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Mike Krushelnyski’s career began in Boston for three seasons, and he was traded straight-up for Ken Linseman to the defending Stanley Cup Champion in the summer of 1984. It was a good trade for both sides, and Krushelnyski was an All-Star in 1985 and put forth a career-high 88 Points. He would also finish the season third in Plus/Minus (+60) and sixth in Shooting Percentage (22.5). He played in Edmonton for four seasons, helping the Oilers win the Stanley Cup in three of them, and he would score 226 Points in 290 Games for the team.
Before Dustin Penner arrived in Edmonton, he had won a Stanley Cup with Anaheim, and when he left, he would win a second with the Los Angeles Kings. While he never played a post-season game with the Oilers, his best individual play happened with that team.
Eric Brewer played 1,009 Games in the National Hockey League with 315 of them in an Oilers uniform. It was in the Province of Alberta where he arguably played his best on a professional level.
Jason Arnott was the 7th Overall Draft Pick in 1993, and as a rookie, he would have one of the best seasons of his career. The Center scored 68 Points, and was the runner-up for the Calder Trophy, losing to future Hockey Hall of Famer, Martin Brodeur. Arnott would never match that total again as an Oiler, but he would have two more campaigns where he had at least 57 Points. He would also be named an All-Star in 1997.