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Edmonton Oil Kings
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City Edmonton, Alberta
League Western Hockey League
Founded before 1950

The Edmonton Oil Kings were one of the founding members of the Western Hockey League. They played at the Edmonton Gardens in Edmonton, Alberta, and later the Northlands Coliseum. In 1976 they moved to Portland, Oregon to become the Portland Winter Hawks. A second incarnation of the team played only one season in 1977-78 before moving to Great Falls, Montana.

Founded: before 1950 (first), 1977-78 (second)
Last Season: 1975-76 (first), 1977-78 (second)
WCHL Division titles won: 1968-69, 1970-71, 1972-73
WCHL Regular season titles won: 1966-67, 1970-71
WCHL League Championships won: 1971, 72
Memorial Cup Titles: 1963, 1966, 1972

History

The Edmonton Oil Kings have a history that predates the founding of the Western Hockey League. They won the Memorial Cup in 1963 and 1966 as members of the senior mens Central Alberta Hockey League. The team was required to defeat the Alberta Junior Hockey League champion to earn the right to play for the national junior championship. They were also cup finalists seven different years between 1954 and 1971.

In 1966, Bill Hunter, the team's General Manager, was concerned about the state of junior hockey in western Canada. Each of the west's four provinces all had their own junior league, and Hunter felt that this put them at a disadvantage when competing nationally against the powerful leagues in Ontario and Quebec. Hunter hoped to form a unified western league to compete.

Hunter's hopes became reality in the summer of 1966, when a revolt within the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League caused several of its top clubs, the Estevan Bruins, Regina Pats, Saskatoon Blades, Moose Jaw Canucks and Weyburn Red Wings, to leave the league and join Hunter's Oil Kings in forming a new league. A seventh franchise was also added in Calgary, the Calgary Buffaloes.

In 1971 the Oil Kings won their third and final Memorial Cup. They also managed to win the President's Cup twice in the early 1970's. However, the Oil Kings found it difficult to compete with the lure of pro hockey provided by the WHA's Edmonton Oilers, and the Oil Kings moved to Portland, Oregon in 1976, to become the Portland Winter Hawks.

There was a second Edmonton Oil Kings hockey team in the WHL that played only one season. The Flin Flon Bombers moved to Edmonton for the 1978-79 WHL season, but only survived one year and moved on to Great Falls. The team folded as the Great Falls Americans.

A new WHL team will begin play in Edmonton in 2007-08, and it is believed that they are considering reviving the Oil Kings name.

League membership

The Oil Kings played in the following leagues during its existance:

Season-by-season Record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

First Oil Kings (1966-77)

Season GP W L T Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1966-67 56 34 12 10 78 281 188 1st Overall Lost semi-final
1967-68 60 38 16 6 82 303 194 3rd Overall Lost semi-final
1968-69 60 33 25 2 68 229 206 1st West Lost final
1969-70 60 35 25 0 70 254 217 2nd West Lost final
1970-71 66 45 20 1 91 346 258 1st West Won Championship
1971-72 68 44 22 2 90 320 246 2nd West Won Championship
1972-73 68 40 20 8 88 311 240 1st West Lost semi-final
1973-74 68 25 36 7 57 252 301 4th West Lost quarter-final
1974-75 70 34 29 7 75 340 321 5th West Out of playoffs
1975-76 72 25 42 5 55 312 400 5th West Lost preliminary round

Second Oil Kings (1978-79)

Season GP W L T Pts GF GA Finish Playoffs
1978-79 72 17 43 12 46 288 403 3rd East Eliminated in round robin

NHL Alumni

  • Bert Marshall
  • Ted McAneeley
  • Dunc McCallum
  • Don McLeod
  • Billy McNeill
  • Gerry Melnyk
  • Paul Messier
  • Larry Mickey
  • Wayne Muloin
  • Paul Mulvey
  • Bob Murdoch
  • Hap Myers
  • Ray Neufeld
  • Brian Ogilvie
  • Dan Olesevich
  • Butch Paul
  • Cliff Pennington
  • Brent Peterson
  • Pat Quinn
  • Dave Richardson
  • Gary Rissling

See also

References

[Oil Kings Heritage]

Defunct Western Hockey League Teams
Billings Bighorns | Calgary Buffaloes | Calgary Centennials | Calgary Wranglers | Edmonton Ice | Edmonton Oil Kings | Estevan Bruins | Flin Flon Bombers | Great Falls Americans | Kamloops Chiefs | Kamloops Junior Oilers | Kelowna Wings | Lethbridge Broncos | Moose Jaw Canucks | Nanaimo Islanders | New Westminster Bruins | Seattle Breakers | Spokane Flyers | Tacoma Rockets | Vancouver Nats | Victoria Cougars | Weyburn Red Wings | Winnipeg Clubs | Winnipeg Jets | Winnipeg Monarchs | Winnipeg Warriors

 


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