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List of Edmonton Oilers award winners

This is a list of Edmonton Oilers award winners.

League awards Edit

Team trophies Edit

Team trophies awarded to the Edmonton Oilers
Award Description Times won Seasons References
Stanley Cup NHL championship 5 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90 [1][2]
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl Campbell/Western Conference playoff championship 7 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90, 2005–06 [3]
Presidents' Trophy Most regular season points 2 1985–86, 1986–87 [4][5]

Individual awards Edit

Individual awards won by Edmonton Oilers players and staff[6]
Award Description Winner Season References
Art Ross Trophy Regular season scoring champion Wayne Gretzky 1980–81 [7][8]
1981–82
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86
1986–87
Connor McDavid 2016–17
2017–18
2020–21
2021–22
2022–23
Leon Draisaitl 2019–20
Ben Hatskin Trophy (WHA) Top goaltender Dave Dryden 1978–79 [9]
Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Mark Messier 1983–84 [10][11]
Wayne Gretzky 1984–85
1987–88
Bill Ranford 1989–90
Gordie Howe Trophy (WHA) Most valuable player Dave Dryden 1978–79 [12]
Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player to his team during the regular season Wayne Gretzky 1979–80 [13][14]
1980–81
1981–82
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
1985–86
1986–87
Mark Messier 1989–90
Connor McDavid 2016–17
2020–21
2022–23
Leon Draisaitl 2019–20
Jack Adams Award Top coach during the regular season Glen Sather 1985–86 [15]
James Norris Memorial Trophy Top defenceman during the regular season Paul Coffey 1984–85 [16][17]
1985–86
King Clancy Memorial Trophy Leadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community Kevin Lowe 1989–90 [18][19]
Ethan Moreau 2008–09
Andrew Ference 2013–14
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Gentlemanly conduct Wayne Gretzky 1979–80 [20][21]
Jari Kurri 1984–85
Lou Kaplan Trophy (WHA) Rookie of the year Wayne Gretzky 1978–79 [22]
Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy Most goals in the regular season Connor McDavid 2022–23 [23][24]
NHL Man of the Year Award Sportsmanship and involvement with charitable groups Kevin Lowe 1989–90 [25]
NHL Plus-Minus Award Highest plus/minus Charlie Huddy 1982–83 [26]
Wayne Gretzky 1983–84
1984–85
1986–87
Paul Deneau Trophy (WHA) Player who displays gentlemanly conduct Mike Rogers 1974–75 [27]
Ted Lindsay Award Most valuable player as chosen by the players Wayne Gretzky 1981–82 [28]
1982–83
1983–84
1984–85
1986–87
Mark Messier 1989–90
Connor McDavid 2016–17
2017–18
2020–21
2022–23
Leon Draisaitl 2019–20
Vezina Trophy Top goaltender Grant Fuhr 1987–88 [29][30]

All-Stars Edit

WHA First and Second Team All-Stars Edit

Edmonton Oilers selected to the WHA First and Second Team All-Stars[31]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Dave Dryden Goaltender 1 1978–79 1st
Wayne Gretzky Centre 1 1978–79 2nd
Al Hamilton Defence 2 1973–74 2nd
1977–78 1st
Dave Langevin Defence 1 1978–79 2nd
Barry Long Defence 1 1974–75 2nd
Blair MacDonald Right wing 1 1978–79 2nd
Paul Shmyr Defence 1 1978–79 2nd

NHL first and second team All-Stars Edit

The NHL first and second team All-Stars are the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.

Edmonton Oilers selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars[6]
Player Position Selections Season Team
Paul Coffey Defence 5 1981–82 2nd
1982–83 2nd
1983–84 2nd
1984–85 1st
1985–86 1st
Leon Draisaitl Centre 2 2019–20 1st
2022–23 2nd
Grant Fuhr Goaltender 2 1981–82 2nd
1987–88 1st
Wayne Gretzky Centre 9 1979–80 2nd
1980–81 1st
1981–82 1st
1982–83 1st
1983–84 1st
1984–85 1st
1985–86 1st
1986–87 1st
1987–88 2nd
Jari Kurri Right wing 5 1983–84 2nd
1984–85 1st
1985–86 2nd
1986–87 1st
1988–89 2nd
Connor McDavid Centre 6 2016–17 1st
2017–18 1st
2018–19 1st
2020–21 1st
2021–22 2nd
2022–23 1st
Mark Messier Left wing 4 1981–82 1st
1982–83 1st
1983–84 2nd
Centre 1989–90 1st

NHL All-Rookie Team Edit

The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.[32]

All-Star Game selections Edit

The National Hockey League All-Star Game is a mid-season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season. Thirty-three All-Star Games have been held since the Oilers entered the league in 1979, with at least one player chosen to represent the Oilers in each year except 2004. The All-Star game has not been held in various years: 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez-vous '87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team, respectively, 1995, 2005, and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages, 2006, 2010, and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games, and 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[33] Edmonton has hosted one of the games. The 40th took place at Northlands Coliseum.

  • † Selected by fan vote[34]
  • # Selected as one of four "last men in" by fan vote
  • ↑ All-Star Game Most Valuable Player[35]
Edmonton Oilers players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game[6]
Game Year Name Position References
32nd 1980 Wayne Gretzky Centre [36]
Blair MacDonald Right wing
33rd 1981 Wayne Gretzky Centre [37]
34th 1982 Paul Coffey Defence [38]
Grant Fuhr Goaltender
Wayne Gretzky Centre
Mark Messier Left wing
35th 1983 Paul Coffey Defence [39]
Wayne Gretzky Centre
Jari Kurri Left wing
Mark Messier Left wing
36th 1984 Glenn Anderson Right wing [40]
Paul Coffey Defence
Grant Fuhr Goaltender
Wayne Gretzky Centre
Jari Kurri (Did not play) Right wing
Kevin Lowe Defence
Mark Messier Left wing
Glen Sather Coach
37th 1985 Glenn Anderson Right wing [41]
Paul Coffey Defence
Grant Fuhr Goaltender
Wayne Gretzky Centre
Mike Krushelnyski Centre
Jari Kurri Right wing
Kevin Lowe Defence
Andy Moog Goaltender
Glen Sather Coach
38th 1986 Glenn Anderson Left wing [42]
Paul Coffey Defence
Lee Fogolin Defence
Grant Fuhr†↑ Goaltender
Wayne Gretzky Centre
Jari Kurri Right wing
Kevin Lowe Defence
Mark Messier Left wing
Andy Moog Goaltender
Glen Sather Coach
39th 1988 Glenn Anderson Left wing [43]
Grant Fuhr Goaltender
Wayne Gretzky Centre
Jari Kurri Right wing
Kevin Lowe Defence
Mark Messier Left wing
Glen Sather Coach
40th 1989 Jimmy Carson Centre [44]
Grant Fuhr Goaltender
Jari Kurri Right wing
Kevin Lowe Defence
Mark Messier Centre
Glen Sather Coach
41st 1990 Jari Kurri Right wing [45]
Kevin Lowe Defence
Mark Messier Centre
42nd 1991 Mark Messier Centre [46]
John Muckler Coach
Bill Ranford Goaltender
Steve Smith Defence
43rd 1992 Vincent Damphousse Left wing [47]
44th 1993 Dave Manson Defence [48]
45th 1994 Shayne Corson Left wing [49]
46th 1996 Doug Weight Centre [50]
47th 1997 Jason Arnott Centre [51]
48th 1998 Doug Weight Centre [52]
49th 1999 Roman Hamrlik Defence [53]
50th 2000 Tommy Salo Goaltender [54]
51st 2001 Janne Niinimaa Defence [55]
Doug Weight Centre
52nd 2002 Tommy Salo Goaltender [56]
53rd 2003 Eric Brewer Defence [57]
54th 2004 No Oilers selected [58]
55th 2007 Ryan Smyth Left wing [59]
56th 2008 Shawn Horcoff Centre [60]
57th 2009 Sheldon Souray Defence [61]
58th 2011 Ales Hemsky (Did not play) Right wing [62]
59th 2012 Jordan Eberle Right wing [63]
60th 2015 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins Centre [64]
61st 2016 Taylor Hall Left wing [65]
62nd 2017 Connor McDavid Centre [66]
63rd 2018 Connor McDavid Centre [67]
64th 2019 Leon Draisaitl# Centre [68][69]
Connor McDavid Centre
65th 2020 Leon Draisaitl Centre [70][71]
Connor McDavid Centre
66th 2022 Leon Draisaitl Centre [72]
Connor McDavid Centre
67th 2023 Leon Draisaitl Centre [73][74]
Connor McDavid Centre
Stuart Skinner Goaltender

All-Star Game replacement events Edit

  • † Selected by fan vote[34]
Edmonton Oilers players and coaches selected to All-Star Game replacement events
Event Year Name Position References
Rendez-vous '87 1987 Glenn Anderson Left wing [75]
Paul Coffey(Did not play) Defence
Grant Fuhr Goaltender
Wayne Gretzky Centre
Jari Kurri Right wing
Mark Messier Centre
Esa Tikkanen Right wing

Career achievements Edit

Hockey Hall of Fame Edit

The following is a list of Edmonton Oilers who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[76]

Edmonton Oilers inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame[76]
Individual Category Year inducted Years with Oilers in category References
Glenn Anderson Player 2008 1980–1991, 1995–1996 [77]
Paul Coffey Player 2004 1980–1987 [78]
Clare Drake Builder 2017 1975–1976 [79]
Grant Fuhr Player 2003 1981–1991 [80]
Wayne Gretzky Player 1999 1978–1988 [81]
Ken Hitchcock Builder 2023 2018–2019 [82]
Ken Holland Builder 2020 2019–present [83]
Jari Kurri Player 2001 1980–1990 [84]
Kevin Lowe Player 2020 1979–1992, 1997–1998 [83]
Mark Messier Player 2007 1979–1991 [85]
Roger Neilson Builder 2002 1984 [86]
Adam Oates Player 2012 2003–2004 [87]
Jacques Plante Player 1978 1974–1975 [88]
Chris Pronger Player 2015 2005–2006 [89]
Pat Quinn Builder 2016 2009–2010 [90]
Glen Sather Builder 1997 1976–2000 [91]
Norm Ullman Player 1982 1975–1977 [92]

Foster Hewitt Memorial Award Edit

One member of the Edmonton Oilers organization has been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award. The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career.[93]

Members of the Edmonton Oilers honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award
Individual Year honored Years with Oilers as broadcaster References
Rod Phillips 2003 1973–2010 [93]

Retired numbers Edit

The Edmonton Oilers have retired eight of their jersey numbers. Wayne Gretzky's number 99 was also retired league-wide on February 6, 2000.[94]

Edmonton Oilers retired numbers[95]
Number Player Position Years with Oilers as a player Date of retirement ceremony References
3 Al Hamilton Defence 1972–1980 October 10, 1980 [95]
4 Kevin Lowe Defence 1979–1992, 1997–1998 November 5, 2021
7 Paul Coffey Defence 1980–1987 October 18, 2005 [95]
9 Glenn Anderson Right wing 1980–1991, 1995–1996 January 18, 2009 [95]
11 Mark Messier Left wing, Centre 1979–1991 February 27, 2007 [95]
17 Jari Kurri Right wing 1980–1990 October 6, 2001 [95]
31 Grant Fuhr Goaltender 1981–1991 October 9, 2003 [95]
99 Wayne Gretzky Centre 1978–1988 October 1, 1999 [95]

Team awards Edit

Community Service Award Edit

The Community Service Award is an annual award given to a player chosen by the Oilers Hockey Operations department.[96][97]

Defenceman of the Year Edit

The Defenceman of the Year award is an annual award given to the team's top defenceman as chosen by the Edmonton sports media.[96][97]

Molson Cup Edit

The Molson Cup is an annual award given to "the player who accumulates the most votes in the three-star voting process" during the regular season.[97][98]

Most Popular Player Edit

The Most Popular Player award is an annual award given to the team's most popular player as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[96][97]

Top Defensive Forward Edit

The Top Defensive Forward award is an annual award given to the team's top defensive forward as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[96][97]

Top First Year Oiler Edit

The Top First Year Oiler award is an annual award given to the team's top first year player as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[96][97]

  • † Presented to the top playoff performer.[97]

Unsung Hero Edit

The Unsung Hero award is an annual award given to the team's unsung hero as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[96][97]

Zane Feldman Trophy Edit

The Zane Feldman Trophy is an annual award given to the team's most valuable player as "selected by an on-line vote of Oilers fans."[96][97]

Other awards Edit

Edmonton Oilers who have received non-NHL awards
Award Description Winner Season References
Charlie Conacher Humanitarian Award For humanitarian or community service projects Wayne Gretzky 1979–80 [99][100]
Lionel Conacher Award Canada's male athlete of the year Wayne Gretzky 1980 [101][102][103][104][105]
1981
1982
1983
1985
Lou Marsh Trophy Canada's top athlete Wayne Gretzky 1982 [106]
1983
1985

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This is a list of Edmonton Oilers award winners Edmonton Oilers awardsThe Edmonton Oilers have won the Stanley Cup above five times AwardWinsStanley Cup5Clarence S Campbell Bowl7Presidents Trophy2Art Ross Trophy13Conn Smythe Trophy4Hart Memorial Trophy13Jack Adams Award1James Norris Memorial Trophy2King Clancy Memorial Trophy3Lady Byng Memorial Trophy2Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy1NHL Man of the Year Award 1NHL Plus Minus Award 4Ted Lindsay Award11Vezina Trophy1TotalAwards won70 Contents 1 League awards 1 1 Team trophies 1 2 Individual awards 2 All Stars 2 1 WHA First and Second Team All Stars 2 2 NHL first and second team All Stars 2 3 NHL All Rookie Team 2 4 All Star Game selections 2 5 All Star Game replacement events 3 Career achievements 3 1 Hockey Hall of Fame 3 2 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award 3 3 Retired numbers 4 Team awards 4 1 Community Service Award 4 2 Defenceman of the Year 4 3 Molson Cup 4 4 Most Popular Player 4 5 Top Defensive Forward 4 6 Top First Year Oiler 4 7 Unsung Hero 4 8 Zane Feldman Trophy 5 Other awards 6 See also 7 ReferencesLeague awards EditTeam trophies Edit Team trophies awarded to the Edmonton Oilers Award Description Times won Seasons ReferencesStanley Cup NHL championship 5 1983 84 1984 85 1986 87 1987 88 1989 90 1 2 Clarence S Campbell Bowl Campbell Western Conference playoff championship 7 1982 83 1983 84 1984 85 1986 87 1987 88 1989 90 2005 06 3 Presidents Trophy Most regular season points 2 1985 86 1986 87 4 5 Individual awards Edit Individual awards won by Edmonton Oilers players and staff 6 Award Description Winner Season ReferencesArt Ross Trophy Regular season scoring champion Wayne Gretzky 1980 81 7 8 1981 821982 831983 841984 851985 861986 87Connor McDavid 2016 172017 182020 212021 222022 23Leon Draisaitl 2019 20Ben Hatskin Trophy WHA Top goaltender Dave Dryden 1978 79 9 Conn Smythe Trophy Most valuable player of the playoffs Mark Messier 1983 84 10 11 Wayne Gretzky 1984 851987 88Bill Ranford 1989 90Gordie Howe Trophy WHA Most valuable player Dave Dryden 1978 79 12 Hart Memorial Trophy Most valuable player to his team during the regular season Wayne Gretzky 1979 80 13 14 1980 811981 821982 831983 841984 851985 861986 87Mark Messier 1989 90Connor McDavid 2016 172020 212022 23Leon Draisaitl 2019 20Jack Adams Award Top coach during the regular season Glen Sather 1985 86 15 James Norris Memorial Trophy Top defenceman during the regular season Paul Coffey 1984 85 16 17 1985 86King Clancy Memorial Trophy Leadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community Kevin Lowe 1989 90 18 19 Ethan Moreau 2008 09Andrew Ference 2013 14Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Gentlemanly conduct Wayne Gretzky 1979 80 20 21 Jari Kurri 1984 85Lou Kaplan Trophy WHA Rookie of the year Wayne Gretzky 1978 79 22 Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy Most goals in the regular season Connor McDavid 2022 23 23 24 NHL Man of the Year Award Sportsmanship and involvement with charitable groups Kevin Lowe 1989 90 25 NHL Plus Minus Award Highest plus minus Charlie Huddy 1982 83 26 Wayne Gretzky 1983 841984 851986 87Paul Deneau Trophy WHA Player who displays gentlemanly conduct Mike Rogers 1974 75 27 Ted Lindsay Award Most valuable player as chosen by the players Wayne Gretzky 1981 82 28 1982 831983 841984 851986 87Mark Messier 1989 90Connor McDavid 2016 172017 182020 212022 23Leon Draisaitl 2019 20Vezina Trophy Top goaltender Grant Fuhr 1987 88 29 30 All Stars EditWHA First and Second Team All Stars Edit Edmonton Oilers selected to the WHA First and Second Team All Stars 31 Player Position Selections Season TeamDave Dryden Goaltender 1 1978 79 1stWayne Gretzky Centre 1 1978 79 2ndAl Hamilton Defence 2 1973 74 2nd1977 78 1stDave Langevin Defence 1 1978 79 2ndBarry Long Defence 1 1974 75 2ndBlair MacDonald Right wing 1 1978 79 2ndPaul Shmyr Defence 1 1978 79 2ndNHL first and second team All Stars Edit The NHL first and second team All Stars are the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association Edmonton Oilers selected to the NHL First and Second Team All Stars 6 Player Position Selections Season TeamPaul Coffey Defence 5 1981 82 2nd1982 83 2nd1983 84 2nd1984 85 1st1985 86 1stLeon Draisaitl Centre 2 2019 20 1st2022 23 2ndGrant Fuhr Goaltender 2 1981 82 2nd1987 88 1stWayne Gretzky Centre 9 1979 80 2nd1980 81 1st1981 82 1st1982 83 1st1983 84 1st1984 85 1st1985 86 1st1986 87 1st1987 88 2ndJari Kurri Right wing 5 1983 84 2nd1984 85 1st1985 86 2nd1986 87 1st1988 89 2ndConnor McDavid Centre 6 2016 17 1st2017 18 1st2018 19 1st2020 21 1st2021 22 2nd2022 23 1stMark Messier Left wing 4 1981 82 1st1982 83 1st1983 84 2ndCentre 1989 90 1stNHL All Rookie Team Edit The NHL All Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association 32 Edmonton Oilers selected to the NHL All Rookie Team 32 Player Position SeasonJason Arnott Forward 1993 94Tom Gilbert Defence 2007 08Connor McDavid Forward 2015 16Boris Mironov Defence 1993 94Ryan Nugent Hopkins Forward 2011 12Tom Poti Defence 1998 99Justin Schultz Defence 2012 13Stuart Skinner Goaltender 2022 23Geoff Smith Defence 1989 90All Star Game selections Edit The National Hockey League All Star Game is a mid season exhibition game held annually between many of the top players of each season Thirty three All Star Games have been held since the Oilers entered the league in 1979 with at least one player chosen to represent the Oilers in each year except 2004 The All Star game has not been held in various years 1979 and 1987 due to the 1979 Challenge Cup and Rendez vous 87 series between the NHL and the Soviet national team respectively 1995 2005 and 2013 as a result of labor stoppages 2006 2010 and 2014 because of the Winter Olympic Games and 2021 as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic 33 Edmonton has hosted one of the games The 40th took place at Northlands Coliseum Selected by fan vote 34 Selected as one of four last men in by fan vote All Star Game Most Valuable Player 35 Edmonton Oilers players and coaches selected to the All Star Game 6 Game Year Name Position References32nd 1980 Wayne Gretzky Centre 36 Blair MacDonald Right wing33rd 1981 Wayne Gretzky Centre 37 34th 1982 Paul Coffey Defence 38 Grant Fuhr GoaltenderWayne Gretzky CentreMark Messier Left wing35th 1983 Paul Coffey Defence 39 Wayne Gretzky CentreJari Kurri Left wingMark Messier Left wing36th 1984 Glenn Anderson Right wing 40 Paul Coffey DefenceGrant Fuhr GoaltenderWayne Gretzky CentreJari Kurri Did not play Right wingKevin Lowe DefenceMark Messier Left wingGlen Sather Coach37th 1985 Glenn Anderson Right wing 41 Paul Coffey DefenceGrant Fuhr GoaltenderWayne Gretzky CentreMike Krushelnyski CentreJari Kurri Right wingKevin Lowe DefenceAndy Moog GoaltenderGlen Sather Coach38th 1986 Glenn Anderson Left wing 42 Paul Coffey DefenceLee Fogolin DefenceGrant Fuhr GoaltenderWayne Gretzky CentreJari Kurri Right wingKevin Lowe DefenceMark Messier Left wingAndy Moog GoaltenderGlen Sather Coach39th 1988 Glenn Anderson Left wing 43 Grant Fuhr GoaltenderWayne Gretzky CentreJari Kurri Right wingKevin Lowe DefenceMark Messier Left wingGlen Sather Coach40th 1989 Jimmy Carson Centre 44 Grant Fuhr GoaltenderJari Kurri Right wingKevin Lowe DefenceMark Messier CentreGlen Sather Coach41st 1990 Jari Kurri Right wing 45 Kevin Lowe DefenceMark Messier Centre42nd 1991 Mark Messier Centre 46 John Muckler CoachBill Ranford GoaltenderSteve Smith Defence43rd 1992 Vincent Damphousse Left wing 47 44th 1993 Dave Manson Defence 48 45th 1994 Shayne Corson Left wing 49 46th 1996 Doug Weight Centre 50 47th 1997 Jason Arnott Centre 51 48th 1998 Doug Weight Centre 52 49th 1999 Roman Hamrlik Defence 53 50th 2000 Tommy Salo Goaltender 54 51st 2001 Janne Niinimaa Defence 55 Doug Weight Centre52nd 2002 Tommy Salo Goaltender 56 53rd 2003 Eric Brewer Defence 57 54th 2004 No Oilers selected 58 55th 2007 Ryan Smyth Left wing 59 56th 2008 Shawn Horcoff Centre 60 57th 2009 Sheldon Souray Defence 61 58th 2011 Ales Hemsky Did not play Right wing 62 59th 2012 Jordan Eberle Right wing 63 60th 2015 Ryan Nugent Hopkins Centre 64 61st 2016 Taylor Hall Left wing 65 62nd 2017 Connor McDavid Centre 66 63rd 2018 Connor McDavid Centre 67 64th 2019 Leon Draisaitl Centre 68 69 Connor McDavid Centre65th 2020 Leon Draisaitl Centre 70 71 Connor McDavid Centre66th 2022 Leon Draisaitl Centre 72 Connor McDavid Centre67th 2023 Leon Draisaitl Centre 73 74 Connor McDavid CentreStuart Skinner GoaltenderAll Star Game replacement events Edit Selected by fan vote 34 Edmonton Oilers players and coaches selected to All Star Game replacement events Event Year Name Position ReferencesRendez vous 87 1987 Glenn Anderson Left wing 75 Paul Coffey Did not play DefenceGrant Fuhr GoaltenderWayne Gretzky CentreJari Kurri Right wingMark Messier CentreEsa Tikkanen Right wingCareer achievements EditHockey Hall of Fame Edit The following is a list of Edmonton Oilers who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame 76 Edmonton Oilers inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame 76 Individual Category Year inducted Years with Oilers in category ReferencesGlenn Anderson Player 2008 1980 1991 1995 1996 77 Paul Coffey Player 2004 1980 1987 78 Clare Drake Builder 2017 1975 1976 79 Grant Fuhr Player 2003 1981 1991 80 Wayne Gretzky Player 1999 1978 1988 81 Ken Hitchcock Builder 2023 2018 2019 82 Ken Holland Builder 2020 2019 present 83 Jari Kurri Player 2001 1980 1990 84 Kevin Lowe Player 2020 1979 1992 1997 1998 83 Mark Messier Player 2007 1979 1991 85 Roger Neilson Builder 2002 1984 86 Adam Oates Player 2012 2003 2004 87 Jacques Plante Player 1978 1974 1975 88 Chris Pronger Player 2015 2005 2006 89 Pat Quinn Builder 2016 2009 2010 90 Glen Sather Builder 1997 1976 2000 91 Norm Ullman Player 1982 1975 1977 92 Foster Hewitt Memorial Award Edit One member of the Edmonton Oilers organization has been honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award The award is presented by the Hockey Hall of Fame to members of the radio and television industry who make outstanding contributions to their profession and the game of ice hockey during their broadcasting career 93 Members of the Edmonton Oilers honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award Individual Year honored Years with Oilers as broadcaster ReferencesRod Phillips 2003 1973 2010 93 Retired numbers Edit See also List of NHL retired numbers The Edmonton Oilers have retired eight of their jersey numbers Wayne Gretzky s number 99 was also retired league wide on February 6 2000 94 Edmonton Oilers retired numbers 95 Number Player Position Years with Oilers as a player Date of retirement ceremony References3 Al Hamilton Defence 1972 1980 October 10 1980 95 4 Kevin Lowe Defence 1979 1992 1997 1998 November 5 20217 Paul Coffey Defence 1980 1987 October 18 2005 95 9 Glenn Anderson Right wing 1980 1991 1995 1996 January 18 2009 95 11 Mark Messier Left wing Centre 1979 1991 February 27 2007 95 17 Jari Kurri Right wing 1980 1990 October 6 2001 95 31 Grant Fuhr Goaltender 1981 1991 October 9 2003 95 99 Wayne Gretzky Centre 1978 1988 October 1 1999 95 Team awards EditCommunity Service Award Edit The Community Service Award is an annual award given to a player chosen by the Oilers Hockey Operations department 96 97 Season Winner1987 88 Mike Krushelnyski1988 89 Kevin Lowe1989 90 Craig Simpson1990 91 Craig Simpson1991 92 Kevin Lowe1992 93 Craig Simpson1993 94 Kelly Buchberger1994 95 Bill Ranford1995 96 Luke Richardson1996 97 Jason Arnott Season Winner1997 98 Todd Marchant1998 99 Pat Falloon1999 00 Todd Marchant2000 01 Not awarded2001 02 Georges Laraque2002 03 Georges Laraque2003 04 Georges Laraque2005 06 Georges Laraque2006 07 Jarret Stoll2007 08 Ethan Moreau Season Winner2008 09 Ethan Moreau2009 10 Jason Strudwick2010 11 Jason Strudwick2011 12 Shawn Horcoff2012 13 Ryan Smyth2013 14 Andrew Ference2014 15 Andrew Ference2015 16 Matt Hendricks2016 17 Matt Hendricks2017 18 Ryan Nugent Hopkins Defenceman of the Year Edit The Defenceman of the Year award is an annual award given to the team s top defenceman as chosen by the Edmonton sports media 96 97 Season Winner1979 80 Doug Hicks1980 81 Lee Fogolin1981 82 Kevin Lowe1982 83 Charlie Huddy1983 84 Paul Coffey1984 85 Paul Coffey1985 86 Paul Coffey1986 87 Kevin Lowe1987 88 Kevin Lowe1988 89 Charlie Huddy1989 90 Craig Muni1990 91 Steve Smith1991 92 Norm Maciver Season Winner1992 93 Luke Richardson1993 94 Igor Kravchuk1994 95 Luke Richardson1995 96 Bryan Marchment1996 97 Bryan Marchment1997 98 Boris Mironov1998 99 Roman Hamrlik1999 00 Jason Smith2000 01 Jason Smith2001 02 Janne Niinimaa2002 03 Steve Staios2003 04 Jason Smith2005 06 Chris Pronger Season Winner2006 07 Jason Smith2007 08 Tom Gilbert2008 09 Ryan Whitney2009 10 Tom Gilbert2010 11 Ryan Whitney2011 12 Ladislav Smid2012 13 Ladislav Smid2013 14 Justin Schultz2014 15 Oscar Klefbom2015 16 Brandon Davidson2016 17 Oscar Klefbom2017 18 Darnell Nurse Molson Cup Edit The Molson Cup is an annual award given to the player who accumulates the most votes in the three star voting process during the regular season 97 98 Season Winner1979 80 Wayne Gretzky1980 81 Wayne Gretzky1981 82 Wayne Gretzky1982 83 Wayne Gretzky1983 84 Wayne Gretzky1984 85 Wayne Gretzky1985 86 Wayne Gretzky1986 87 Wayne Gretzky1987 88 Wayne Gretzky1988 89 Grant Fuhr1989 90 Mark Messier1990 91 Bill Ranford1991 92 Joe Murphy Season Winner1992 93 Bill Ranford1993 94 Bill Ranford1994 95 Bill Ranford1995 96 Doug Weight1996 97 Curtis Joseph1997 98 Curtis Joseph1998 99 Bill Guerin1999 00 Tommy Salo2000 01 Tommy Salo2001 02 Tommy Salo2002 03 Tommy Salo2003 04 Ryan Smyth2005 06 Ryan Smyth Season Winner2006 07 Dwayne Roloson2007 08 Mathieu Garon2008 09 Dwayne Roloson2009 10 Jeff Deslauriers2010 11 Taylor Hall2011 12 Taylor Hall2012 13 Devan Dubnyk2013 14 Taylor Hall2014 15 Jordan Eberle2015 16 Cam Talbot2016 17 Connor McDavid2017 18 Connor McDavid Most Popular Player Edit The Most Popular Player award is an annual award given to the team s most popular player as selected by an on line vote of Oilers fans 96 97 Season Winner1987 88 Wayne Gretzky1988 89 Mark Messier1989 90 Mark Messier1990 91 Mark Messier1991 92 Kelly Buchberger1992 93 Kelly Buchberger1993 94 Shayne Corson1994 95 Kirk Maltby1995 96 Doug Weight1996 97 Curtis Joseph Season Winner1997 98 Curtis Joseph1998 99 Doug Weight1999 00 Georges Laraque2000 01 Doug Weight2001 02 Mike Comrie2002 03 Ryan Smyth2003 04 Ryan Smyth2005 06 Ryan Smyth2006 07 Dwayne Roloson2007 08 Ales Hemsky Season Winner2008 09 Ales Hemsky2009 10 Ales Hemsky2010 11 Ryan Jones2011 12 Jordan Eberle2012 13 Taylor Hall2013 14 Ryan Smyth2014 15 Ryan Nugent Hopkins2015 16 Connor McDavid2016 17 Connor McDavid2017 18 Connor McDavid Top Defensive Forward Edit The Top Defensive Forward award is an annual award given to the team s top defensive forward as selected by an on line vote of Oilers fans 96 97 Season Winner1987 88 Craig MacTavish1988 89 Esa Tikkanen1989 90 Craig MacTavish1990 91 Craig MacTavish1991 92 Craig MacTavish1992 93 Kelly Buchberger1993 94 Kelly Buchberger1994 95 Kelly Buchberger1995 96 Kelly Buchberger1996 97 Kelly Buchberger Season Winner1997 98 Mats Lindgren1998 99 Todd Marchant1999 00 Mike Grier2000 01 Todd Marchant2001 02 Todd Marchant2002 03 Todd Marchant2003 04 Shawn Horcoff2005 06 Ethan Moreau2006 07 Fernando Pisani2007 08 Fernando Pisani Season Winner2008 09 Shawn Horcoff2009 10 Dustin Penner2010 11 Shawn Horcoff2011 12 Shawn Horcoff2012 13 Ryan Nugent Hopkins2013 14 Boyd Gordon2014 15 Boyd Gordon2015 16 Mark Letestu2016 17 Ryan Nugent Hopkins2017 18 Ryan Nugent Hopkins Top First Year Oiler Edit The Top First Year Oiler award is an annual award given to the team s top first year player as selected by an on line vote of Oilers fans 96 97 Presented to the top playoff performer 97 Season Winner1979 80 Dave Lumley1980 81 Glenn Anderson1981 82 Grant Fuhr1982 83 Randy Gregg1983 84 Mark Messier 1984 85 Mike Krushelnyski1985 86 Craig MacTavish1986 87 Craig Muni1987 88 Craig Simpson1988 89 Jimmy Carson1989 90 Geoff Smith1990 91 Anatoli Semenov1991 92 Vincent Damphousse1992 93 Shayne Corson Season Winner1993 94 Jason Arnott1994 95 Todd Marchant1995 96 Curtis Joseph1996 97 Mike Grier1997 98 Roman Hamrlik1998 99 Tom Poti1999 00 Jim Dowd2000 01 Not awarded2001 02 Not awarded2002 03 Ales Hemsky2003 04 Not awarded2005 06 Matt Greene2006 07 Ladislav Smid Season Winner2007 08 Andrew CoglianoSam Gagner2008 09 Lubomir Visnovsky2009 10 Gilbert Brule2010 11 Taylor Hall2011 12 Ryan Nugent Hopkins2012 13 Justin SchultzNail Yakupov2013 14 David Perron2014 15 Benoit Pouliot2015 16 Connor McDavid2016 17 Adam Larsson2017 18 Ryan Strome Unsung Hero Edit The Unsung Hero award is an annual award given to the team s unsung hero as selected by an on line vote of Oilers fans 96 97 Season Winner1987 88 Charlie Huddy1988 89 Charlie Huddy1989 90 Bill Ranford1990 91 Petr Klima1991 92 Joe Murphy1992 93 Craig MacTavish1993 94 Shayne Corson1994 95 David Oliver1995 96 Zdeno Ciger1996 97 Doug Weight Season Winner1997 98 Dean McAmmond1998 99 Mike Grier1999 00 Ethan Moreau2000 01 Not awarded2001 02 Steve Staios2002 03 Ethan Moreau2003 04 Igor Ulanov2005 06 Fernando Pisani2006 07 Marty Reasoner2007 08 Steve Staios Season Winner2008 09 Jason Strudwick2009 10 Jason Strudwick2010 11 Ryan Jones2011 12 Ladislav Smid2012 13 Jeff Petry2013 14 Matt Hendricks2014 15 Matt Hendricks2015 16 Matt Hendricks2016 17 Zack Kassian2017 18 Adam Larsson Zane Feldman Trophy Edit The Zane Feldman Trophy is an annual award given to the team s most valuable player as selected by an on line vote of Oilers fans 96 97 Season Winner1979 80 Blair MacDonald1980 81 Wayne Gretzky1981 82 Wayne Gretzky1982 83 Wayne Gretzky1983 84 Wayne Gretzky1984 85 Wayne Gretzky1985 86 Wayne Gretzky1986 87 Wayne Gretzky1987 88 Wayne Gretzky1988 89 Jari Kurri1989 90 Mark Messier1990 91 Bill Ranford1991 92 Bill Ranford Season Winner1992 93 Bill Ranford1993 94 Bill Ranford1994 95 Jason Arnott1995 96 Doug Weight1996 97 Curtis Joseph1997 98 Doug Weight1998 99 Bill Guerin1999 00 Tommy Salo2000 01 Tommy Salo2001 02 Tommy Salo2002 03 Todd MarchantTommy Salo2003 04 Ethan Moreau Season Winner2005 06 Chris Pronger2006 07 Dwayne Roloson2007 08 Ales Hemsky2008 09 Ales Hemsky2009 10 Dustin Penner2010 11 Taylor Hall2011 12 Jordan Eberle2012 13 Taylor Hall2013 14 Taylor Hall2014 15 Ryan Nugent Hopkins2015 16 Taylor Hall2016 17 Connor McDavid2017 18 Connor McDavidOther awards EditEdmonton Oilers who have received non NHL awards Award Description Winner Season ReferencesCharlie Conacher Humanitarian Award For humanitarian or community service projects Wayne Gretzky 1979 80 99 100 Lionel Conacher Award Canada s male athlete of the year Wayne Gretzky 1980 101 102 103 104 105 1981198219831985Lou Marsh Trophy Canada s top athlete Wayne Gretzky 1982 106 19831985See also EditList of National Hockey League awardsReferences Edit Stanley Cup winners Hockey Hall of Fame Retrieved June 28 2015 The Stanley Cup 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