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Revision as of 03:58, 17 April 2024

2023–24 Edmonton Oilers
DivisionPacific
ConferenceWestern
2023–24 record49–25–6
Home record28–9–4
Road record21–16–2
Goals for291
Goals against227
Team information
General managerKen Holland
CoachJay Woodcroft (Oct. 11 – Nov. 12)
Kris Knoblauch (Nov. 12 – pres.)
CaptainConnor McDavid
Alternate captainsLeon Draisaitl
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Darnell Nurse
ArenaRogers Place
Minor league affiliate(s)Bakersfield Condors (AHL)
Fort Wayne Komets (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsZach Hyman (54)
AssistsConnor McDavid (100)
PointsConnor McDavid (132)
Penalty minutesEvander Kane (85)
Plus/minusMattias Ekholm (+44)
WinsStuart Skinner (36)
Goals against averageCalvin Pickard (2.41)

The 2023–24 Edmonton Oilers season is the 45th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 22, 1979, and 52nd season for the organization overall, including their play in the World Hockey Association (WHA).

During the regular season, the Oilers went on a team and Canadian record 16-game win streak, which started on December 21, 2023, and ended on February 6, 2024.[1]

On April 5, the Oilers clinched their fifth consecutive playoff spot after a 6–2 win over the Colorado Avalanche.[2]

Standings

Divisional standings

Pacific Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL RW GF GA GD Pts
1 y – Vancouver Canucks 82 50 23 9 44 279 223 +56 109
2 x – Edmonton Oilers 82 49 27 6 39 294 237 +57 104
3 x – Los Angeles Kings 82 44 27 11 37 256 215 +41 99
4 x – Vegas Golden Knights 82 45 29 8 34 267 245 +22 98
5 e – Calgary Flames 82 38 39 5 32 253 271 −18 81
6 e – Seattle Kraken 82 34 35 13 28 217 236 −19 81
7 e – Anaheim Ducks 82 27 50 5 21 204 295 −91 59
8 e – San Jose Sharks 82 19 54 9 14 181 331 −150 47
Source: National Hockey League[3]
Rules for classification: 1) Fewer number of games played (GP, only during regular season); 2) Greater number of regulation wins (RW); 3) Greater number of wins in regulation and overtime, excluding shootout wins (ROW); 4) Greater number of total wins, including shootouts (W); 5) Greater number of points earned in head-to-head play; if teams played an uneven number of head-to-head games, the result of the first game on the home ice of the team with the extra home game is discarded; 6) Greater goal differential (GD); 7) Greater number of goals scored (GF)
e – Eliminated from playoff contention; x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division

Conference standings

Western Conference Wild Card
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL RW GF GA GD Pts
1 CE x – Nashville Predators 82 47 30 5 38 269 248 +21 99
2 PA x – Vegas Golden Knights 82 45 29 8 34 267 245 +22 98
3 CE e – St. Louis Blues 82 43 33 6 31 239 250 −11 92
4 CE e – Minnesota Wild 82 39 34 9 32 251 263 −12 87
5 PA e – Calgary Flames 82 38 39 5 32 253 271 −18 81
6 PA e – Seattle Kraken 82 34 35 13 28 217 236 −19 81
7 CE e – Arizona Coyotes 82 36 41 5 28 256 274 −18 77
8 PA e – Anaheim Ducks 82 27 50 5 21 204 295 −91 59
9 CE e – Chicago Blackhawks 82 23 53 6 17 179 290 −111 52
10 PA e – San Jose Sharks 82 19 54 9 14 181 331 −150 47
Source: National Hockey League[4]
Rules for classification: 1) Fewer number of games played (GP, only during regular season); 2) Greater number of regulation wins (RW); 3) Greater number of wins in regulation and overtime, excluding shootout wins (ROW); 4) Greater number of total wins, including shootouts (W); 5) Greater number of points earned in head-to-head play; if teams played an uneven number of head-to-head games, the result of the first game on the home ice of the team with the extra home game is discarded; 6) Greater goal differential (GD); 7) Greater number of goals scored (GF)
e – Eliminated from playoff contention; x – Clinched playoff spot

Schedule and results

Preseason

The preseason schedule was published on June 23, 2023.[5]

Regular season

The Edmonton Oilers regular season schedule was released on June 27, 2023.[14]

2023–24 game log
April: 4–2–1 (Home: 3–1–1 ; Road: 1–1–2)
# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Points Recap
73 April 1 Edmonton 2–3 St. Louis OT Skinner 18,096 45–23–5 95 [87]
74 April 3 Edmonton 0–5 Dallas Pickard 18,532 45–24–5 95 [88]
75 April 5 Colorado 2–6 Edmonton Skinner 18,347 46–24–5 97 [89]
76 April 6 Edmonton 4–2 Calgary Pickard 19,289 47–24–5 99 [90]
77 April 10 Vegas 1–5 Edmonton Skinner 18,347 48–24–5 101 [91]
78 April 12 Arizona 3–2 Edmonton OT Pickard 18,347 48–24–6 102 [92]
79 April 13 Vancouver 3–1 Edmonton Skinner 18,347 48–25–6 102 [93]
80 April 15 San Jose 2–9 Edmonton Skinner 18,347 49–25–6 104 [94]
81 April 17 Edmonton Arizona
82 April 18 Edmonton Colorado

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Playoffs

2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Legend:   Win   Loss

Player statistics

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