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- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season abstract "The 1999–2000 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' 21st season in the NHL, and they were coming off a 33–37–12 record in 1998–99, earning their 3rd straight playoff appearance, however, they were swept in the first round by the eventual Stanley Cup champions, the Dallas Stars.The Oilers did not bring back head coach Ron Low, who had been with the team since 1995, and hired former Oilers defenceman Kevin Lowe as his replacement. Lowe played with Edmonton from 1979–1992, and then again from 1996–1998, winning 5 cups with the team, and scored the first NHL goal in Oilers history.Edmonton saw its win total drop to 32; however, it earned 88 points, the team's highest point total since the Stanley Cup winning 1989–90 season, and qualified for the playoffs for the 4th straight season, finishing in 7th place in the Western Conference.Offensively, newly named captain, Doug Weight, rebounded from his injury-plagued 1998–99 season, and led the club with 51 assists and 72 points. Ryan Smyth was the Oilers goal scoring leader with 28 goals. Alexander Selivanov scored 27 goals and 47 points in his first full season with the Oilers, while Bill Guerin scored 24 goals. Defenceman Roman Hamrlik led the blueline with 45 points, while 2nd year player Tom Poti scored 9 goals and earned 35 points. Sean Brown led the club in penalty minutes once again with 192.In goal, Tommy Salo got the bulk of the action, winning 27 games, while recording a GAA of 2.33, and earning two shutouts along the way.The Oilers opened the playoffs against the Dallas Stars, the 4th straight season that these teams faced each other. The Stars finished in 2nd place in the Western Conference with 102 points, 14 points higher than the Oilers. The Stars earned a 2–0 series lead by winning both games in Dallas; however, the Oilers cut the lead in half with a 5–2 victory in game 3 at Skyreach Centre. Dallas won game 4 by a 3–1 score, then finished off the series in game 5 in Dallas, ending the Oilers season for the 3rd year in a row.".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season wikiPageID "14574032".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season wikiPageRevisionID "601417167".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season altcaptain Bill_Guerin.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season altcaptain Jason_Smith_(ice_hockey).
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season arena Rexall_Place.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season assistsleader Doug_Weight.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season attendance "15800".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season captain Doug_Weight.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season coach Kevin_Lowe.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season conference Western_Conference_(NHL).
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season conferencerank "7".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season division Northwest_Division_(NHL).
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season divisionrank "2".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season gaaleader "Tommy Salo".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season generalmanager Glen_Sather.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season goalsagainst "212".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season goalsfor "226".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season goalsleader Ryan_Smyth.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season homerecord "18".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season minorleague Hamilton_Bulldogs.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season minorleague "Tallahassee Tiger Sharks".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Alexander_Selivanov.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Bert_Robertsson.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Bill_Guerin.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Bill_Ranford.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Boyd_Devereaux.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Brett_Hauer.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Chad_Kilger.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Christian_Laflamme.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Dan_LaCouture.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Daniel_Cleary.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Doug_Weight.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Ethan_Moreau.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Georges_Laraque.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Gherman_Titov.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Igor_Ulanov.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Janne_Niinimaa.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Jason_Smith_(ice_hockey).
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Jim_Dowd_(ice_hockey).
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Josef_Ber%C3%A1nek.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Kevin_Brown_(ice_hockey).
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Michel_Picard.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Mike_Grier.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Mike_Minard.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Pat_Falloon.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Paul_Comrie.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Rem_Murray.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Roman_Hamrl%C3%ADk.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Ryan_Smyth.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Sean_Brown.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Todd_Marchant.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Tom_Poti.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season name Tommy_Salo.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "1".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "10".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "12".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "13".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "14".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "15".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "17".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "18".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "19".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "2".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "20".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "21".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "22".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "23".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "24".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "25".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "26".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "27".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "28".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "30".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "33".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "34".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "35".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "37".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "39".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "44".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "47".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "5".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "55".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "9".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season no "94".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season pimleader Sean_Brown.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season plusminusleader Jason_Smith_(ice_hockey).
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season pointsleader "Doug Weight".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season record "32".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season roadrecord "14".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season season "1999".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season team "Edmonton Oilers".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season winsleader Tommy_Salo.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season year "1999".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season subject Category:1999_in_ice_hockey.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season subject Category:1999–2000_in_Canadian_ice_hockey_by_team.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season subject Category:2000_in_ice_hockey.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season subject Category:Edmonton_Oilers_seasons.
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season comment "The 1999–2000 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' 21st season in the NHL, and they were coming off a 33–37–12 record in 1998–99, earning their 3rd straight playoff appearance, however, they were swept in the first round by the eventual Stanley Cup champions, the Dallas Stars.The Oilers did not bring back head coach Ron Low, who had been with the team since 1995, and hired former Oilers defenceman Kevin Lowe as his replacement.".
- 1999–2000_Edmonton_Oilers_season label "1999–2000 Edmonton Oilers season".