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- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season abstract "The 1990–91 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' 12th season in the NHL, and they were coming off of their 5th Stanley Cup in the last 7 seasons, after defeating the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup finals. The Oilers would finish the season with a 37–37–6 record for 80 points, their lowest point total since 1980–81, and Edmonton would score a franchise low 272 goals, however, the Oilers would set a franchise record for fewest goals against, with 272. After a 2–11–2 start to the season, the Oilers would rebound, and finish 3rd in the Smythe Division and continue their playoff streak of making the playoffs every year they've been in the NHL.Prior to the season, long time Oiler Jari Kurri left the team due to a contract dispute signing with Italian club Milano Devils, leaving a big hole on the teams top line. Injuries would also hurt the Oilers, as Mark Messier would miss 29 games due to injuries, and his 64 points was his lowest total since 1984–85. Messier would also match the lowest goal total of his career with 12, which matched his rookie season total back in 1979–80. Esa Tikkanen would lead the club in points with 69, while Petr Klima scored a career high 40 goals to lead Edmonton in that department. Steve Smith would lead the Oilers defense with 54 points, and his 193 penalty minutes would lead the club.In goal, Bill Ranford had a solid season, winning a team high 27 games and posting a 3.20 GAA. Grant Fuhr returned from his substance abuse suspension near the end of the season, and put together a solid 6–4–3 record with a 3.01 GAA.In the playoffs, the Oilers would face their Battle of Alberta rivals, the Calgary Flames, who were huge favourites to win the series, as they finished with 20 more points than the Oilers did. The series went the full 7 games, with the Oilers winning the series in OT at the Saddledome in Calgary to advance to the division finals. There, they met the Los Angeles Kings, who finished 22 points better than Edmonton, however, the Oilers overtime magic continued after dropping the first game of the series, as Edmonton would win 2 games in a row in double OT to take the series lead. Edmonton would go on to win the series in 6 games, clinching the series in OT. In the Conference Finals, the Oilers would face the surprising Minnesota North Stars, who finished the season 12 games under .500, however, they defeated the Presidents Trophy winning Chicago Blackhawks and the St. Louis Blues, who finished 1 point behind Chicago, to make it to the 3rd round against Edmonton. The North Stars cinderella playoff run would continue, as they defeated the Oilers in 5 games, ending Edmonton's chance for back-to-back Stanley Cups.The finished the regular season with the fewest short-handed goals allowed (4).".
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- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season altcaptain Craig_MacTavish.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season altcaptain Kevin_Lowe.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season arena Rexall_Place.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season assistsleader Mark_Messier.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season attendance "16843".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season captain Mark_Messier.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season coach John_Muckler.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season conference Western_Conference_(NHL).
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season conferencerank "5".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season division Smythe_Division.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season divisionrank "3.0".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season divisionwin "Yes".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season gaaleader "Bill Ranford".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season generalmanager Glen_Sather.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season goalsagainst "272".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season goalsfor "272".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season goalsleader Petr_Kl%C3%ADma.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season homerecord "22".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season minorleague Cape_Breton_Oilers.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season minorleague "Knoxville Cherokees".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Adam_Graves.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Anatoli_Semenov.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Bill_Ranford.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Brad_Aitken.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Charlie_Huddy.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Chris_Joseph_(ice_hockey).
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Craig_MacTavish.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Craig_Muni.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Craig_Simpson.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Dan_Currie_(ice_hockey).
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Dave_Brown_(ice_hockey).
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name David_Haas_(ice_hockey).
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Esa_Tikkanen.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Fran%C3%A7ois_Leroux.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Geoff_Smith_(ice_hockey).
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Glenn_Anderson.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Grant_Fuhr.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Greg_Hawgood.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Igor_Vyazmikin.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Jeff_Beukeboom.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Joe_Murphy_(ice_hockey).
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Kari_Takko.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Kelly_Buchberger.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Ken_Linseman.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Kevin_Lowe.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Mark_Lamb.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Mark_Messier.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Martin_G%C3%A9linas.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Max_Middendorf.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Norm_Maciver.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Petr_Kl%C3%ADma.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Pokey_Reddick.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Shaun_Van_Allen.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Steve_Smith_(ice_hockey,_born_in_Scotland).
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- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "9".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season pimleader Steve_Smith_(ice_hockey,_born_in_Scotland).
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season plusminusleader "Petr Klima".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season pointsleader Esa_Tikkanen.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season record "37".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season roadrecord "15".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season season "1990".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season team "Edmonton Oilers".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season winsleader Bill_Ranford.
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season year "1990".
- 1990–91_Edmonton_Oilers_season subject Category:1990_in_ice_hockey.