This is a list of Edmonton Oilers award winners.
League awards
Team trophies
Team trophies awarded to the Edmonton Oilers
Award |
Description |
Times won |
Seasons |
References |
Stanley Cup |
NHL championship |
5 |
1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90 |
[1][2] |
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl |
Campbell/Western Conference playoff championship |
7 |
1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90, 2005–06 |
[3] |
Presidents' Trophy |
Most regular season points | 2 | 1985–86, 1986–87 | [4][5] |
Individual awards
Individual awards won by Edmonton Oilers players and staff[6]
Award |
Description |
Winner |
Season |
References |
Art Ross Trophy |
Regular season scoring champion |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky | 1980–81 |
[7][8] |
1981–82 |
1982–83 |
1983–84 |
1984–85 |
1985–86 |
1986–87 |
McDavid, ConnorConnor McDavid | 2016–17 |
Ben Hatskin Trophy (WHA) |
Top goaltender |
Dryden, DaveDave Dryden | 1978–79 |
[9] |
Conn Smythe Trophy |
Most valuable player of the playoffs |
Messier, MarkMark Messier | 1983–84 |
[10][11] |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky | 1984–85 |
1987–88 |
Ranford, BillBill Ranford | 1989–90 |
Gordie Howe Trophy (WHA) |
Most valuable player |
Dryden, DaveDave Dryden | 1978–79 |
[12] |
Hart Memorial Trophy |
Most valuable player to his team during the regular season |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky | 1979–80 |
[13][14] |
1980–81 |
1981–82 |
1982–83 |
1983–84 |
1984–85 |
1985–86 |
1986–87 |
Messier, MarkMark Messier | 1989–90 |
McDavid, ConnorConnor McDavid | 2016–17 |
Jack Adams Award |
Top coach during the regular season |
Sather, GlenGlen Sather | 1985–86 |
[15] |
James Norris Memorial Trophy |
Top defenceman during the regular season |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey | 1984–85 |
[16][17] |
1985–86 |
King Clancy Memorial Trophy |
Leadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community |
Lowe, KevinKevin Lowe | 1989–90 |
[18][19] |
Moreau, EthanEthan Moreau | 2008–09 |
Ference, AndrewAndrew Ference | 2013–14 |
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy |
Gentlemanly conduct |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky | 1979–80 |
[20][21] |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri | 1984–85 |
Lou Kaplan Trophy (WHA) |
Rookie of the year |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky | 1978–79 |
[22] |
NHL Man of the Year Award |
Sportsmanship and involvement with charitable groups |
Lowe, KevinKevin Lowe | 1989–90 |
[23] |
NHL Plus-Minus Award |
Highest plus/minus |
Huddy, CharlieCharlie Huddy | 1982–83 |
[24] |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky | 1983–84 |
1984–85 |
1986–87 |
Paul Deneau Trophy (WHA) |
Player who displays gentlemanly conduct |
Rogers, MikeMike Rogers | 1974–75 |
[25] |
Ted Lindsay Award |
Most valuable player as chosen by the players |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky | 1981–82 |
[26] |
1982–83 |
1983–84 |
1984–85 |
1986–87 |
Messier, MarkMark Messier | 1989–90 |
McDavid, ConnorConnor McDavid | 2016–17 |
Vezina Trophy |
Top goaltender |
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr | 1987–88 |
[27][28] |
All-Stars
WHA First and Second Team All-Stars
NHL First and Second Team All-Stars
The NHL First and Second Team All-Stars consists of the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.
NHL All-Rookie Team
The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.[30]
All-Star Game selections
The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Thirty-one All-Star Games have been held since the Oilers entered the league in 1979, with at least one player chosen to represent the Oilers in each year except 2004. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, and 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games.[31] Edmonton has hosted one of the games. The 40th took place at Northlands Coliseum.
- Selected by fan vote[32]
- All-Star Game Most Valuable Player[33]
Edmonton Oilers players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[6]
Game |
Year |
Name |
Position |
References |
32nd |
1980 |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
4 !Centre |
[34] |
MacDonald, BlairBlair MacDonald |
5 !Right Wing |
33rd |
1981 |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
4 !Centre |
[35] |
34th |
1982 |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defence |
[36] |
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr |
1 !Goaltender |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
4 !Centre |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
3 !Left Wing |
35th |
1983 |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defence |
[37] |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
4 !Centre |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri |
3 !Left Wing |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
3 !Left Wing |
36th |
1984 |
Anderson, GlennGlenn Anderson |
5 !Right Wing |
[38] |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defence |
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr |
1 !Goaltender |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
4 !Centre |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri (Did not play) |
5 !Right Wing |
Lowe, KevinKevin Lowe |
2 !Defence |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
3 !Left Wing |
Sather, GlenGlen Sather |
7 !Coach |
37th |
1985 |
Anderson, GlennGlenn Anderson |
5 !Right Wing |
[39] |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defence |
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr |
1 !Goaltender |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
4 !Centre |
Krushelnyski, MikeMike Krushelnyski |
4 !Centre |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri |
5 !Right Wing |
Lowe, KevinKevin Lowe |
2 !Defence |
Moog, AndyAndy Moog |
1 !Goaltender |
Sather, GlenGlen Sather |
7 !Coach |
38th |
1986 |
Anderson, GlennGlenn Anderson |
3 !Left Wing |
[40] |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defence |
Fogolin, LeeLee Fogolin |
2 !Defence |
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr |
1 !Goaltender |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
4 !Centre |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri |
5 !Right Wing |
Lowe, KevinKevin Lowe |
2 !Defence |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
3 !Left Wing |
Moog, AndyAndy Moog |
1 !Goaltender |
Sather, GlenGlen Sather |
7 !Coach |
39th |
1988 |
Anderson, GlennGlenn Anderson |
3 !Left Wing |
[41] |
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr |
1 !Goaltender |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
4 !Centre |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri |
5 !Right Wing |
Lowe, KevinKevin Lowe |
2 !Defence |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
3 !Left Wing |
Sather, GlenGlen Sather |
7 !Coach |
40th |
1989 |
Carson, JimmyJimmy Carson |
4 !Centre |
[42] |
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr |
1 !Goaltender |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri |
5 !Right Wing |
Lowe, KevinKevin Lowe |
2 !Defence |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
4 !Centre |
Sather, GlenGlen Sather |
7 !Coach |
41st |
1990 |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri |
5 !Right Wing |
[43] |
Lowe, KevinKevin Lowe |
2 !Defence |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
4 !Centre |
42nd |
1991 |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
4 !Centre |
[44] |
Muckler, JohnJohn Muckler |
7 !Coach |
Ranford, BillBill Ranford |
1 !Goaltender |
Smith, SteveSteve Smith |
2 !Defence |
43rd |
1992 |
Damphousse, VincentVincent Damphousse |
3 !Left Wing |
[45] |
44th |
1993 |
Manson, DaveDave Manson |
2 !Defence |
[46] |
45th |
1994 |
Corson, ShayneShayne Corson |
3 !Left Wing |
[47] |
46th |
1996 |
Weight, DougDoug Weight |
4 !Centre |
[48] |
47th |
1997 |
Arnott, JasonJason Arnott |
4 !Centre |
[49] |
48th |
1998 |
Weight, DougDoug Weight |
4 !Centre |
[50] |
49th |
1999 |
Hamrlik, RomanRoman Hamrlik |
2 !Defence |
[51] |
50th |
2000 |
Salo, TommyTommy Salo |
1 !Goaltender |
[52] |
51st |
2001 |
Niinimaa, JanneJanne Niinimaa |
2 !Defence |
[53] |
Weight, DougDoug Weight |
4 !Centre |
52nd |
2002 |
Salo, TommyTommy Salo |
1 !Goaltender |
[54] |
53rd |
2003 |
Brewer, EricEric Brewer |
2 !Defence |
[55] |
54th |
2004 |
No Oilers selected |
— |
[56] |
55th |
2007 |
Smyth, RyanRyan Smyth |
3 !Left Wing |
[57] |
56th |
2008 |
Horcoff, ShawnShawn Horcoff |
4 !Centre |
[58] |
57th |
2009 |
Souray, SheldonSheldon Souray |
2 !Defence |
[59] |
58th |
2011 |
Hemsky, AlesAles Hemsky (Did not play) |
5 !Right Wing |
[60] |
59th |
2012 |
Eberle, JordanJordan Eberle |
5 !Right Wing |
[61] |
60th |
2015 |
Nugent-Hopkins, RyanRyan Nugent-Hopkins |
4 !Centre |
[62] |
61st |
2016 |
Hall, TaylorTaylor Hall |
3 !Left Wing |
[63] |
62nd |
2017 |
McDavid, ConnorConnor McDavid |
4 !Centre |
[64] |
All-Star Game replacement events
- Selected by fan vote[32]
Career achievements
Hockey Hall of Fame
The following is a list of Edmonton Oilers who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[66]
Edmonton Oilers inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[66]
Individual |
Category |
Year inducted |
Years with Oilers in category |
References |
Anderson, GlennGlenn Anderson |
Player |
2008 |
1980–1991, 1995–1996 |
[67] |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
Player |
2004 |
1980–1987 |
[68] |
Drake, ClareClare Drake |
Builder |
2017 |
1975–1976 |
[69] |
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr |
Player |
2003 |
1981–1991 |
[70] |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
Player |
1999 |
1978–1988 |
[71] |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri |
Player |
2001 |
1980–1990 |
[72] |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
Player |
2007 |
1979–1991 |
[73] |
Neilson, RogerRoger Neilson |
Builder |
2002 |
1984 |
[74] |
Oates, AdamAdam Oates |
Player |
2012 |
2003–2004 |
[75] |
Plante, JacquesJacques Plante |
Player |
1978 |
1974–1975 |
[76] |
Pronger, ChrisChris Pronger |
Player |
2015 |
2005–2006 |
[77] |
Quinn, PatPat Quinn |
Builder |
2016 |
2009–2010 |
[78] |
Sather, GlenGlen Sather |
Builder |
1997 |
1976–2000 |
[79] |
Ullman, NormNorm Ullman |
Player |
1982 |
1975–1977 |
[80] |
Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
One member of the Edmonton Oilers organization has been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career.[81]
Members of the Edmonton Oilers honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
Individual |
Year honored |
Years with Oilers as broadcaster |
References |
Phillips, RodRod Phillips |
2003 |
1973–2010 |
[81] |
Retired numbers
The Edmonton Oilers have retired seven of their jersey numbers. Wayne Gretzky's number 99 was also retired league-wide on February 6, 2000.[82]
Edmonton Oilers retired numbers[83]
Number |
Player |
Position |
Years with Oilers as a player |
Date of retirement ceremony |
References |
3 |
Hamilton, AlAl Hamilton |
2 !Defence |
1972–1980 |
October 10, 1980 |
[83] |
7 |
Coffey, PaulPaul Coffey |
2 !Defence |
1980–1987 |
October 18, 2005 |
[83] |
9 |
Anderson, GlennGlenn Anderson |
5 !Right Wing |
1980–1991, 1995–1996 |
January 18, 2009 |
[83] |
11 |
Messier, MarkMark Messier |
3 !Left Wing, Centre |
1979–1991 |
February 27, 2007 |
[83] |
17 |
Kurri, JariJari Kurri |
5 !Right Wing |
1980–1990 |
October 6, 2001 |
[83] |
31 |
Fuhr, GrantGrant Fuhr |
1 !Goaltender |
1981–1991 |
October 9, 2003 |
[83] |
99 |
Gretzky, WayneWayne Gretzky |
4 !Centre |
1978–1988 |
October 1, 1999 |
[83] |
Team awards
The Community Service Award is an annual award given to a player chosen by the Oilers Hockey Operations department.[84][85]
Defenceman of the Year
The Defenceman of the Year award is an annual award given to the team's top defenceman as chosen by the Edmonton sports media.[84][85]
Molson Cup
The Molson Cup is an annual award given to "the player who accumulates the most votes in the three-star voting process" during the regular season.[85][86]
Most Popular Player
The Most Popular Player award is an annual award given to the team's most popular player as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[84][85]
Top Defensive Forward
The Top Defensive Forward award is an annual award given to the team's top defensive forward as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[84][85]
Top First Year Oiler
The Top First Year Oiler award is an annual award given to the team's top first year player as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[84][85]
- Presented to the top playoff performer.[85]
Unsung Hero
The Unsung Hero award is an annual award given to the team's unsung hero as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[84][85]
Zane Feldman Trophy
The Zane Feldman Trophy is an annual award given to the team's most valuable player as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[84][85]
Other awards
See also
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