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1998–99 Edmonton Oilers season

1998–99 Edmonton Oilers
Division 2nd Northwest
Conference 8th Western
1998–99 record 33–37–12
Home record 17–19–5
Road record 16–18–7
Goals for 230
Goals against 226
Team information
General Manager Glen Sather
Coach Ron Low
Captain Kelly Buchberger
Alternate captains Bill Guerin
Boris Mironov (Oct-Mar)
Doug Weight
Arena Skyreach Centre
Average attendance 16,244 (95.0%)
Minor league affiliate(s) Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)
New Orleans Brass (ECHL)
Team leaders
Goals Bill Guerin (30)
Assists Bill Guerin (34)
Points Bill Guerin (64)
Penalties in minutes Sean Brown (188)
Plus/minus Tom Poti (+10)
Wins Bob Essensa (12)
Mikhail Shtalenkov (12)
Goals against average Mikhail Shtalenkov (2.67)
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The 1998–99 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' 20th season in the NHL, and they were coming off a 35–37–10 record in 1997–98, earning their 2nd straight playoff appearance.

During the off-season, the Oilers franchise remaining in Edmonton looked very unlikely, as Oilers owner Peter Pocklington would be talking to a group from Houston which, if successful in the purchase, would relocate the club to Houston. At the last minute, the Edmonton Investors Group, a consortium of 37 Edmonton-based owners, raised the funds to purchase the team from Pocklington, vowing to keep the Oilers in Edmonton. The Oilers received support throughout the NHL, and the club would remain.

Also during the off-season, the Oilers would lose goaltender Curtis Joseph, as he would leave the team as a free agent and join the Toronto Maple Leafs, leaving the goaltending duties to Bob Essensa and former Mighty Ducks of Anaheim backup Mikhail Shtalenkov, and Edmonton would join the newly created Northwest Division, along with their Western Canada rivals the Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks, as well as the Colorado Avalanche.

Edmonton would start the season with a 7–4–0 record in their opening 11 games, and would remain close to the .500 mark until early February, despite losing Doug Weight to injuries. Edmonton would then go into a slump, and would drop out of a playoff spot, and on March 17, the Oilers would be 25–33–10, sitting in ninth place. Three days later, the Oilers would send Mats Lindgren and an eighth-round draft pick to the New York Islanders in exchange for goaltender Tommy Salo. Edmonton would also deal Boris Mironov and Dean McAmmond to the Chicago Blackhawks for youngsters Ethan Moreau, Christian Laflamme and Chad Kilger, and acquire Jason Smith from the Toronto Maple Leafs for a fourth-round draft pick on March 23.


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