereaux CanadaKitchener Rangers (OHL)
119Matthieu Descoteaux CanadaShawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL)
232Chris Hajt CanadaGuelph Storm (OHL)
359Tom Poti United StatesCushing Academy (USHS)
5114Brian Urick United StatesNotre Dame Fighting Irish (NCAA)
6141Bryan Randall CanadaMedicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
7168David Bernier CanadaSt-Hyacinthe Lasers (QMJHL)
7170Brandon Lafrance CanadaOhio State Buckeyes (NCAA)
8195Fernando Pisani CanadaSt. Albert Saints (AJHL)
9221John Hultberg United StatesDubuque Fighting Saints (USHL)

Notes

  1. Satan wore number 32 in his first six games.
  2. McGillis wore number 18 in his first seven games.
  3. Moore wore number 20 in his first three games.

References

  • "Edmonton Oilers 1996-97 roster and scoring statistics at hockeydb.com". www.hockeydb.com. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  • "1996-97 Edmonton Oilers Roster, Stats, Injuries, Scores, Results, Shootouts". Hockey-Reference.com. Retrieved July 25, 2023.
  • National Hockey League Guide & Record Book 2007
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