List of Edmonton Oilers award winners explained

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Awards:72
Stanley:5
Campbell:8
Presidents:2
Ross:13
Smythe:5
Hart:13
Adams:1
Norris:2
Clancy:3
Byng:2
Man:1
Plusminus:4
Lindsay:11
Vezina:1
Richard:1

This is a list of Edmonton Oilers award winners.

League awards

Team trophies

Award! scope="col"
DescriptionTimes wonSeasonsReferences
Stanley CupNHL championship5,,,, [1] [2]
Clarence S. Campbell BowlCampbell/Western Conference playoff championship8,,,,,,, [3]
Presidents' TrophyMost regular season points 2 , [4] [5]

Individual awards

Award! scope="col" class="unsortable"
DescriptionWinnerSeasonReferences
Art Ross TrophyRegular season scoring champion[6] [7]
Ben Hatskin Trophy (WHA)Top goaltender1978–79[8]
Conn Smythe TrophyMost valuable player of the playoffs[9] [10]
Gordie Howe Trophy (WHA)Most valuable player1978–79[11]
Hart Memorial TrophyMost valuable player to his team during the regular season[12] [13]
Jack Adams AwardTop coach during the regular season[14]
James Norris Memorial TrophyTop defenceman during the regular season[15] [16]
King Clancy Memorial TrophyLeadership qualities on and off the ice and humanitarian contributions within their community[17] [18]
Lady Byng Memorial TrophyGentlemanly conduct[19] [20]
Lou Kaplan Trophy (WHA)Rookie of the year1978–79[21]
Maurice "Rocket" Richard TrophyMost goals in the regular season[22] [23]
NHL Man of the Year AwardSportsmanship and involvement with charitable groups[24]
NHL Plus-Minus Award[25]
Paul Deneau Trophy (WHA)Player who displays gentlemanly conduct1974–75[26]
Ted Lindsay AwardMost valuable player as chosen by the players[27]
Vezina TrophyTop goaltender[28] [29]

All-Stars

WHA First and Second Team All-Stars

Player! scope="col"
PositionSelectionsSeasonTeam
11978–791st
11978–792nd
21973–742nd
1977–781st
11978–792nd
11974–752nd
11978–792nd
11978–792nd

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.

Player! scope="col"
PositionSelectionsSeasonTeam
52nd
2nd
2nd
1st
1st
21st
2nd
22nd
1st
92nd
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
1st
2nd
52nd
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
71st
1st
1st
1st
2nd
1st
2nd
41st
1st
2nd
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.[30]

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, and 2021 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[31] Edmonton has hosted one of the games. The 40th took place at Northlands Coliseum.

Edmonton Oilers players and coaches selected to the All-Star Game
GameYearNamePositionReferences
32nd1980[34]
33rd1981[35]
34th1982[36]
35th1983[37]
36th1984[38]
(Did not play)
37th1985[39]
38th1986[40]
39th1988[41]
40th1989[42]
41st1990[43]
42nd1991[44]
43rd1992[45]
44th1993[46]
45th1994[47]
46th1996[48]
47th1997[49]
48th1998[50]
49th1999[51]
50th2000[52]
51st2001[53]
52nd2002[54]
53rd2003[55]
54th2004No Oilers selected[56]
55th2007[57]
56th2008[58]
57th2009[59]
58th2011 (Did not play)[60]
59th2012[61]
60th2015[62]
61st2016[63]
62nd2017[64]
63rd2018[65]
64th2019[66] [67]
65th2020[68] [69]
66th2022[70]
67th2023[71] [72]
68th2024[73] [74]

All-Star Game replacement events

Edmonton Oilers players and coaches selected to All-Star Game replacement events
EventYearNamePositionReferences
Rendez-vous '871987Glenn AndersonLeft wing[75]
Paul Coffey (Did not play)Defence
Grant FuhrGoaltender
Wayne GretzkyCentre
Jari KurriRight wing
Mark MessierCentre
Esa TikkanenRight wing

Career achievements

Hockey Hall of Fame

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

Individual! scope="col"
CategoryYear inductedYears with Oilers in categoryReferences
Player20081980–1991, 1995–1996[77]
Player20041980–1987[78]
Builder20171975–1976[79]
Player20031981–1991[80]
Player19991978–1988[81]
Builder20232018–2019[82]
Builder20202019–2024[83]
Player20011980–1990[84]
Player20201979–1992, 1997–1998
Player20071979–1991[85]
Builder20021984[86]
Player20122003–2004[87]
Player19781974–1975[88]
Player20152005–2006[89]
Builder20162009–2010[90]
Builder19971976–2000[91]
Player19821975–1977[92]

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.[93]

Individual! scope="col"
Year honoredYears with Oilers as broadcasterReferences
20031973–2010

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.[94]

Number! scope="col"
PlayerPositionYears with Oilers as a playerDate of retirement ceremonyReferences
31972–1980October 10, 1980
41979–1992, 1997–1998November 5, 2021
71980–1987October 18, 2005
91980–1991, 1995–1996January 18, 2009
111979–1991February 27, 2007
171980–1990October 6, 2001
311981–1991October 9, 2003
991978–1988October 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.[95] [96]

SeasonWinner
1987–88Mike Krushelnyski
1988–89Kevin Lowe
1989–90Craig Simpson
1990–91Craig Simpson
1991–92Kevin Lowe
1992–93Craig Simpson
1993–94Kelly Buchberger
1994–95Bill Ranford
1995–96Luke Richardson
1996–97Jason Arnott
SeasonWinner
1997–98Todd Marchant
1998–99Pat Falloon
1999–00Todd Marchant
2000–01Not awarded
2001–02Georges Laraque
2002–03Georges Laraque
2003–04Georges Laraque
2005–06Georges Laraque
2006–07Jarret Stoll
2007–08Ethan Moreau
SeasonWinner
2008–09Ethan Moreau
2009–10Jason Strudwick
2010–11Jason Strudwick
2011–12Shawn Horcoff
2012–13Ryan Smyth
2013–14Andrew Ference
2014–15Andrew Ference
2015–16Matt Hendricks
2016–17Matt Hendricks
2017–18Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

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.[95] [96]

SeasonWinner
1979–80Doug Hicks
1980–81Lee Fogolin
1981–82Kevin Lowe
1982–83Charlie Huddy
1983–84Paul Coffey
1984–85Paul Coffey
1985–86Paul Coffey
1986–87Kevin Lowe
1987–88Kevin Lowe
1988–89Charlie Huddy
1989–90Craig Muni
1990–91Steve Smith
1991–92Norm Maciver
SeasonWinner
1992–93Luke Richardson
1993–94Igor Kravchuk
1994–95Luke Richardson
1995–96Bryan Marchment
1996–97Bryan Marchment
1997–98Boris Mironov
1998–99Roman Hamrlik
1999–00Jason Smith
2000–01Jason Smith
2001–02Janne Niinimaa
2002–03Steve Staios
2003–04Jason Smith
2005–06Chris Pronger
SeasonWinner
2006–07Jason Smith
2007–08Tom Gilbert
2008–09Ryan Whitney
2009–10Tom Gilbert
2010–11Ryan Whitney
2011–12Ladislav Smid
2012–13Ladislav Smid
2013–14Justin Schultz
2014–15Oscar Klefbom
2015–16Brandon Davidson
2016–17Oscar Klefbom
2017–18Darnell Nurse

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.[96] [97]

SeasonWinner
1979–80Wayne Gretzky
1980–81Wayne Gretzky
1981–82Wayne Gretzky
1982–83Wayne Gretzky
1983–84Wayne Gretzky
1984–85Wayne Gretzky
1985–86Wayne Gretzky
1986–87Wayne Gretzky
1987–88Wayne Gretzky
1988–89Grant Fuhr
1989–90Mark Messier
1990–91Bill Ranford
1991–92Joe Murphy
SeasonWinner
1992–93Bill Ranford
1993–94Bill Ranford
1994–95Bill Ranford
1995–96Doug Weight
1996–97Curtis Joseph
1997–98Curtis Joseph
1998–99Bill Guerin
1999–00Tommy Salo
2000–01Tommy Salo
2001–02Tommy Salo
2002–03Tommy Salo
2003–04Ryan Smyth
2005–06Ryan Smyth
SeasonWinner
2006–07Dwayne Roloson
2007–08Mathieu Garon
2008–09Dwayne Roloson
2009–10Jeff Deslauriers
2010–11Taylor Hall
2011–12Taylor Hall
2012–13Devan Dubnyk
2013–14Taylor Hall
2014–15Jordan Eberle
2015–16Cam Talbot
2016–17Connor McDavid
2017–18Connor McDavid

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."[95] [96]

SeasonWinner
1987–88Wayne Gretzky
1988–89Mark Messier
1989–90Mark Messier
1990–91Mark Messier
1991–92Kelly Buchberger
1992–93Kelly Buchberger
1993–94Shayne Corson
1994–95Kirk Maltby
1995–96Doug Weight
1996–97Curtis Joseph
SeasonWinner
1997–98Curtis Joseph
1998–99Doug Weight
1999–00Georges Laraque
2000–01Doug Weight
2001–02Mike Comrie
2002–03Ryan Smyth
2003–04Ryan Smyth
2005–06Ryan Smyth
2006–07Dwayne Roloson
2007–08Ales Hemsky
SeasonWinner
2008–09Ales Hemsky
2009–10Ales Hemsky
2010–11Ryan Jones
2011–12Jordan Eberle
2012–13Taylor Hall
2013–14Ryan Smyth
2014–15Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
2015–16Connor McDavid
2016–17Connor McDavid
2017–18Connor McDavid

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."[95] [96]

SeasonWinner
1987–88Craig MacTavish
1988–89Esa Tikkanen
1989–90Craig MacTavish
1990–91Craig MacTavish
1991–92Craig MacTavish
1992–93Kelly Buchberger
1993–94Kelly Buchberger
1994–95Kelly Buchberger
1995–96Kelly Buchberger
1996–97Kelly Buchberger
SeasonWinner
1997–98Mats Lindgren
1998–99Todd Marchant
1999–00Mike Grier
2000–01Todd Marchant
2001–02Todd Marchant
2002–03Todd Marchant
2003–04Shawn Horcoff
2005–06Ethan Moreau
2006–07Fernando Pisani
2007–08Fernando Pisani
SeasonWinner
2008–09Shawn Horcoff
2009–10Dustin Penner
2010–11Shawn Horcoff
2011–12Shawn Horcoff
2012–13Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
2013–14Boyd Gordon
2014–15Boyd Gordon
2015–16Mark Letestu
2016–17Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
2017–18Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

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."[95] [96]

SeasonWinner
1979–80Dave Lumley
1980–81Glenn Anderson
1981–82Grant Fuhr
1982–83Randy Gregg
1983–84Mark Messier
1984–85Mike Krushelnyski
1985–86Craig MacTavish
1986–87Craig Muni
1987–88Craig Simpson
1988–89Jimmy Carson
1989–90Geoff Smith
1990–91Anatoli Semenov
1991–92Vincent Damphousse
1992–93Shayne Corson
SeasonWinner
1993–94Jason Arnott
1994–95Todd Marchant
1995–96Curtis Joseph
1996–97Mike Grier
1997–98Roman Hamrlik
1998–99Tom Poti
1999–00Jim Dowd
2000–01Not awarded
2001–02Not awarded
2002–03Ales Hemsky
2003–04Not awarded
2005–06Matt Greene
2006–07Ladislav Smid
SeasonWinner
2007–08Andrew Cogliano
Sam Gagner
2008–09Lubomir Visnovsky
2009–10Gilbert Brule
2010–11Taylor Hall
2011–12Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
2012–13Justin Schultz
Nail Yakupov
2013–14David Perron
2014–15Benoit Pouliot
2015–16Connor McDavid
2016–17Adam Larsson
2017–18Ryan Strome

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."[95] [96]

SeasonWinner
1987–88Charlie Huddy
1988–89Charlie Huddy
1989–90Bill Ranford
1990–91Petr Klima
1991–92Joe Murphy
1992–93Craig MacTavish
1993–94Shayne Corson
1994–95David Oliver
1995–96Zdeno Ciger
1996–97Doug Weight
SeasonWinner
1997–98Dean McAmmond
1998–99Mike Grier
1999–00Ethan Moreau
2000–01Not awarded
2001–02Steve Staios
2002–03Ethan Moreau
2003–04Igor Ulanov
2005–06Fernando Pisani
2006–07Marty Reasoner
2007–08Steve Staios
SeasonWinner
2008–09Jason Strudwick
2009–10Jason Strudwick
2010–11Ryan Jones
2011–12Ladislav Smid
2012–13Jeff Petry
2013–14Matt Hendricks
2014–15Matt Hendricks
2015–16Matt Hendricks
2016–17Zack Kassian
2017–18Adam Larsson

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."[95] [96]

SeasonWinner
1979–80Blair MacDonald
1980–81Wayne Gretzky
1981–82Wayne Gretzky
1982–83Wayne Gretzky
1983–84Wayne Gretzky
1984–85Wayne Gretzky
1985–86Wayne Gretzky
1986–87Wayne Gretzky
1987–88Wayne Gretzky
1988–89Jari Kurri
1989–90Mark Messier
1990–91Bill Ranford
1991–92Bill Ranford
SeasonWinner
1992–93Bill Ranford
1993–94Bill Ranford
1994–95Jason Arnott
1995–96Doug Weight
1996–97Curtis Joseph
1997–98Doug Weight
1998–99Bill Guerin
1999–00Tommy Salo
2000–01Tommy Salo
2001–02Tommy Salo
2002–03Todd Marchant
Tommy Salo
2003–04Ethan Moreau
SeasonWinner
2005–06Chris Pronger
2006–07Dwayne Roloson
2007–08Ales Hemsky
2008–09Ales Hemsky
2009–10Dustin Penner
2010–11Taylor Hall
2011–12Jordan Eberle
2012–13Taylor Hall
2013–14Taylor Hall
2014–15Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
2015–16Taylor Hall
2016–17Connor McDavid
2017–18Connor McDavid

Other awards

Award! scope="col" class="unsortable"
DescriptionWinnerSeasonReferences
Charlie Conacher Humanitarian AwardFor humanitarian or community service projects[98] [99]
Lionel Conacher AwardCanada's male athlete of the year1980[100] [101] [102] [103] [104]
1981
1982
1983
1985
Lou Marsh TrophyCanada's top athlete1982[105]
1983
1985

See also

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