Gretzky
Ladislav Smid of the Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers have won the Stanley Cup 5 times in total with the most recent win being in 1990. The team won in 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, and 1990.
Edmonton Oilers 07-08 season
47pts by Wayne Gretzky on the Edmonton Oilers in 1985.
The best place to look for the Edmonton Oilers schedule is online at the official NHL website as they have a full list of every scheduled game. You can also find a list of upcoming games in the sports section of most newspapers.
Wayne Gretzky 1985 Edmonton Oilers 47 points
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.
Edmonton Oilers - 5 (1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1990)
Many boxers retired in 1956, but Rocky Marciano was the most famous to retire.
how about on the mountains
First of all, it is entirely opinion. Calgary and Edmonton have a running thing going, where apparently "all" people from Calgary hate Edmonton, and vice versa. Which isn't actually true, for the most part. This probably mostly comes from hockey. Most Calgarians are extremely defensive of their team, the Calgary Flames, and tend to often dislike opposition. Edmonton's team, The Oilers, is certainly Calgary's least favourite team. Why, I am not sure. If you go into Chinook mall, many T-shirts with the oilers logo are available, except they say "Losers" in the middle.Calgary is larger and has a stronger economy.