Edmonton Oilers
Kevin Lowe
Kevin Lowe, assisted by Wayne Gretzky and Bret Callighen
Jari Kurri of the Edmonton Oilers on October 15, 1983. The Oilers went on to win that game 4-3.
1984 Edmonton Oilers 1985 Edmonton Oilers (Coffey scored the game winning goal in Game 5 to clinch the series) 1987 Edmonton Oilers 1991 Pittsburgh Penguins
Gretzky scored his first NHL goal on October 14, 1979 against the Vancouver Canucks. It was his third NHL game. http://www.oilersheritage.com/history/big_memories_gretzky_first_goal.html
I believe it was Kevin Lowe.
Look out football, here we come,Houston Oilers, Number One.Houston has the Oilers, the greatest football team.We take the ball from goal to goal like no one's ever seen.We're in the air, we're on the ground - always in control,And when you say the Oilers, you're talking Super Bowl.'Cause we're the Houston Oilers, Houston Oilers,Houston Oilers, Number One.Yes, we're the Houston Oilers, Houston Oilers,Houston Oilers, Number One.We've got the offense, we've got the defense,We give the other team no hope.'Cause we're the Houston Oilers, Houston Oilers,You know we're gonna hold the rope.Yes, we're the Houston Oilers, Houston Oilers,Houston Oilers, Number One.Yes, we're the Houston Oilers, Houston Oilers,Houston Oilers, Number One.'Cause we're the Houston Oilers, Houston Oilers,Houston Oilers, Number One - Five - Seven - Eight,We're the best from the Lone Star State!Houston Oilers, Houston Oilers,Houston Oilers, Number One.
48 in the '85-86 Season with the Edmonton Oilers. In the same season, he also had a career high 90 assists the same year. In the same season, he also played in 10 playoff games, with one goal and 9 assists.
In 1983-84, he had a 51-game point-scoring streak that has been compared to "Joltin' Joe" DiMaggio's streak in baseball, during which he averaged exactly three points a game, scoring 61 goals and 92 assists for 153 points.
55 yards by Chris Bahr on September 23, 1979 against the Oilers.
Grant Fuhr brought in many wins for the Edmonton Oilers while sharing goal tending duties with Andy Moog. After a fatal injury and charged with substance abuse, Fuhr left. After his leave, Moog was not happy with the attention he was recieving from the public; complaints how he could never follow in Fuhr's footsteps, so he requested to be traded.