1984-85 Edmonton Oilers Season: A Triumphant Reign Continues
Legendary Performance, Unforgettable Victory
49-20-11: A Season of Dominance
The 1984-85 Edmonton Oilers season marked a continuation of the team's dominance in the NHL. Coming off a Stanley Cup victory in the previous season, the Oilers once again proved themselves as a force to be reckoned with.
Smythe Division Champions
With a remarkable record of 49-20-11, the Oilers finished first in the NHL's Smythe Division. They amassed 109 points, a testament to their consistent performance throughout the regular season.
Coaching Genius: Glen Sather
Under the leadership of head coach Glen Sather, the Oilers played with exceptional cohesion and determination. Sather's strategic acumen and ability to motivate his players were instrumental in their success.
League-Leading Defense
One of the hallmarks of the 1984-85 Oilers was their exceptional defense. They allowed a league-best 214 goals against, a remarkable achievement that showcased their collective defensive prowess.
Outstanding Roster
The Oilers roster boasted an impressive array of talented players. Wayne Gretzky continued to dominate as the league's leading scorer, while Jari Kurri and Paul Coffey made significant contributions. Mark Messier and Andy Moog were also key members of the team's core.
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