On November 26, 1996, the Oilers defeated their provincial rival
Calgary Flames on the road by a score of 10-1. Ten different Oilers scored in the game. It was the first time that the Oilers had scored 10 goals in a regular-season game since December 4, 1988, when they defeated the
New York Rangers at home by a score of 10-6. Offensively,
Doug Weight led the club once again this season in points, earning 82, and achieved a club high 61 assists.
Ryan Smyth had a breakout season, scoring a team high 39 goals and led the team in
power play goals with 20.
Andrei Kovalenko, acquired in the off-season, scored 32 goals and 59 points, while
Jason Arnott earned 57 points in 67 games. Rookie
Mike Grier had 32 points in 79 games, and
Mariusz Czerkawski finished third on the team in goals with 26.
Boris Mironov anchored the defense, earning 32 points in only 55 games.
Todd Marchant led the team in
short-handed goals with 4. Team captain
Kelly Buchberger provided the team toughness, earning a club high 159
penalty minutes. In goal,
Curtis Joseph got the majority of playing time, winning 32 games while posting a 2.93
GAA and a .907
save percentage. He set a team record with 6
shutouts.
Bob Essensa, despite a strong GAA of 2.83, won only 4 games. The Oilers had the most power-play opportunities during the regular season, with 406 opportunities in total.
Season standings ==Playoffs==