yes
Gretzky, Anderson, Kurri
Because the Oilers get all their players from the Tim Hortons Timbits teams.no because that is a WRONG answer. Its Colorado and the flames that does that
Al Hamilton served as the Oilers' first captain from 1972-76 while members of the WHA. Ron Chipperfield was their first captain upon joining the NHL in 1979.
while on the l.a kings he wore his 99 number, before that he wore his 99 while playing for the Edmonton oilers in Canada. his first number was 11, when he was 10. after that his professional number has been 99.
Because the Oilers suck in general
Canada's NHL teams are the Vancouver Canucks, The Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, Winnipeg JETS, Toronto Maple Leafs, MOntreal Candienas, and the Ottawa Senators. I know Vancouver is in British COlumbia, while Toronto is in Ontario, but however, I don't know which ones the other cities are in. Sorry.
In 1962, George Blanda threw 42 interceptions while playing for the Houston Oilers.
Craig Muni was drafted at # 25 (Round Two) by Toronto in 1980. It took a while for him to develop into a legitimate NHL defenseman and as a result he never made an impact with the Leafs. He was acquired by the Edmonton Oilers where he had several great years, leading the team in plus/minus and winning three Cups. As well as Edmonton, he also played for Chicago, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Dallas and Winnipeg.
the symbol of java was introduced by a coffey cup because of while they were devoloping the java program they used to drink the coffey for relaxation and fresh thoughts purpose, and that coffey tree was there besides of their office so after successfully completed introducing of their project they thought due to taking coffey they got new ideas so they had taken the decision to put coffey symble from prabhu
Edmonton really isn't all that famous. It's far less famous than other cities like Toronto or Chicago or New York or Dubai or Paris or Los Angeles, for instance. Many people don't even know where Edmonton is, let alone heard of this city. However, it is home to a couple famous sports teams, most notably the Edmonton Oilers and Edmonton Eskimos, and it has seen its fair share of celebrities (Oprah Winfrey, Bob Barker, for instance) and has been the host city of the Canadian Country Music Awards and hosted the world-"famous" (as in, broadcast world-wide) bike race similar to Tour de France being Tour of Alberta last month (Sept. 2013), so you could say those are reasons for Edmonton, Alberta, Canada to hold the "famous" card for a little while.
Yes, it is MUCH colder in Edmonton than in Vancouver in the winter. Vancouver's temperature rarely dips below zero Celsius while Edmonton will be below zero for most of November to March. In the summer, Edmonton will generally have higher daytime temperatures than Vancouver, while Vancouver will generally not be as hot during the day but also not as cool at night.
Some things to do while in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada are going to the Edmonton Symphony, visiting the Royal Alberta Museum or the Citadel Theatre. If you're more interested in the outdoors then there are options such as Fort Edmonton Park, William Hawrelak Park or Mill Creek Ravine Park.