The Edmonton Oilers are a professional ice hockey team based in Edmonton, Alberta. The are currently situated in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference and having been in existence since 1972. Albeit, they joined the the NHL in 1979 after it was absorbed through the NHL-WHA merger. Since then in their 44 NHL seasons, they have participated in 26 playoffs and made the second round of the ongoing 2023-2024 Stanley Cup Finals.
Presently, the team boasts young talent like Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Philip Broberg, Jack Campbell, Zach Hyman, and Sam Carrick. Also, few of its players have been instrumental in bringing notable honors like the Hart Memorial Trophy, Jack Adams Award, James Norris Memorial Trophy, King Clancy Memorial Trophy, Lady Byng Memorial Trophy and the Lester B. Pearson Award to the team.
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Edmonton Oilers Regular Season 2023-2024 Schedule
The Edmonton Oilers showcased great determination in the 2023-2024 regular season uder the head coach Kris Knoblauch, who took over mid-season from Jay Woodcroft. Despite tough competition from other teams in the Western Conference they succeeded in reaching the playoffs. They secured 2nd place in the Pacific Division and 5th spot in the Western Conference. Moreover, their home record for the season stood at 28 wins, 9 losses, and 4 overtime losses. Throughout the regular season, they collected 294 goals with Zach Hyman alone contributing 54 goals. On the other hand, captain Connor McDavid recorded 100 assists and 132 points, which contributed to the team's success. The Oilers also showcased strong defensive abilities, allowing only 237 goals against. The below table showcases Edmonton Oilers' 2023-2024 regular season schedule alongside their results:
DATE | OPPONENT | RESULT |
12 Oct | Vancouver Canucks | L8-1 |
15 Oct | Vancouver Canucks | L4-3 |
18 Oct | Nashville Predators | W6-1 |
20 Oct | Philadelphia Flyers | L4-1 |
22 Oct | Winnipeg Jets | L3-2 (OT) |
25 Oct | Minnesota Wild | L7-4 |
27 Oct | New York Rangers | L3-0 |
30 Oct | Calgary Flames | W5-2 |
3 Nov | Dallas Stars | L4-3 |
5 Nov | Nashville Predators | L5-2 |
7 Nov | Vancouver Canucks | L6-2 |
10 Nov | San Jose Sharks | L3-2 |
12 Nov | Seattle Kraken | W4-1 |
14 Nov | New York Rangers | W4-1 |
16 Nov | Seattle Kraken | W4-3 (OT) |
19 Nov | Tampa Bay Lightning | L6-4 |
21 Nov | Florida Panthers | L5-3 |
23 Nov | Carolina Hurricanes | L6-3 |
25 Nov | Washington Capitals | W5-0 |
27 Nov | Anaheim Ducks | W8-2 |
29 Nov | Vegas Golden Knights | W5-4 (SO) |
1 Dec | Winnipeg Jets | W3-1 |
7 Dec | Carolina Hurricanes | W6-1 |
9 Dec | Minnesota Wild | W4-3 |
11 Dec | New Jersey Devils | W4-1 |
13 Dec | Chicago Blackhawks | W4-1 |
15 Dec | Tampa Bay Lightning | L7-4 |
17 Dec | Florida Panthers | L5-1 |
20 Dec | New York Rangers | L3-1 |
22 Dec | New Jersey Devils | W6-3 |
23 Dec | New York Rangers | W4-3 |
29 Dec | San Jose Sharks | W5-0 |
31 Dec | Los Angeles Kings | W3-2 (SO) |
1 Jan | Anaheim Ducks | W7-2 |
3 Jan | Philadelphia Flyers | W5-2 |
7 Jan | Ottawa Senators | W3-1 |
10 Jan | Chicago Blackhawks | W2-1 |
12 Jan | Detroit Red Wings | W3-2 (OT) |
14 Jan | Montreal Canadiens | W2-1 (OT) |
17 Jan | Toronto Maple Leafs | W4-2 |
19 Jan | Seattle Kraken | W4-2 |
21 Jan | Calgary Flames | W3-1 |
24 Jan | Columbus Blue Jackets | W4-1 |
26 Jan | Chicago Blackhawks | W3-0 |
28 Jan | Nashville Predators | W4-1 |
7 Feb | Vegas Golden Knights | L3-1 |
10 Feb | Anaheim Ducks | W5-3 |
11 Feb | Los Angeles Kings | L4-0 |
14 Feb | Detroit Red Wings | W8-4 |
16 Feb | St. Louis Blues | L6-3 |
18 Feb | Dallas Stars | W4-3 (OT) |
20 Feb | Arizona Coyotes | W6-3 |
22 Feb | Boston Bruins | L6-5 (OT) |
24 Feb | Minnesota Wild | L4-2 |
25 Feb | Calgary Flames | L6-3 |
27 Feb | Los Angeles Kings | W4-2 |
29 Feb | St. Louis Blues | W3-2 (OT) |
3 Mar | Seattle Kraken | W2-1 |
4 Mar | Pittsburgh Penguins | W6-1 |
6 Mar | Boston Bruins | W2-1 (OT) |
8 Mar | Columbus Blue Jackets | L4-2 |
9 Mar | Buffalo Sabres | L3-2 (SO) |
10 Mar | Pittsburgh Penguins | W4-0 |
14 Mar | Washington Capitals | W7-2 |
17 Mar | Colorado Avalanche | L3-2 9OT) |
20 Mar | Montreal Canadiens | W3-2 (OT) |
22 Mar | Buffalo Sabres | W8-3 |
24 Mar | Toronto Maple Leafs | L6-3 |
25 Mar | Ottawa Senators | L5-3 |
27 Mar | Winnipeg Jets | W4-3 (OT) |
29 Mar | Los Angeles Kings | W4-1 |
31 Mar | Anaheim Ducks | W6-1 |
2 Apr | St. Louis Blues | L3-2 (OT) |
4 Apr | Dallas Stars | L5-0 |
6 Apr | Colorado Avalanche | W6-2 |
7 Apr | Calgary Flames | W4-2 |
11 Apr | Vegas Golden Knights | W5-1 |
13 Apr | Arizona Coyotes | L3-2 (OT) |
14 Apr | Vancouver Canucks | L3-1 |
16 Apr | San Jose Sharks | W9-2 |
18 Apr | Arizona Coyotes | L5-2 |
19 Apr | Colorado Avalanche | L5-1 |
Edmonton Oilers Playoffs 2023-2024 Schedule
The Edmonton Oilers faced the Los Angeles Kings in Game 1 of their first round series at Rogers Place. Notably, the Oilers defeated the Los Angeles Kings by a scoreline of 7-4. Zach Hyman scored his first playoff hat trick with an assist from Connor McDavid and contributed five assists in the game. Adam Henrique, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Leon Draisaitl, and Warren Foegele also significantly contributed to the victory. However, the Kings bounced back in the next game and claimed victory over the Oilers. The next three games saw Oilers return to form and send the Kings back home. Furthermore, the Oilers can go all the way and claim thier sixth Stanley Cup if they maintain their form. The below table provides informtion on Edmonton Oilers playoff schedule for the 2023-2024 season alongside their results:
DATE | OPPONENT | ARENA | RESULT |
Tue, 23 Apr | Los Angeles Kings | Rogers Place | W7-4 |
Thu, 25 Apr | Los Angeles Kings | Rogers Place | L4-5 |
Sat, 27 Apr | Los Angeles Kings | Crypto.com Arena | W6-1 |
Mon, 29 Apr | Los Angeles Kings | Crypto.com Arena | W1-0 |
Wed, 1 May | Los Angeles Kings | Rogers Place | W4-3 |
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FAQ's On Edmonton Oilers Schedule
Q.Will the Oilers make the playoffs 2024?
A. Yes, the Edmonton Oilers are through to the second round of the 2023-2024 Stanley Cup playoffs.
A. Yes, the Edmonton Oilers are through to the second round of the 2023-2024 Stanley Cup playoffs.