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1980–81 Edmonton Oilers season

1980–81 Edmonton Oilers
Division 4th Smythe
Conference 8th Campbell
1980–81 record 29–35–16
Home record 17–13–10
Road record 12–22–6
Goals for 328 (6th)
Goals against 327 (15th)
Team information
General Manager Glen Sather
Coach Bryan Watson (Oct-Nov)
Glen Sather (Nov-Apr)
Captain Blair MacDonald (Oct-Mar)
Lee Fogolin (Mar-Apr)
Alternate captains None
Arena Northlands Coliseum
Average attendance 17,423 (99.7%)
Minor league affiliate(s) Wichita Wind (CHL)
Team leaders
Goals Wayne Gretzky (55)
Assists Wayne Gretzky (109)
Points Wayne Gretzky (164)
Penalties in minutes Pat Price (193)
Plus/minus Wayne Gretzky (+41)
Wins Eddie Mio (16)
Goals against average Gary Edwards (3.62)
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The 1980–81 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' second season in the NHL, and they finished with 74 points, a 5-point improvement from their 1st season.

Wayne Gretzky would run away with the Art Ross Trophy, awarded to the leading scorer, as he finished with 164 points, 29 points ahead of runner-up Marcel Dionne of the Los Angeles Kings. Gretzky would also win his 2nd straight Hart Trophy, awarded to the MVP of the NHL. His 164 points were an NHL record, previously held by Phil Esposito of the Boston Bruins in the 1970–71 NHL season when he scored 152 points. Youngsters Jari Kurri and Mark Messier would have very good offensive seasons, finishing 2nd and 3rd on the Oilers scoring list.

Eddie Mio would get the majority of action in the Oilers goal, playing in a team high 43 games and having 16 wins, which set a franchise record.

In the playoffs, the Oilers would face the heavily favoured Montreal Canadiens in the opening round, and they would shock the hockey world by sweeping Montreal in 3 games. In the quarter-finals, the Oilers would play the defending Stanley Cup Champion New York Islanders, and would take them to 6 games before being eliminated.

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

In Game One of the series versus Montreal, Wayne Gretzky had five assists. This was a single game playoff record.


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