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CAPE BRETON OILERS


The 'Cape Breton Oilers' were an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League. The team relocated from Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1988 and was renamed for Cape Breton Island. Home games were played in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada at Centre 200.

Contents
History
Demise of the AHL on the East Coast
1992-1993 Calder Cup
Season-by-season results
Regular Season
Playoffs
Team records
Single Season
Career
See also
External links

History


For eight seasons (1988-1996) they were the primary farm team of the Edmonton Oilers which was reflected in their logo and uniform design. While the Oilers never finished the regular season atop either their division or the league, they did capture the Calder Cup during the 1992-93 playoffs.

Demise of the AHL on the East Coast


When the Cape Breton Oilers vacated Nova Scotia for Ontario, it marked the beginning of the end for AHL hockey in the Maritimes. Shortly thereafter, the Fredericton Canadiens also moved east to become the Quebec Citadells, and ultimately to Hamilton where they currently reside as the Bulldogs. The Saint John Flames than vacated New Brunswick, eventually landing in Omaha, Nebraska; and the St. John's Maple Leafs were the last to leave Atlantic Canada, moving from Newfoundland to Toronto, as the Marlies.

1992-1993 Calder Cup


The Cape Breton Oilers 1992-1993 playoffs was one of the most dominant in AHL history. In particular, during the 1993 playoffs, the Oilers posted a record of 14 wins and two losses, and were led by a playoff performance by forward Bill McDougall that remains vertually unparalleled in professional hockey to this date.
During the 16 games, McDougall scored 26 goals, and added 26 assists for 52 points. Fourteen years later, his records for goals, assists and points all stand, and his total of 3.25 points per game, is more than was ever matched in the NHL. Wayne Gretzky holds the NHL record with 47 points.

Season-by-season results



Nova Scotia Oilers 1984-1988

Cape Breton Oilers 1988-1996
Regular Season

SeasonGamesWonLostTiedOTLPointsGoals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
1984-85 803637 7-- 792922954th, North
1985-86 802943 8-- 663143536th, North
1986-87 803839-- 3 793183154th, North
1987-88 803534 9 2 813233434th, North
1988-89 802747 6-- 603083887th, North
1989-90 803934 7-- 853173062nd, North
1990-91 804131 8-- 903063012nd, North
1991-92 80363410-- 823363303rd, Atlantic
1992-93 80363212-- 843563363rd, Atlantic
1993-94 80323513-- 773163394th, Atlantic
1994-95 802744 9-- 632983425th, Atlantic
1995-96 803340 3 4 732903235th, Atlantic

Playoffs

Season1st round2nd round3rd roundFinals
1984-85 L, 2-4, Maine ------
1985-86 Out of Playoffs
1986-87 L, 1-4, Sherbrooke ------
1987-88 L, 1-4, Maine ------
1988-89 Out of Playoffs
1989-90 L, 2-4, Springfield ------
1990-91 L, 0-4, Moncton ------
1991-92 L, 1-4, St. John's ------
1992-93 W, 4-1, Fredericton W, 4-0, St. John's W, 2-0, Springfield 'W, 4-1, Rochester'
1993-94 L, 1-4, St. John's ------
1994-95 Out of Playoffs
1995-96 Out of Playoffs

Team records


Single Season

:'Goals:' 57, Dan Currie (1992-93)
:'Assists:' 84, Shaun Van Allen (1991-92)
:'Points:' 113, Shaun Van Allen (1991-92)
:'Penalty Minutes:' 422, Dennis Bonvie (1994-1995)
:'GAA:' 3.38, Mike Greenlay (1989-90)
:'SV%:' .899, Eldon Reddick (1990-91)
:'Wins:' 20, Wayne Cowley (1993-94)
:'Shutouts:' 3, Jason Fitzsimmons (1995-1996)
Career

:'Career Goals:' 219, Dan Currie
:'Career Assists:' 307, Shaun Van Allen
:'Career Points:' 432, Shaun Van Allen
:'Career Penalty Minutes:' 969, Dennis Bonvie
:'Career Goaltending Wins:' 35, Norm Foster
:'Career Shutouts:' 3, Jason Fitzsimmons
:'Career Games:' 366, Dan Currie

See also



List of ice hockey teams in Nova Scotia

External links



The Internet Hockey Database - Cape Breton Oilers

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