For the fourth consecutive season, the Oilers scored over 400 goals (401) in a season; the Oilers remain the only NHL franchise in history to score 400+ goals in a season. The Oilers also let in 298 goals, their fewest since the
1981–82 season. The Oilers started the season with an NHL record 15-game unbeaten streak (12–0–3).
Wayne Gretzky earned 208 points, breaking the 200 point mark for the third time (of four) in his career; Gretzky remains the only NHL player in history to score 200+ points in a season. Gretzky won his fifth straight
Art Ross Trophy, and his sixth consecutive
Hart Trophy.
Jari Kurri scored a career-high 71 goals and 135 points, and won the
Lady Byng Trophy.
Paul Coffey had 121 points (37 goals, 84 assists) en route to his first
Norris Trophy win, of three in his career. On December 26, 1984, Coffey was the last defenceman in the 20th century to score four goals in one game. It occurred in a game versus the Calgary Flames. In goal,
Grant Fuhr and
Andy Moog split time, with Fuhr leading the Oilers in wins with 26, while Moog led the team with a 3.30 GAA.
Season standings Record vs. opponents ==Schedule and results==