List of Edmonton Oilers records
This is a list of franchise records for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League .
All-time regular season leaders
Skaters
Current to the 2023–24 NHL season .
Games played, same team
#
Player
GP
Seasons
1
Kevin Lowe
98 (VAN )
1979–92 1996–98
2
Kevin Lowe
94 (CGY )
1979–92 1996–98
3
Kevin Lowe
93 (LAK )
1979–92 1996–98
4
Glenn Anderson
83 (CGY)
1980–91 1996
5
Glenn Anderson
83 (LAK)
1980–91 1996
Active leader
N/A
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
56 (VAN)
2011–present
*Included 43 WHA goals
*Included 61 WHA assists
Assists, same team
#
Player
A
Seasons
1
Wayne Gretzky
112 (LAK )
1979–88
2
Wayne Gretzky
103 (VAN )
1979–88
3
Wayne Gretzky
89 (CGY )
1979–88
4
Wayne Gretzky
87 (WIN )
1979–88
5
Jari Kurri
67 (LAK)
1980–90
Active leader
N/A
Leon Draisaitl
46 (CGY)
2014–present
*Included 104 WHA points
Points, same team
#
Player
Pts
Seasons
1
Wayne Gretzky
170 (LAK )
1979–88
2
Wayne Gretzky
153 (VAN )
1979–88
3
Wayne Gretzky
144 (WIN )
1979–88
4
Wayne Gretzky
133 (CGY )
1979–88
5
Jari Kurri
113 (LAK)
1980–90
Active leader
N/A
Connor McDavid
64 (VAN)
2015–present
*Included 298 WHA PIM
*Included 34 WHA EV goals
*Included 9 WHA PP goals
*Included 7 WHA GW goals
^4-on-4 overtime
^^Four 4-on-4 overtime goals and one 3-on-3 overtime goal
*3-on-3 overtime
^4-on-4 overtime
*3-on-3 overtime
*Included 253 WHA shots
*Included WHA stats
Defencemen
*Included 258 WHA assists
*Included 311 WHA points
*Included 21 WHA PP goals
^4-on-4 overtime
^^Included WHA OT goals
**Included one 4-on-4 overtime
*3-on-3 overtime
*Included WHA stats
Goaltenders
*Included 94 WHA wins
^Included 3 shootout wins
*Included 87 WHA losses
^Included 12 overtime losses
**Included 7 overtime losses
*Included 632 WHA goals against
Coaches
*Included 178 WHA games
*Included 95 WHA wins
^Included 31 shootout wins
**Included 13 shootout wins
^^Included 5 shootout wins
***Included 2 shootout wins
*Included 76 WHA losses
^Included 36 overtime losses
**Included 15 overtime losses
^^Included 4 overtime losses
Single season records
Team
Skaters
Defencemen
Goaltenders
*Included 4 shootout wins
^Included 2 shootout wins
*Included 4 shootout wins
^Included 2 shootout wins
*Included 4 overtime losses
^Included 3 overtime losses
**Included 1 overtime loss
*Included 1 overtime loss
^Included 2 overtime losses
All-time post-season leaders
Skaters
*Included 10 WHA goals
*Included 10 WHA assists
*Included 20 WHA points
*Included 42 WHA PIM
^Included 37 WHA PIM
Defencemen
Goaltenders
Coaches
Single season playoff records
Team
Skaters
Defensemen
Goaltenders
Single game records
Team
Record
Total[ 1]
Date
Longest winning streak
16 games – 15 wins, 1 SO win
December 21, 2023 – January 27, 2024
Longest winning streak, without shootout win
12 games
December 31, 2023 – January 27, 2024
Longest home winning streak
10 games
March 14 – October 4, 2017
Longest road winning streak
10 games
April 17 – October 30, 2021
Longest winning streak, same team
14 games
April 1, 1983 – January 6, 1985 vs. Jets
Longest home winning streak, same team
14 games
February 11, 1983 – February 2, 1992 vs. Nordiques
Longest road winning streak, same team
8 games
February 21, 1982 – January 13, 1987 vs. Red Wings
Longest unbeaten streak
18 games – 15 wins, 3 ties
March 25 – November 9, 1984
Longest home unbeaten streak
16 games – 13 wins, 2 SO wins, 1 SO loss
March 9 – October 12, 2022
Longest road unbeaten streak
10 games – 10 wins
April 17 – October 30, 2021
Longest unbeaten streak from start of season
15 games – 12 wins, 3 ties
October 11 – November 9, 1984 (NHL record)
Longest unbeaten streak, same team
24 games – 21 wins, 3 ties
November 5, 1985 – March 12, 1988 vs. Canucks
Longest home unbeaten streak, same team
19 games – 15 wins, 4 ties
March 20, 1981 – March 31, 1991 vs. North Stars
Longest road unbeaten streak, same team
12 games – 10 wins, 2 ties
November 5, 1985 – March 12, 1988 vs. Canucks
Longest losing streak
13 games – 11 losses, 2 OT losses
December 31, 2009 – January 30, 2010
Longest home losing streak
9 games
October 16 – November 24, 1993
Longest road losing streak
11 games – 11 losses 11 games – 7 losses, 4 OT losses
December 23, 2009 – February 10, 2010 November 11 – December 31, 2014
Longest losing streak, same team
13 games – 10 losses, 3 OT losses
November 6, 2001 – November 6, 2015 vs. Bruins
Longest home losing streak, same team
9 games
January 29, 1992 – January 31, 1996 vs. Blackhawks
Longest road losing streak, same team
12 games
February 16, 1996 – December 7, 2001 vs. Stars
Longest winless streak
14 games – 13 losses, 1 tie
October 11 – November 7, 1993
Longest home winless streak
9 games – 9 losses
October 16 – November 24, 1993
Longest road winless streak
13 games – 12 losses, 1 tie
March 18 – November 7, 1993
Longest road stretch without regulation win
28 games – 2 SO wins, 22 losses, 4 SO losses
December 23, 2009 – October 28, 2010
Longest stretch without regulation win, same team
19 games – 12 losses, 3 OT losses, 1 SO loss, 3 SO wins
October 23, 2013 – November 27, 2016 vs. Coyotes
Longest home stretch without regulation win, same team
15 games – 10 losses, 1 OT loss, 2 SO losses, 2 SO wins
January 5, 2010 – November 27, 2016 vs. Coyotes
Longest road winless streak, same team
17 games – 14 losses, 1 OT loss, 2 SO losses
February 25, 2007 – October 13, 2011 vs. Wild
Longest consecutive games streak without being shut out
229 games
March 15, 1981 – February 11, 1984
Longest stretch without scoring a goal
207 minutes, 44 seconds
April 1, 2007 – April 7, 2007
Longest consecutive streak of games in overtime
5 games
December 10–18, 2008
Goals for
13
Oilers 13, Devils 4 – November 19, 1983 Oilers 13, Canucks 0 – November 8, 1985
Goals against
11
Oilers 3, Jets 11 – October 29, 1976 Oilers 1, Jets 11 – February 1, 1977 Oilers 0, Whalers 11 – February 12, 1984 Oilers 9, Maple Leafs 11 – January 8, 1986
Goals for, one period
7
Third period, Oilers 10, Canucks 7 – October 18, 1983 Second period, Oilers 9, Maple Leafs 4 – February 19, 1985 Third period, Oilers 13, Canucks 0 – November 8, 1985
Goals against, one period
7
First period, Oilers 1, Bruins 7 – January 17, 1980
Total goals
21
Oilers 12, Blackhawks 9 – December 11, 1985 (ties NHL record)
Most shots on goal
69
Oilers 69, Finland 23 – March 20, 1979
57
Oilers 57, Lightning 24 – December 14, 2023
Most shots on goal against
59
Oilers 36, Rangers 59 (OT) – March 17, 1993 Oilers 27, Sharks 59 – January 29, 2014
Least shots on goal
11
Oilers 11, Bruins 21 – October 20, 1989 Oilers 11, Blues 22 – November 5, 1999 Oilers 11, Avalanche 25 – November 24, 2001
Least shots on goal against
11
Oilers 29, Blackhawks 11 – October 9, 2001
Shots on goal, one period
33
Second period, Oilers 69, Finland 23 – March 20, 1979
26
Second period, Oilers 47, Penguins 35 – October 24, 2022
Shots on goal against, one period
29
Second period, Oilers 21, Red Wings 46 – November 7, 1979
Most total shots on goal
100
Oilers 48, North Stars 52 – December 11, 1982
Least total shots on goal
32
Oilers 11, Bruins 21 – October 20, 1989
Largest shots on goal differential for
46
Oilers 69, Finland 23 – March 20, 1979
34
Oilers 53, Rockies 19 – October 24, 1981
Largest shots on goal differential against
–39
Oilers 16, Kings 55 (SO) – April 10, 2010
Fastest two goals for
6 seconds
December 30, 1977 (First period vs. Racers . Dennis Sobchuk scored at 11:07 and 11:13. Goaltender were Peter McDuffe and Gary Inness ).
7 seconds
November 23, 2009 (First period vs. Coyotes. Sheldon Souray scored at 11:07 and Ales Hemsky scored at 11:14. Goaltender was Ilya Bryzgalov ).
Fastest three goals for
40 seconds
March 20, 1979 (Second period vs. Finland . Stan Weir at 2:12, Dennis Sobchuk at 2:28, and Stan Weir at 2:52. Goaltender was Jorma Virtanen ).
45 seconds
March 25, 1981 (Third period vs. Whalers. Wayne Gretzky at 19:04, Mark Messier at 19:18, and Glenn Anderson at 19:49. Oilers won 7 – 2 and all three goals were scored into an empty net).
Fastest four goals for
1 minute, 41 seconds
January 20, 1982 (Third period vs. Blues . Tom Roulston at 13:57, Dave Lumley at 14:17, Wayne Gretzky at 15:30, and Glenn Anderson at 15:38. Goaltender was Gary Edwards ).
Fastest five goals for
3 minutes, 35 seconds
April 27, 2013 (Third period vs. Canucks. Justin Schultz at 13:17, Nail Yakupov at 14:16, Jordan Eberle at 14:37, Nail Yakupov at 15:47, and Jerred Smithson at 16:52. Goaltender was Roberto Luongo ).
Fastest goal from start of a game
8 seconds
December 14, 1983 vs. Rangers (Wayne Gretzky . Goaltender was Glen Hanlon ).
January 31, 2021 vs. Senators (Dominik Kahun . Goaltender was Matt Murray ).
Fastest two goals from start of a game
24 seconds
March 28, 1982 vs. Kings (Mark Messier at 0:14 and Dave Lumley at 0:24. Goaltender was Doug Keans ).
Fastest three goals from start of a game
2 minutes, 43 seconds
March 30, 2013 vs. Canucks (Taylor Hall at 0:16, Ladislav Smid at 2:05, and Taylor Hall at 2:43. Goaltenders were Cory Schneider [2] and Roberto Luongo [1]).
Fastest goal from start of a period
6 seconds
March 17, 1984 (Third period vs. Kings. Glenn Anderson at 0:06. Goaltender was Markus Mattsson ).
Fastest two goals from start of a period
24 seconds
March 28, 1982 vs. Kings (Mark Messier at 0:14 and Dave Lumley at 0:24. Goaltender was Doug Keans ). (NHL record)
Fastest three goals from start of a period
2 minutes, 27 seconds
December 4, 1982 vs. Flames (Wayne Gretzky at 0:33, Jari Kurri at 1:31, and Ken Linseman at 2:27. Goaltender was Don Edwards ).
Fastest two goals for by a same player
6 seconds
December 30, 1977 (First period vs. Racers. Dennis Sobchuk scored at 11:07 and 11:13. Goaltender were Peter McDuffe and Gary Inness ).
8 seconds
October 17, 2013 (First period vs. Islanders . Taylor Hall at 15:52 and 16:00. Goaltender was Evgeni Nabokov ).
Fastest two goals from start of a game by a same player
42 seconds
April 4, 1987 vs. Kings (Kent Nilsson at 0:30 and 0:42. Goaltender was Roland Melanson ).
Fastest hat trick for in one game
2 minutes, 1 second
October 12, 2006 vs. Sharks by Ryan Smyth at 4:05, 4:19, and 6:06. Goaltender was Evgeni Nabokov .
Fastest hat trick from start of a game
7 minutes, 53 seconds
March 30, 2013 vs. Canucks by Taylor Hall . Goaltenders were Cory Schneider [1] and Roberto Luongo [2].
Longest shutout sequence
192 minutes, 53 seconds
March 2 – 11, 2001 by Tommy Salo .
Fastest overtime goal, playoffs
21 seconds
April 5, 1984 vs. Jets by Randy Gregg . Goaltender was Marc Behrend .
Longest overtime goal, playoffs
55 minutes, 13 seconds
May 15, 1990 vs. Bruins by Petr Klíma . Goaltender was Andy Moog .
Latest series-winning goal in regulation
1 minute, 6 seconds left
May 1, 2006 vs. Red Wings by Aleš Hemský . Goaltender was Manny Legace .
Earliest series-winning goal in regulation
58 minutes, 21 seconds left
April 28, 1992 vs. Kings by Josef Beránek . Goaltender was Kelly Hrudey .
Player
Record
Total[ 1]
Player and date
Most goals
5
Ron Climie – November 6, 1973 vs. Blades (Goaltender was Joe Junkin ).Wayne Gretzky – February 18, 1981 vs. Blues (Goaltenders were Mike Liut [3] and Ed Staniowski [2]). Wayne Gretzky – December 30, 1981 vs. Flyers (Goaltender was Pete Peeters [4]. Gretzky also scored one goal into an empty net).Jari Kurri – November 19, 1983 vs. Devils (Goaltenders were Ron Low [2] and Glenn Resch [3]).Pat Hughes – February 3, 1984 vs. Flames (Goaltenders were Don Edwards [2] and Rejean Lemelin [3]). Wayne Gretzky – December 15, 1984 vs. Blues (Goaltender was Rick Wamsley ). Wayne Gretzky – December 6, 1987 vs. North Stars (Goaltenders were Don Beaupre [4] and Kari Takko [1]).
Most goals by a defenceman
4
Paul Coffey – December 26, 1984 vs. Flames (Goaltender was Rejean Lemelin ).
Most goals, one home game
5
Ron Climie – November 6, 1973 vs. Blades (Goaltender was Joe Junkin ).Wayne Gretzky – February 18, 1981 vs. Blues (Goaltenders were Mike Liut [3] and Ed Staniowski [2]). Wayne Gretzky – December 30, 1981 vs. Flyers (Goaltender was Pete Peeters [4]. Gretzky also scored one goal into an empty net).Jari Kurri – November 19, 1983 vs. Devils (Goaltenders were Ron Low [2] and Glenn Resch [3]).Pat Hughes – February 3, 1984 vs. Flames (Goaltenders were Don Edwards [2] and Rejean Lemelin [3]). Wayne Gretzky – December 6, 1987 vs. North Stars (Goaltenders were Don Beaupre [4] and Kari Takko [1]).
Most goals by a defenceman, one home game
3
Ken Baird – November 13, 1974 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Joe Daley ).Risto Siltanen – April 4, 1981 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Markus Mattsson ).Paul Coffey – December 20, 1985 vs. Kings (Goaltender was Darren Eliot ).Marc-Andre Bergeron – January 14, 2006 vs. Senators (Goaltender was Dominik Hasek ).
Most goals, one away game
5
Wayne Gretzky – December 15, 1984 vs. Blues (Goaltender was Rick Wamsley ).
Most goals by a defenceman, one away game
4
Paul Coffey – December 26, 1984 vs. Flames (Goaltender was Rejean Lemelin ).
Most power play goals
3
Glenn Anderson – March 20, 1985 vs. Blackhawks (Goaltender was Warren Skorodenski ). Glenn Anderson – November 19, 1988 vs. Maple Leafs (Goaltenders was Ken Wregget ).Taylor Hall – February 19, 2011 vs. Thrashers (Goaltender was Chris Mason )Connor McDavid – November 14, 2019 vs. Avalanche (Goaltender was Adam Werner ).
Most shorthanded goals
2
Wayne Gretzky – December 27, 1981 vs. Kings (Goaltender was Mario Lessard ). Wayne Gretzky – March 25, 1982 vs. Flames (Goaltender was Rejean Lemelin ).Pat Hughes – January 11, 1983 vs. Blues (Goaltenders were Mike Liut and Rick Heinz ). Wayne Gretzky – December 21, 1983 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Brian Hayward ).Mark Messier – March 27, 1984 vs. Flames (Goaltender was Rejean Lemelin).Jari Kurri – December 20, 1985 vs. Kings (Goaltender was Darren Eliot ).Paul Coffey – February 14, 1986 vs. Nordiques (Goaltenders were Clint Malarchuk and Mario Gosselin ). Mark Messier – March 25, 1986 vs. Red Wings (Goaltender was Eddie Mio ). Wayne Gretzky – December 12, 1987 vs. Canucks (Goaltender was Kirk McLean ).Craig MacTavish – October 23, 1988 vs. Canucks (Goaltender was Kirk McLean).Esa Tikkanen – November 12, 1988 vs. Maple Leafs (Goaltender was Allan Bester ). Mark Messier – March 3, 1990 vs. Flyers (Goaltender was Ron Hextall ).Ethan Moreau – December 8, 2005 vs. Flyers (Goaltender was Antero Niittymäki ).
Most goals, one period
4
Ron Climie – Third period, November 6, 1973 vs. Blades (Goaltender was Joe Junkin ).Wayne Gretzky – Third period, February 18, 1981 vs. Blues (Goaltenders were Mike Liut [2] and Ed Staniowski [2]).
Most goals by a defenceman, one period
3
Paul Coffey – Third period, March 31, 1985 vs. Blackhawks (Goaltender was Warren Skorodenski ).
Most power play goals, one period
3
Taylor Hall – Third period, February 19, 2011 vs. Thrashers (Goaltender was Chris Mason ).
Most shorthanded goals, one period
2
Wayne Gretzky – Second period, March 25, 1982 vs. Flames (Goaltender was Rejean Lemelin ).Pat Hughes – Second period, January 11, 1983 vs. Blues (Goaltenders were Mike Liut and Rick Heinz ).Paul Coffey – Third period, February 14, 1986 vs. Nordiques (Goaltenders were Clint Malarchuk and Mario Gosselin ).Mark Messier – Second period, March 25, 1986 vs. Red Wings (Goaltender was Eddie Mio ).Esa Tikkanen – First period, November 12, 1988 vs. Maple Leafs (Goaltender was Allan Bester ).
Most assists
7
Jim Harrison – January 30, 1973 vs. Raiders (Goaltenders were Ian Wilkie and Gary Kurt )Wayne Gretzky – February 15, 1980 vs. Capitals (Goaltender was Wayne Stephenson ). (ties NHL record) Wayne Gretzky – December 11, 1985 vs. Blackhawks (Goaltenders were Murray Bannerman [5] and Bob Sauve [2]). (ties NHL record) Wayne Gretzky – February 14, 1986 vs. Nordiques (Goaltenders were Clint Malarchuk [3] and Mario Gosselin [4]). (ties NHL record)
Most assists by a defenceman
6
Paul Coffey – March 14, 1986 vs. Red Wings (Goaltenders were Greg Stefan [4] and Eddie Mio [2]). (tie NHL record)
Most assists by a goaltender
2
Eddie Mio – February 6, 1981 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Pierre Hamel ). Eddie Mio – February 27, 1981 vs. Red Wings (Goaltender was Gilles Gilbert ).Gary Edwards – April 4, 1981 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Markus Mattsson ).Grant Fuhr – February 7, 1982 vs. Rangers (Goaltender was Eddie Mio). Grant Fuhr – November 6, 1983 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Doug Soetaert ).
Most assists, one home game
7
Jim Harrison – January 30, 1973 vs. Raiders (Goaltenders were Ian Wilkie and Gary Kurt )Wayne Gretzky – February 15, 1980 vs. Capials (Goaltender was Wayne Stephenson ). (ties NHL record) Wayne Gretzky – February 14, 1986 vs. Nordiques (Goaltenders were Clint Malarchuk [3] and Mario Gosselin [4]). (ties NHL record)
Most assists by a defenceman, one home game
6
Paul Coffey – March 14, 1986 vs. Red Wings (Goaltenders were Greg Stefan [4] and Eddie Mio [2]). (tie NHL record)
Most assists, one away game
7
Wayne Gretzky – December 11, 1985 vs. Blackhawks (Goaltenders were Murray Bannerman [5] and Bob Sauve [2]). (ties NHL record)
Most assists by a defenceman, one away game
5
Kevin Lowe – February 19, 1983 vs. Penguins (Goaltenders were Denis Herron and Nick Ricci ).
Most assists, one period
4
Jim Harrison – Third period, January 30, 1973 vs. Raiders (Goaltenders were Ian Wilkie and Gary Kurt ).Wayne Gretzky – First period, February 4, 1983 vs. Canadiens (Goaltender was Rick Wamsley ).Jari Kurri – Second period, October 7, 1983 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Brian Hayward ).Mark Messier – Second period, January 4, 1984 vs. North Stars (Goaltender was Gilles Meloche ). Wayne Gretzky – Second period, October 26, 1984 vs. Kings (Goaltender was Darren Eliot ). Wayne Gretzky – Third period, October 15, 1986 vs. Nordiques (Goaltender was Clint Malarchuk ). Wayne Gretzky – Second period, February 18, 1987 vs. Maple Leafs (Goaltender was Allan Bester ). Wayne Gretzky – Third period, November 14, 1987 vs. Blues (Goaltender was Rick Wamsley ). Wayne Gretzky – First period, March 4, 1988 vs. Flyers (Goaltender was Mark LaForest ). Wayne Gretzky – Second period, March 7, 1988 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Daniel Berthiaume ).Connor McDavid – Third period, February 13, 2024 vs. Red Wings (Goaltender was Alex Lyon ).
Most assists by a defenceman, one period
3
Doug Barrie – Third period, January 30, 1973 vs. Raiders (Goaltenders were Ian Wilkie and Gary Kurt ). Doug Barrie – Second period, January 1, 1974 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Joe Daley ).Al Hamilton – Third period, October 26, 1977 vs. Aeros (Goaltender was Wayne Rutledge ).Barry Wilkins – Third period, January 23, 1979 vs. Roadrunners (Goaltender was Gary Kurt). Al Hamilton – Second period, March 20, 1979 vs. Finland (Goaltender was Jorma Virtanen ).Kevin Lowe – Third period, February 19, 1983 vs. Penguins (Goaltender were Denis Herron and Nick Ricci ). Kevin Lowe – First period, November 19, 1983 vs. Devils (Goaltender was Ron Low ).Charlie Huddy – First period, January 4, 1984 vs. North Stars (Goaltender was Don Beaupre ).Paul Coffey – Second period, February 17, 1984 vs. Bruins (Goaltender was Doug Keans ). Paul Coffey – Third period, March 17, 1984 vs. Kings (Goaltender was Markus Mattsson ). Paul Coffey – Third period, December 22, 1985 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Brian Hayward ).Randy Gregg – Second period, February 19, 1986 vs. Maple Leafs (Goaltender was Ken Wregget ).Reed Larson – Third period, November 19, 1988 vs. Maple Leafs (Goaltender was Ken Wregget).Steve Smith – Second period, March 8, 1991 vs. Flyers (Goaltender was Ken Wregget).Dave Manson – First period, October 23, 1991 vs. Capitals (Goaltender was Jim Hrivnak ).Jeff Petry – First period, November 19, 2011 vs. Blackhawks (Goaltender were Corey Crawford [2] and Ray Emery [1]).Oscar Klefbom – Third period, April 6, 2017 vs. Sharks (Goaltender was Martin Jones ). Oscar Klefbom – First period, March 26, 2019 vs. Kings (Goaltender was Jonathan Quick ).
Most assists by a goaltender, one period
2
Eddie Mio – Third period, February 6, 1981 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Pierre Hamel ).Gary Edwards – Third period, April 4, 1981 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Markus Mattsson ).Grant Fuhr – Third period, November 6, 1983 vs. Jets (Goaltender was Doug Soetaert ).
Most points
10
Jim Harrison – January 30, 1973 vs. Raiders (3 goals, 7 assists. Goaltenders were Ian Wilkie and Gary Kurt ).
8
Wayne Gretzky – November 19, 1983 vs. Devils (3 goals, 5 assists. Goaltenders were Ron Low [5] and Glenn Resch [3]). Wayne Gretzky – January 4, 1984 vs. North Stars (4 goals, 4 assists. Goaltenders were Don Beaupre [4] and Gilles Meloche [4]).Paul Coffey – March 14, 1986 vs. Red Wings (2 goals, 6 assists. Goaltenders were Greg Stefan [5] and Eddie Mio [3]).Sam Gagner – February 2, 2012 vs Blackhawks (4 goals, 4 assists. Goaltenders were Corey Crawford [5] and Ray Emery [3]).
Most points by a defenceman
8
Paul Coffey – March 14, 1986 vs. Red Wings (2 goals, 6 assists. Goaltenders were Greg Stefan [5] and Eddie Mio [3]). (ties NHL record)
Most points, one home game
10
Jim Harrison – January 30, 1973 vs. Raiders (3 goals, 7 assists. Goaltenders were Ian Wilkie and Gary Kurt ).
8
Wayne Gretzky – November 19, 1983 vs. Devils (3 goals, 5 assists. Goaltenders were Ron Low [5] and Glenn Resch [3]). Wayne Gretzky – January 4, 1984 vs. North Stars (4 goals, 4 assists. Goaltenders were Don Beaupre [4] and Gilles Meloche [4]).Paul Coffey – March 14, 1986 vs. Red Wings (2 goals, 6 assists. Goaltenders were Greg Stefan [5] and Eddie Mio [3]).Sam Gagner – February 2, 2012 vs Blackhawks (4 goals, 4 assists. Goaltenders were Corey Crawford [5] and Ray Emery [3]).
Most points by a defenceman, one home game
8
Paul Coffey – March 14, 1986 vs. Red Wings (2 goals, 6 assists. Goaltenders were Greg Stefan [5] and Eddie Mio [3]).
Most points, one away game
7
Wayne Gretzky – November 6, 1983 vs. Jets (4 goals, 3 assists. Goaltender was Doug Soetaert ).
Most points by a defenceman, one away game
6
Kevin Lowe – February 19, 1983 vs. Penguins (Goaltenders were Denis Herron and Nick Ricci ).Paul Coffey – March 29, 1985 vs. Whalers (Goaltender was Steve Weeks ).
Most points, one period
5
Jari Kurri – Second period, October 26, 1984 vs. Kings (2 goals, 3 assists. Goaltender was Darren Eliot ).Sam Gagner – Third period, February 2, 2012 vs. Blackhawks (3 goals, 2 assists. Goaltenders were Corey Crawford [2] and Ray Emery [3]).
Most points by a defenceman, one period
4
Doug Barrie – Third period, January 30, 1973 vs. Raiders (1 goal, 3 assists. Goaltenders were Ian Wilkie and Gary Kurt ).Barry Wilkins – Third period, January 23, 1979 vs. Roadrunners (1 goal, 3 assists. Goaltender was Gary Kurt).Paul Coffey – Third period, March 31, 1985 vs. Blackhawks (3 goals, 1 assist. Goaltender was Warren Skorodenski ).
Most penalty minutes
42
Dave Semenko – March 13, 1982 vs. Canucks (1 minor, 2 majors, 2 ten minute misconducts, 1 match penalty).
Most penalty minutes, one period
41
Lee Fogolin – March 28, 1981 vs. Red Wings (3 minors, 1 major, 1 ten minute misconduct, 1 game misconduct, 1 gross misconduct).
Most penalty minutes by a goaltender
17
Ty Conklin – February 11, 2004 vs. Thrashers (1 minor, 1 major, 1 game misconduct).
Most shots on goal
13
Paul Coffey – December 20, 1985 vs. Kings (3 goals).Wayne Gretzky – December 6, 1987 vs. North Stars (5 goals).Doug Weight – October 15, 1997 vs. Avalanche (0 goal).
Most shots on goal, one home game
13
Paul Coffey – December 20, 1985 vs. Kings (3 goals).Wayne Gretzky – December 6, 1987 vs. North Stars (5 goals).Doug Weight – October 15, 1997 vs. Avalanche (0 goal).
Most shots on goal, one away game
12
Wayne Gretzky – April 2, 1985 vs. Kings (3 goals).
Most shots on goal without scoring a goal
13
Doug Weight – October 15, 1997 vs. Avalanche.
Most shots on goal without scoring a goal, one home game
13
Doug Weight – October 15, 1997 vs. Avalanche.
Most shots on goal without scoring a goal, one away game
10
Paul Coffey – February 22, 1983 vs. Flames.Raffi Torres – November 7, 2007 vs. Avalanche
Miscellaneous
October 1984 became the first calendar month in Oilers history where the team did not record a single loss.
January 2010 became the first calendar month in Oilers history where the team did not record a single win.
Longest consecutive goal streak:
Dave Lumley , 12 (15 goals, 13 assists; November 21 - December 16, 1981).
Wayne Gretzky , 12 (16 goals, 18 assists; March 26 - October 20, 1983).
Longest consecutive goal streak, rookie: Jari Kurri , 6 (7 goals, 4 assists; March 21 - April 1, 1981).
Longest consecutive goal streak, from start of season: Wayne Gretzky , 8 (11 goals, 10 assists; October 5 - 20, 1983).
Longest consecutive assist streak:
Wayne Gretzky , 17 (18 goals, 38 assists; November 26, 1983 - January 4, 1984).
Paul Coffey , 17 (9 goals, 27 assists; November 27, 1985 - January 2, 1986).
Longest consecutive assist streak, rookie: Sam Gagner , 8 (2 goals, 9 assists; February 4 - 22, 2008).
Longest consecutive assist streak, from start of season: Wayne Gretzky , 12 (7 goals, 20 assists; October 5 - 29, 1982).
Longest consecutive point streak: Wayne Gretzky , 60 (70 goals, 111 assists; March 13, 1983 - January 27, 1984).
Longest consecutive point streak, rookie: Miroslav Šatan , 11 (6 goals, 9 assists; February 28 - March 23, 1996).
Longest consecutive point streak, from start of season: Wayne Gretzky , 51 (61 goals, 92 assists; October 5, 1983 - January 27, 1984).
Longest winning streak:
Longest home winning streak: Andy Moog , 13 (February 4 - November 18, 1983).
Longest road winning streak:
Most assists before scoring the first goal of the season: Ryan Whitney , 24 (2010–11).
Most assists before scoring the first goal of the season by a forward: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins , 17 (2021–22).
Most hat-tricks , career: Wayne Gretzky , 55 .
Most four goals or more in a game: Wayne Gretzky , 15 .
Most five goals or more in a game: Wayne Gretzky , 4 .
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