- 1995–96 Edmonton Oilers season
NHLTeamSeason
Season=1995–96
Team=Edmonton Oilers
Conference=Western
ConferenceRank=10th
Division=Pacific
DivisionRank=5th
Record=30–44–8
HomeRecord=15–21–5
RoadRecord=15–23–3
GoalsFor=240 (17th)
GoalsAgainst=304 (24th)
GeneralManager=Glen Sather
Coach=Ron Low
Captain=Kelly Buchberger
AltCaptain=Jason Arnott Luke Richardson Doug Weight
Arena=Edmonton Coliseum
Attendance=12,335
GoalsLeader=Zdeno Ciger (31)
AssistsLeader=Doug Weight (79)
PointsLeader=Doug Weight (104)
PlusMinusLeader=Mariusz Czerkawski (+7)
PIMLeader=Bryan Marchment (202)
WinsLeader=Curtis Joseph (15)
GAALeader=Curtis Joseph (3.44)
DivisionWin=
ConferenceWin=
StanleyCup=The 1995–96
Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' 17th season in the NHL, and they were coming off a 17–27–4 record, earning 38 points, in the lockout shortened 1994–95 season, missing the playoffs for the 3rd straight season.During the off-season, the Oilers and St. Louis Blues would complete a trade that saw Edmonton acquire goaltender
Curtis Joseph and the rights ofMike Grier in exchange for a 1st round draft pick in both 1996 and 1997. Joseph and the Oilers could not come to a contract agreement, and he would start the season with theLas Vegas Thunder of theIHL . The Oilers also would bring backGlenn Anderson , whom they traded in 1991, as he signed as a free agent, however, he would be dealt to the Blues midway through the season.As the Oilers would struggle badly early in the season, sitting with a 14–23–6 record at the time of the signing, the team and Joseph agreed to a contract in early January, and Edmonton would then trade their other #1 goaltender,
Bill Ranford , to theBoston Bruins forSean Brown ,Mariusz Czerkawski and the Bruins 1st round pick in 1996. Edmonton would play better defensive hockey after the trade, as Joseph would post a 15–16–2 record, however, it was not enough for the Oilers to make the playoffs, as they finished 10 points behind the 8th placeWinnipeg Jets .Offensively,
Doug Weight became the first Oiler sinceMark Messier in 1989–90 to reach the 100 point plateau, as Weight would record 104 points.Zdeno Ciger scored a team high 31 goals, whileJason Arnott scored 28 goals and 59 points despite missing 18 games due to injuries.Boris Mironov led the defense with 32 points, while fellow bluelinerJeff Norton would earn 20 points in 30 games after being acquired from St. Louis.In goal,
Bill Ranford would get most of the action until early January, winning 13 games and posting a 3.84 GAA, thenCurtis Joseph stepped in and led the Oilers in wins at 15, and posted a team best 3.44 GAA.eason standings
Goaltending
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Draft picks
Edmonton's draft picks at the
1995 NHL Entry Draft References
* [http://www.shrpsports.com SHRP Sports]
* [http://www.hockeydb.com The Internet Hockey Database]
*National Hockey League Guide & Record Book 2007
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