This Memory is Bringing Edmonton Oilers Fans Back to Their Childhood
In an incredible Edmonton Oilers statistic surfacing today, it's worth reflecting on the team's dominance in the 1985 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Not only did they capture their second consecutive championship, but they had three players who recorded over 30 points during that playoff run.
Wayne Gretzky led the way with a staggering 47 points in just 18 games, setting an NHL record. Paul Coffey also made history as a defenseman, registering 37 points, while Jari Kurri contributed with 31 points.
This remarkable feat showcases the offensive firepower that propelled the Oilers to greatness in that era.
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JUILLET 9 | 287 ANSWERS This Memory is Bringing Edmonton Oilers Fans Back to Their Childhood Did you grow up watching Wayne Gretzky? |
Yes | 265 | 92.3 % |
No | 22 | 7.7 % |
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