List of Edmonton Oilers award winners#Unsung Hero
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{{Infobox Hockey Awards
| name = Edmonton Oilers
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| image = StanleyCup.jpg
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| caption = The Edmonton Oilers have won the Stanley Cup (above) five times.
| awards = 74
| Stanley = 5
| Campbell = 8
| Presidents = 2
| Ross = 13
| Conacher = 1
| Smythe = 5
| Hart = 13
| Adams = 1
| Norris = 2
| Clancy = 3
| Byng = 2
| Man = 1
| Plusminus = 4
| Lindsay = 11
| Vezina = 1
| Richard = 2
}}
This is a list of Edmonton Oilers award winners.
League awards
=Team trophies=
=Individual awards=
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|+Individual awards won by Edmonton Oilers players and staff2014–15 Edmonton Oilers Media Guide, p.172 ! scope="col" |Award ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |Description ! scope="col" |Winner ! scope="col" |Season ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |References | |
scope="row" rowspan="13" | Art Ross Trophy
|rowspan="13" | Regular season scoring champion |rowspan="7" | {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} || {{NHL Year|1980}} |rowspan="13" | {{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24960|title=Art Ross Trophy|publisher=National Hockey League|accessdate=June 28, 2015}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/ross.html|title=Art Ross Trophy Winners|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=June 28, 2015}} | |
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{{NHL Year|1981}} | |
{{NHL Year|1982}} | |
{{NHL Year|1983}} | |
{{NHL Year|1984}} | |
{{NHL Year|1985}} | |
{{NHL Year|1986}} | |
rowspan="5" | {{sortname|Connor|McDavid}} | {{NHL Year|2016}} |
{{NHL Year|2017}} | |
{{NHL Year|2020}} | |
{{NHL Year|2021}} | |
{{NHL Year|2022}} | |
{{sortname|Leon|Draisaitl}} | {{NHL Year|2019}} |
scope="row" | Ben Hatskin Trophy (WHA)
| Top goaltender |{{sortname|Dave|Dryden}} || 1978–79 | |
scope="row" rowspan="5" | Conn Smythe Trophy
|rowspan="5" | Most valuable player of the playoffs |{{sortname|Mark|Messier}} || {{NHL Year|1983}} |rowspan="5" |{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24964|title=Conn Smythe Trophy|publisher=National Hockey League|accessdate=June 28, 2015}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/smythe.html|title=Conn Smythe Trophy Winners|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=June 28, 2015}} | |
rowspan="2" | {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} | {{NHL Year|1984}} |
{{NHL Year|1987}} | |
{{sortname|Bill|Ranford}} | {{NHL Year|1989}} |
{{sortname|Connor|McDavid}} | {{NHL Year|2023}} |
scope="row" | Gordie Howe Trophy (WHA)
| Most valuable player |{{sortname|Dave|Dryden}} || 1978–79 | |
scope="row" rowspan="13" | Hart Memorial Trophy
|rowspan="13" | Most valuable player to his team during the regular season |rowspan="8" | {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} || {{NHL Year|1979}} |rowspan="13" |{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24934|title=Hart Memorial Trophy|publisher=National Hockey League|accessdate=June 28, 2015}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/hart.html|title=Hart Memorial Trophy Winners|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=June 28, 2015}} | |
{{NHL Year|1980}} | |
{{NHL Year|1981}} | |
{{NHL Year|1982}} | |
{{NHL Year|1983}} | |
{{NHL Year|1984}} | |
{{NHL Year|1985}} | |
{{NHL Year|1986}} | |
{{sortname|Mark|Messier}} | {{NHL Year|1989}} |
rowspan="3" | {{sortname|Connor|McDavid}} | {{NHL Year|2016}} |
{{NHL Year|2020}} | |
{{NHL Year|2022}} | |
{{sortname|Leon|Draisaitl}} | {{NHL Year|2019}} |
scope="row" | Jack Adams Award
| Top coach during the regular season |{{sortname|Glen|Sather}} || {{NHL Year|1985}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | James Norris Memorial Trophy
|rowspan="2" | Top defenceman during the regular season |rowspan="2" | {{sortname|Paul|Coffey}} || {{NHL Year|1984}} |rowspan="2" |{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24942|title=James Norris Memorial Trophy|publisher=National Hockey League|accessdate=June 28, 2015}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/norris.html|title=James Norris Memorial Trophy Winners|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=June 28, 2015}} | |
{{NHL Year|1985}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="3" | King Clancy Memorial Trophy
| rowspan="3" |Leadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community |{{sortname|Kevin|Lowe}} || {{NHL Year|1989}} |rowspan="3" |{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24933|title=King Clancy Memorial Trophy|publisher=National Hockey League|accessdate=June 28, 2015}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/clancy.html|title=King Clancy Memorial Trophy Winners|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=June 28, 2015}} | |
{{sortname|Ethan|Moreau}} | {{NHL Year|2008}} |
{{sortname|Andrew|Ference}} | {{NHL Year|2013}} |
scope="row" rowspan="2" | Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
|rowspan="2" | Gentlemanly conduct |{{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} || {{NHL Year|1979}} |rowspan="2" |{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24938|title=Lady Byng Memorial Trophy|publisher=National Hockey League|accessdate=June 28, 2015}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/byng.html|title=Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Winners|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=June 28, 2015}} | |
{{sortname|Jari|Kurri}} | {{NHL Year|1984}} |
scope="row" | Lou Kaplan Trophy (WHA)
| Rookie of the year |{{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} || 1978–79 | |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy
|rowspan="2"|Most goals in the regular season |{{sortname|Connor|McDavid}} || {{NHL Year|2022}} |rowspan="2"|{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24958|title=Maurice Richard Trophy|website=National Hockey League|accessdate=April 15, 2023}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/richard.html|title=NHL Maurice Richard Trophy Winners|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=April 15, 2023}} | |
{{sortname|Leon|Draisaitl}} | {{NHL Year|2024}} |
scope="row" | NHL Man of the Year Award
| Sportsmanship and involvement with charitable groups |{{sortname|Kevin|Lowe}} || {{NHL Year|1989}} | |
scope="row" rowspan="4" |NHL Plus-Minus Award
|rowspan="4" |Highest plus/minus |{{sortname|Charlie|Huddy}} || {{NHL Year|1982}} | |
rowspan="3" |{{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} | {{NHL Year|1983}} |
{{NHL Year|1984}} | |
{{NHL Year|1986}} | |
scope="row" | Paul Deneau Trophy (WHA)
| Player who displays gentlemanly conduct |{{sortname|Mike|Rogers|dab=ice hockey}} || 1974–75 | |
scope="row" rowspan="11" | Ted Lindsay Award
|rowspan="11" | Most valuable player as chosen by the players |rowspan="5" | {{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} || {{NHL Year|1981}} | |
{{NHL Year|1982}} | |
{{NHL Year|1983}} | |
{{NHL Year|1984}} | |
{{NHL Year|1986}} | |
{{sortname|Mark|Messier}} | {{NHL Year|1989}} |
rowspan="4" |{{sortname|Connor|McDavid}} | {{NHL Year|2016}} |
{{NHL Year|2017}} | |
{{NHL Year|2020}} | |
{{NHL Year|2022}} | |
{{sortname|Leon|Draisaitl}} | {{NHL Year|2019}} |
scope="row" | Vezina Trophy
| Top goaltender |{{sortname|Grant|Fuhr}} || {{NHL Year|1987}} |{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=24965|title=Vezina Trophy|publisher=National Hockey League|accessdate=June 28, 2015}}{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/vezina.html|title=Vezina Trophy Winners|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|accessdate=June 28, 2015}} |
All-Stars
=WHA First and Second Team All-Stars=
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|+ Edmonton Oilers selected to the WHA First and Second Team All-Stars{{cite web|url=https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/wha_all_star.html |title=WHA All-Star teams |work=Hockey-Reference.com |publisher=Sports Reference LLC |accessdate=June 28, 2015 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150630232856/http://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/wha_all_star.html |archivedate=June 30, 2015 }} ! scope="col" |Player ! scope="col" |Position ! scope="col" |Selections ! scope="col" |Season ! scope="col" |Team |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Dave|Dryden}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |1 |1st |
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scope="row" |{{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}}
|{{sort|4|Centre}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="2"|{{sortname|Al|Hamilton}}
|rowspan="2" |{{sort|2|Defence}} |rowspan="2" |2 |2nd |
1977–78
|1st |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Dave|Langevin}}
|{{sort|2|Defence}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Barry|Long|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|2|Defence}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Blair|MacDonald}}
|{{sort|5|Right wing}} |1 |2nd |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Paul|Shmyr}}
|{{sort|2|Defence}} |1 |2nd |
=NHL first and second team All-Stars=
The NHL first and second team All-Stars are the top players at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.
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|+ Edmonton Oilers selected to the NHL First and Second Team All-Stars ! scope="col" |Player ! scope="col" |Position ! scope="col" |Selections ! scope="col" |Season ! scope="col" |Team |
scope="row" rowspan="5"|{{sortname|Paul|Coffey}}
|rowspan="5" |{{sort|2|Defence}} |rowspan="5" |5 |{{NHL Year|1981}} |2nd |
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{{NHL Year|1982}}
|2nd |
{{NHL Year|1983}}
|2nd |
{{NHL Year|1984}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1985}}
|1st |
scope="row" rowspan="2"|{{sortname|Leon|Draisaitl}}
|rowspan="2"|{{sort|4|Centre}} |rowspan="2"|2 |{{NHL Year|2019}} |1st |
{{NHL Year|2022}}
|2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="2"|{{sortname|Grant|Fuhr}}
|rowspan="2" |{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |rowspan="2" |2 |{{NHL Year|1981}} |2nd |
{{NHL Year|1987}}
|1st |
scope="row" rowspan="9"|{{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}}
|rowspan="9" |{{sort|4|Centre}} |rowspan="9" |9 |{{NHL Year|1979}} |2nd |
{{NHL Year|1980}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1981}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1982}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1983}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1984}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1985}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1986}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1987}}
|2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="5"|{{sortname|Jari|Kurri}}
|rowspan="5" |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |rowspan="5" |5 |{{NHL Year|1983}} |2nd |
{{NHL Year|1984}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1985}}
|2nd |
{{NHL Year|1986}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1988}}
|2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="7"|{{sortname|Connor|McDavid}}
|rowspan="7"|{{sort|4|Centre}} |rowspan="7"|7 |{{NHL Year|2016}} |1st |
{{NHL Year|2017}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|2018}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|2020}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|2021}}
|2nd |
{{NHL Year|2022}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|2023}}
|2nd |
scope="row" rowspan="4"|{{sortname|Mark|Messier}}
|rowspan="3" |{{sort|3|Left wing}} |rowspan="4" |4 |{{NHL Year|1981}} |1st |
{{NHL Year|1982}}
|1st |
{{NHL Year|1983}}
|2nd |
{{sort|4|Centre}}
|{{NHL Year|1989}} |1st |
=NHL All-Rookie Team=
The NHL All-Rookie Team consists of the top rookies at each position as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers' Association.2014–15 NHL Official Guide & Record Book, p. 233
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|+ Edmonton Oilers selected to the NHL All-Rookie Team ! scope="col" |Player ! scope="col" |Position ! scope="col" |Season |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Jason|Arnott}}
|{{sort|3|Forward}} |{{NHL Year|1993}} |
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scope="row" |{{sortname|Tom|Gilbert|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|2|Defence}} |{{NHL Year|2007}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Connor|McDavid}}
|{{sort|3|Forward}} |{{NHL Year|2015}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Boris|Mironov}}
|{{sort|2|Defence}} |{{NHL Year|1993}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Ryan|Nugent-Hopkins}}
|{{sort|3|Forward}} |{{NHL Year|2011}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Tom|Poti}}
|{{sort|2|Defence}} |{{NHL Year|1998}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Justin|Schultz}}
|{{sort|2|Defence}} |{{NHL Year|2012}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Stuart|Skinner}}
|{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |{{NHL Year|2022}} |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Geoff|Smith|dab=ice hockey}}
|{{sort|2|Defence}} |{{NHL Year|1989}} |
=All-Star Game selections=
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, 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, and 2025 when it was replaced by the 2025 4 Nations Face-Off.{{cite web |url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/09/28/us/nhl-all-star-game-fast-facts/ |title=NHL All Star Game Fast Facts |accessdate=June 28, 2015 }} Edmonton has hosted one of the games. The 40th took place at Northlands Coliseum.
- {{dagger}} Selected by fan vote{{cite web|url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/page.htm?id=29185|title=NHL All-Star Game Starting Lineups by Year (since 1986)|accessdate=June 28, 2015|publisher=NHL.com}}
- {{hash-tag}} Selected as one of four "last men in" by fan vote
- {{up-arrow}} All-Star Game Most Valuable Player2014–15 NHL Official Guide & Record Book, p. 234
=All-Star Game replacement events=
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|+Edmonton Oilers players and coaches selected to All-Star Game replacement events |
scope="col" | Event
!scope="col" | Year !scope="col" | Name !scope="col" | Position !scope="col" | References |
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scope="row" rowspan="7"| Rendez-vous '87
|rowspan="7"|1987 |rowspan="7"|{{cite web |url=https://www.hhof.com/htmlTimeCapsule/TeamRosterRV1987NHLALLSTARS.shtml |title=Legends of Hockey – Time Capsule – Pro Classics: Rendez Vous 1987 Team Roster |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |accessdate=June 28, 2015}} |
Paul Coffey{{dagger}} (Did not play) |
Grant Fuhr |
Wayne Gretzky |
Jari Kurri |
Mark Messier |
Esa Tikkanen |
Career achievements
=Hockey Hall of Fame=
The following is a list of Edmonton Oilers who have been enshrined in the Hockey Hall of Fame.{{cite web |url=http://www.legendsofhockey.net/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/LegendsPlayersByTeam.jsp?team=Edmonton+Oilers |title=Edmonton Oilers -- Legends of Hockey -- The Legends |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame |accessdate=June 28, 2015}}
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|+Edmonton Oilers inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame ! scope="col" |Individual ! scope="col" |Category ! scope="col" |Year inducted ! scope="col" |Years with Oilers in category ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |References |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Glenn|Anderson}}
|Player |2008 |1980–1991, 1995–1996 |{{legendsmember|Player|P200801|Glenn Anderson}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
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scope="row" |{{sortname|Paul|Coffey}}
|Player |2004 |1980–1987 |{{legendsmember|Player|P200402|Paul Coffey}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Clare|Drake}}
|Builder |2017 |1975–1976 |{{legendsmember|Builder|B201701|Clare Drake}}, retrieved November 16, 2017 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Grant|Fuhr}}
|Player |2003 |1981–1991 |{{legendsmember|Player|P200301|Grant Fuhr}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}}
|Player |1999 |1978–1988 |{{legendsmember|Player|P199901|Wayne Gretzky}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Ken|Hitchcock}}
|Builder |2023 |2018–2019 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Ken|Holland}}
|Builder |2020 |2019–2024 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Jari|Kurri}}
|Player |2001 |1980–1990 |{{legendsmember|Player|P200104|Jari Kurri}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Kevin|Lowe}}
|Player |2020 |1979–1992, 1997–1998 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Mark|Messier}}
|Player |2007 |1979–1991 |{{legendsmember|Player|P200703|Mark Messier}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Roger|Neilson}}
|Builder |2002 |1984 |{{legendsmember|Builder|B200201|Roger Neilson}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Adam|Oates}}
|Player |2012 |2003–2004 |{{legendsmember|Player|P201202|Adam Oates}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Jacques|Plante}}
|Player |1978 |1974–1975 |{{legendsmember|Player|P197802|Jacques Plante}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Chris|Pronger}}
|Player |2015 |2005–2006 |{{legendsmember|Player|P201504|Chris Pronger}}, retrieved November 10, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Pat|Quinn|dab=ice hockey}}
|Builder |2016 |2009–2010 |{{legendsmember|Builder|B201601|Pat Quinn}}, retrieved January 17, 2017 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Glen|Sather}}
|Builder |1997 |1976–2000 |{{legendsmember|Builder|B199701|Glen Sather}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Norm|Ullman}}
|Player |1982 |1975–1977 |{{legendsmember|Player|P198203|Norm Ullman}}, retrieved June 28, 2015 |
=Foster Hewitt Memorial Award=
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.{{cite web |url=http://www.hhof.com/html/leg_broadcasters.shtml |title=Foster Hewitt Memorial Award winners |accessdate=June 28, 2015 |publisher=Hockey Hall of Fame }}
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|+Members of the Edmonton Oilers honored with the Foster Hewitt Memorial Award ! scope="col" |Individual ! scope="col" |Year honored ! scope="col" |Years with Oilers as broadcaster ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |References |
scope="row" |{{sortname|Rod|Phillips|Rod Phillips (broadcaster)}}
|2003 |1973–2010 |
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=Retired numbers=
{{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.{{cite news | url = http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/2000/nhl_allstar/news/2000/02/06/gretsky_99/ | title = Gretzky's number retired before All-Star Game | work=CNNSI.com | date = February 6, 2000 | accessdate = June 20, 2015 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131112022319/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/hockey/nhl/2000/nhl_allstar/news/2000/02/06/gretsky_99/ | archivedate = November 12, 2013}}
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|+Edmonton Oilers retired numbers2014–15 Edmonton Oilers Media Guide, p.161 ! scope="col" |Number ! scope="col" |Player ! scope="col" |Position ! scope="col" |Years with Oilers as a player ! scope="col" |Date of retirement ceremony ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |References |
scope="row" |3
|{{sortname|Al|Hamilton}} |{{sort|2|Defence}} |1972–1980 |October 10, 1980 |
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scope="row" |4
|{{sortname|Kevin|Lowe}} |{{sort|2|Defence}} |1979–1992, 1997–1998 |November 5, 2021 | |
scope="row" |7
|{{sortname|Paul|Coffey}} |{{sort|2|Defence}} |1980–1987 |October 18, 2005 |
scope="row" |9
|{{sortname|Glenn|Anderson}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |1980–1991, 1995–1996 |January 18, 2009 |
scope="row" |11
|{{sortname|Mark|Messier}} |1979–1991 |February 27, 2007 |
scope="row" |17
|{{sortname|Jari|Kurri}} |{{sort|5|Right wing}} |1980–1990 |October 6, 2001 |
scope="row" |31
|{{sortname|Grant|Fuhr}} |{{sort|1|Goaltender}} |1981–1991 |October 9, 2003 |
scope="row" |99
|{{sortname|Wayne|Gretzky}} |{{sort|4|Centre}} |1978–1988 |October 1, 1999 |
Team awards
=Community Service Award=
The Community Service Award is an annual award given to a player chosen by the Oilers Hockey Operations department.{{cite web |url=http://oilers.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=430287 |title=Oilers announce annual award winners |publisher=Edmonton Oilers |date=April 1, 2008 |accessdate=June 28, 2015}}2014–15 Edmonton Oilers Media Guide, p.173
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1987–88 |
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scope="row"| 1988–89 |
scope="row"| 1989–90 |
scope="row"| 1990–91 |
scope="row"| 1991–92 |
scope="row"| 1992–93 |
scope="row"| 1993–94 |
scope="row"| 1994–95 |
scope="row"| 1995–96 |
scope="row"| 1996–97 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1997–98 |
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scope="row"| 1998–99 |
scope="row"| 1999–00 |
scope="row"| 2000–01
| Not awarded |
scope="row"| 2001–02 |
scope="row"| 2002–03 |
scope="row"| 2003–04 |
scope="row"| 2005–06 |
scope="row"| 2006–07 |
scope="row"| 2007–08 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 2008–09 |
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scope="row"| 2009–10 |
scope="row"| 2010–11 |
scope="row"| 2011–12 |
scope="row"| 2012–13 |
scope="row"| 2013–14 |
scope="row"| 2014–15 |
scope="row"| 2015–16 |
scope="row"| 2016–17 |
scope="row"| 2017–18 |
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=Defenceman of the Year=
The Defenceman of the Year award is an annual award given to the team's top defenceman as chosen by the Edmonton sports media.
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1979–80 |
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scope="row"| 1980–81 |
scope="row"| 1981–82 |
scope="row"| 1982–83 |
scope="row"| 1983–84 |
scope="row"| 1984–85 |
scope="row"| 1985–86 |
scope="row"| 1986–87 |
scope="row"| 1987–88 |
scope="row"| 1988–89 |
scope="row"| 1989–90 |
scope="row"| 1990–91 |
scope="row"| 1991–92 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1992–93 |
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scope="row"| 1993–94 |
scope="row"| 1994–95 |
scope="row"| 1995–96 |
scope="row"| 1996–97 |
scope="row"| 1997–98 |
scope="row"| 1998–99 |
scope="row"| 1999–00 |
scope="row"| 2000–01 |
scope="row"| 2001–02 |
scope="row"| 2002–03 |
scope="row"| 2003–04 |
scope="row"| 2005–06 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 2006–07 |
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scope="row"| 2007–08 |
scope="row"| 2008–09 |
scope="row"| 2009–10 |
scope="row"| 2010–11 |
scope="row"| 2011–12 |
scope="row"| 2012–13 |
scope="row"| 2013–14 |
scope="row"| 2014–15 |
scope="row"| 2015–16 |
scope="row"| 2016–17 |
scope="row"| 2017–18 |
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=Molson Cup=
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.2014–15 Edmonton Oilers Media Guide, p. 32
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
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scope="row"| 1980–81 |
scope="row"| 1981–82 |
scope="row"| 1982–83 |
scope="row"| 1983–84 |
scope="row"| 1984–85 |
scope="row"| 1985–86 |
scope="row"| 1986–87 |
scope="row"| 1987–88 |
scope="row"| 1988–89 |
scope="row"| 1989–90 |
scope="row"| 1990–91 |
scope="row"| 1991–92 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1992–93 |
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scope="row"| 1993–94 |
scope="row"| 1994–95 |
scope="row"| 1995–96 |
scope="row"| 1996–97 |
scope="row"| 1997–98 |
scope="row"| 1998–99 |
scope="row"| 1999–00 |
scope="row"| 2000–01 |
scope="row"| 2001–02 |
scope="row"| 2002–03 |
scope="row"| 2003–04 |
scope="row"| 2005–06 |
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scope="row"| 2006–07 |
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scope="row"| 2007–08 |
scope="row"| 2008–09 |
scope="row"| 2009–10 |
scope="row"| 2010–11 |
scope="row"| 2011–12 |
scope="row"| 2012–13 |
scope="row"| 2013–14 |
scope="row"| 2014–15 |
scope="row"| 2015–16 |
scope="row"| 2016–17 |
scope="row"| 2017–18 |
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=Most Popular Player=
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."
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
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scope="row"| 1988–89 |
scope="row"| 1989–90 |
scope="row"| 1990–91 |
scope="row"| 1991–92 |
scope="row"| 1992–93 |
scope="row"| 1993–94 |
scope="row"| 1994–95 |
scope="row"| 1995–96 |
scope="row"| 1996–97 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1997–98 |
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scope="row"| 1998–99 |
scope="row"| 1999–00 |
scope="row"| 2000–01 |
scope="row"| 2001–02 |
scope="row"| 2002–03 |
scope="row"| 2003–04 |
scope="row"| 2005–06 |
scope="row"| 2006–07 |
scope="row"| 2007–08 |
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scope="row"| 2008–09 |
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scope="row"| 2009–10 |
scope="row"| 2010–11 |
scope="row"| 2011–12 |
scope="row"| 2012–13 |
scope="row"| 2013–14 |
scope="row"| 2014–15 |
scope="row"| 2015–16 |
scope="row"| 2016–17 |
scope="row"| 2017–18 |
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=Top Defensive Forward=
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."
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1987–88 |
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scope="row"| 1988–89 |
scope="row"| 1989–90 |
scope="row"| 1990–91 |
scope="row"| 1991–92 |
scope="row"| 1992–93 |
scope="row"| 1993–94 |
scope="row"| 1994–95 |
scope="row"| 1995–96 |
scope="row"| 1996–97 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1997–98 |
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scope="row"| 1998–99 |
scope="row"| 1999–00 |
scope="row"| 2000–01 |
scope="row"| 2001–02 |
scope="row"| 2002–03 |
scope="row"| 2003–04 |
scope="row"| 2005–06 |
scope="row"| 2006–07 |
scope="row"| 2007–08 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 2008–09 |
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scope="row"| 2009–10 |
scope="row"| 2010–11 |
scope="row"| 2011–12 |
scope="row"| 2012–13 |
scope="row"| 2013–14 |
scope="row"| 2014–15 |
scope="row"| 2015–16 |
scope="row"| 2016–17 |
scope="row"| 2017–18 |
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=Top First Year Oiler=
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."
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1979–80 |
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scope="row"| 1980–81 |
scope="row"| 1981–82 |
scope="row"| 1982–83 |
scope="row"| 1983–84
| Mark Messier{{dagger}} |
scope="row"| 1984–85 |
Y
! scope="row"| 1985–86 |
scope="row"| 1986–87 |
scope="row"| 1987–88 |
scope="row"| 1988–89 |
scope="row"| 1989–90 |
scope="row"| 1990–91 |
scope="row"| 1991–92 |
scope="row"| 1992–93 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1993–94 |
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scope="row"| 1994–95 |
scope="row"| 1995–96 |
scope="row"| 1996–97 |
scope="row"| 1997–98 |
scope="row"| 1998–99
| Tom Poti |
scope="row"| 1999–00
| Jim Dowd |
scope="row"| 2000–01
| Not awarded |
scope="row"| 2001–02
| Not awarded |
scope="row"| 2002–03 |
scope="row"| 2003–04
| Not awarded |
scope="row"| 2005–06 |
scope="row"| 2006–07 |
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scope="row" rowspan="2"| 2007–08 |
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Sam Gagner |
scope="row"| 2008–09 |
scope="row"| 2009–10 |
scope="row"| 2010–11 |
scope="row"| 2011–12 |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| 2012–13 |
Nail Yakupov |
scope="row"| 2013–14 |
scope="row"| 2014–15 |
scope="row"| 2015–16 |
scope="row"| 2016–17 |
scope="row"| 2017–18 |
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=Unsung Hero=
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."
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1987–88 |
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scope="row"| 1988–89 |
scope="row"| 1989–90 |
scope="row"| 1990–91 |
scope="row"| 1991–92 |
scope="row"| 1992–93 |
scope="row"| 1993–94 |
scope="row"| 1994–95 |
scope="row"| 1995–96 |
scope="row"| 1996–97 |
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scope="row"| 1997–98 |
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scope="row"| 1998–99 |
scope="row"| 1999–00 |
scope="row"| 2000–01
| Not awarded |
scope="row"| 2001–02 |
scope="row"| 2002–03 |
scope="row"| 2003–04 |
scope="row"| 2005–06 |
scope="row"| 2006–07 |
scope="row"| 2007–08 |
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scope="row"| 2008–09 |
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scope="row"| 2009–10 |
scope="row"| 2010–11 |
scope="row"| 2011–12 |
scope="row"| 2012–13 |
scope="row"| 2013–14 |
scope="row"| 2014–15 |
scope="row"| 2015–16 |
scope="row"| 2016–17 |
scope="row"| 2017–18 |
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=Zane Feldman Trophy=
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."
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scope="row"| 1980–81 |
scope="row"| 1981–82 |
scope="row"| 1982–83 |
scope="row"| 1983–84 |
scope="row"| 1984–85 |
scope="row"| 1985–86 |
scope="row"| 1986–87 |
scope="row"| 1987–88 |
scope="row"| 1988–89 |
scope="row"| 1989–90 |
scope="row"| 1990–91 |
scope="row"| 1991–92 |
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! scope="col" style="width:5em"|Season ! scope="col" style="width:15em"|Winner |
scope="row"| 1992–93 |
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scope="row"| 1993–94 |
scope="row"| 1994–95 |
scope="row"| 1995–96 |
scope="row"| 1996–97 |
scope="row"| 1997–98 |
scope="row"| 1998–99 |
scope="row"| 1999–00 |
scope="row"| 2000–01 |
scope="row"| 2001–02 |
scope="row" rowspan="2"| 2002–03 |
Tommy Salo |
scope="row"| 2003–04 |
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scope="row"| 2005–06 |
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scope="row"| 2006–07 |
scope="row"| 2007–08 |
scope="row"| 2008–09 |
scope="row"| 2009–10 |
scope="row"| 2010–11 |
scope="row"| 2011–12 |
scope="row"| 2012–13 |
scope="row"| 2013–14 |
scope="row"| 2014–15 |
scope="row"| 2015–16 |
scope="row"| 2016–17 |
scope="row"| 2017–18 |
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Other awards
See also
References
{{reflist|3}}
{{Edmonton Oilers}}
{{List of NHL award winners by team}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Edmonton Oilers Award Winners}}