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1972–73 Alberta Oilers season

1972–73 Alberta Oilers
Division 5th Western
1972–73 record 38–37–3
Home record 26–13–2
Road record 12–24–1
Goals for 269 (9th)
Goals against 256 (4th)
Team information
General Manager Bill Hunter
Coach Ray Kinasewich
Bill Hunter
Captain Al Hamilton
Alternate captains Doug Barrie
Val Fonteyne
Jim Harrison
Arena Edmonton Gardens
Average attendance 3,492 (67.2%)
Team leaders
Goals Jim Harrison (39)
Assists Al Hamilton (50)
Points Jim Harrison (86)
Penalties in minutes Al Hamilton (124)
Wins Jack Norris (28)
Goals against average Jack Norris (3.06)
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The 1972–73 Alberta Oilers season was the Oilers' first season, as one of twelve inaugural franchises of the now-defunct World Hockey Association (WHA).

The Oilers victory over the Ottawa Nationals on October 11, 1972, was the first game in league history, with Ron Anderson scoring the first goal.

Jim Harrison led the team in scoring, with 39 goals and 86 points. On January 30, 1973, in an 11–3 defeat of the New York Raiders, Harrison set a major professional hockey record with 10 points (3G, 7A) in a single game. That feat was later matched by Darryl Sittler on February 7, 1976, in a National Hockey League game.

The Oilers posted a winning record in the regular season, with 38 wins, 37 losses and 3 ties. The Minnesota Fighting Saints finished with an identical record, so a single game playoff was contested to decide fourth place in the Western Division. The Fighting Saints defeated the Oilers 4–2 on a neutral site rink (in Calgary), ending the Oilers season.


The Oilers and the Minnesota Fighting Saints were tied at the end of the season. They had the same amount of victories and points, and they had both won four games against each other. Subsequently, it was decided that the two teams would play a one-game playoff to decide the final spot in the playoffs, to be played in Calgary. The Oilers lost the game, and the Fighting Saints went on to play in the Quarterfinals.

Note: GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalties In Minutes

Denotes player traded to the Oilers mid-season.
Denotes player traded away mid-season.
Statistics for all players reflect only games played with the Oilers.


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