Edmonton Oilers Legends
Friday

Wayne Gretzky

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Brantford, Ontario used to be best known as the place where inventor Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. However that began to cha...
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Mark Messier

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Old time fans will unequivocally insist the greatest player of all time is Gordie Howe. Not Gretzky. Not Lemieux. Not Bobby Orr. The probl...
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Glenn Anderson

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With blazing speed Glenn Anderson became a dangerous clutch goal scorer playing on Mark Messier's right wing with the Edmonton Oilers ...
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Paul Coffey

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The first thing everyone thinks about when the name Paul Coffey is mentioned is his skating ability. Wearing skates several sizes too s...
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Esa Tikkanen

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"How many Cups you've got?" That is Esa Tikkanen's favorite question, no matter what language he's speaking. Esa, ...
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Jari Kurri

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Anyone could play along side Wayne Gretzky and score the odd goal here and there if you just kept your stick on the ice. But it takes an...
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Bill Ranford

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The Boston Bruins selected Bill Ranford with their second round pick in 1985. Despite playing solidly in 41 games in the 1986-87 season,...
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Grant Fuhr

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Grant Fuhr was the best goalie in the world in the second half of the 1980's. He struggled once departing from Edmonton, but late in ...
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Dr. Randy Gregg

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Randy Gregg enjoyed one of the most interesting hockey careers, and it all started almost by accident. Though he played hockey during hi...
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Dave Semenko

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Dave Semenko is best known as Wayne Gretzky's "bodyguard" but in all fairness he was much more than that. In fact he was a b...
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Glen Sather

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Everybody knows who Glen Sather is. He is the mastermind behind perhaps the greatest team in the history of the National Hockey League. He...

Lee Fogolin

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Like father, like son is a phrase that fits Lee Fogolin Sr. and Jr. perfectly. Although they played in very different eras, they played ...
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Tuesday

Gord Sherven

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“What I remember most about the win was a player named Gord Sherven, who’d brought a bottle of champagne into the dressing room to celebrate...
Monday

Mark Lamb

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Mark may have been a Lamb, but he had the heart of a lion. Mark was a defensive minded, gritty little center for 6 NHL teams, most no...
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