Taylor Hall was drafted first overall in 2010 and would score 42 Points in his rookie year. The Left Wing’s numbers would increase with a 53 and 50 Point campaigns, but he would then secure his best number as an Oiler with an 80 Point year that would see him finish sixth in that stat. Hall would play two more seasons in Edmonton, scoring 65 Points in 2015-16 and would go to his first All-Star Game that year.
As we are writing this, Connor McDavid is the star of the Edmonton Oilers, but Leon Draisaitl is right there with him, and his skill set is growing.
With 796 Games and 12 seasons under his belt, Shawn Horcoff is one of the most tenured Edmonton Oilers ever.
When you think of the goaltending of the Edmonton Oilers throughout the 1980s, Grant Fuhr is the first name you think of. That is the correct answer, but Andy Moog had a lot of great moments in the pipes for Edmonton during that same era.