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It was the Oilers’ 36th season and the 29th of which it has been participating in the National Hockey League (NHL). This season also marks the debut of the Edmonton Oil Kings, a Western Hockey League expansion team purchased by the Oilers after the team spent several years attempting to buy and relocate any existing WHL team to Edmonton.[1]Table of Contents2007 off-season[edit]2007\u201308 regular season[edit]Regular season[edit]Divisional standings[edit]Conference standings[edit]Schedule and results[edit]Playoffs[edit]Player statistics[edit]Skaters[edit]Goaltenders[edit]Awards and records[edit]Records[edit]Milestones[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Free agents acquired[edit]Free agents lost[edit]Players re-signed[edit]Draft picks[edit]Farm teams[edit]Springfield Falcons[edit]Stockton Thunder[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]2007 off-season[edit]With major rebuilding necessary, the Oilers began the NHL free agency period on July 1, trading Joffrey Lupul and Jason Smith to the Philadelphia Flyers for defencemen Joni Pitkanen, left winger Geoff Sanderson and a third-round pick in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.[2] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Petr Sykora, having become a free agent, left the Oilers franchise and signed with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Jan Hejda, also a free agent, left for the Columbus Blue Jackets.The Oilers made a call to Ryan Smyth’s agent early in the morning on July 1 stating they were interested in making an offer.[3][4] Smyth wound up signing with the Colorado Avalanche.Goaltender Mathieu Garon was signed on July 3, 2007, as the backup to Dwayne Roloson.It has also been reported that the Oilers had agreed to a contract with free agent Michael Nylander through his agent. While the Oilers were expecting a signed contract from Nylander and his agent, they later found out that he had signed with the Washington Capitals instead. The Oilers are currently pursuing their legal options on the matter.[5] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Matt Greene and Raffi Torres signed two- and three-year contracts, respectfully.On July 5, the Oilers offered restricted free agent Thomas Vanek from the Buffalo Sabres a seven-year contract worth $50\u00a0million. The Buffalo Sabres quickly matched the Oilers offer.[6]On July 12, the Oilers signed unrestricted free agent Sheldon Souray to a five-year, $27\u00a0million deal.On July 20, the Oilers signed Newly acquired defenceman Joni Pitkanen to a one-year, $2.4\u00a0million deal.On July 26, the Oilers offered Anaheim Ducks forward Dustin Penner, a restricted free agent $21.25\u00a0million over five years; this is the second restricted free agent the Oilers have attempted to sign this off-season. The Ducks declined to match the offer, officially making Penner an Oiler.On October 2, 2007, the Oilers announced Ethan Moreau as the 15th captain in team history.2007\u201308 regular season[edit]On February 19, 2008, Denis Grebeshkov scored the Oilers’ 8,000th goal in franchise history.On February 26, 2008, the Edmonton Oilers set a new NHL record for 13 shootout wins in a season, previously held by the Dallas Stars, at 12 wins. Oilers goaltender Mathieu Garon has stopped 30 of 32 shots and is 10\u20130 in shootouts.On March 4, 2008, Gilbert surpassed Paul Coffey and Marc-Andre Bergeron for the Oilers’ franchise record for most goals scored by a rookie defencemen with his tenth goal on the power play against the Nashville Predators goaltender Dan Ellis.On March 18, 2008, the Oilers scored eight goals for the first time in five years in an 8\u20134 win over the Phoenix Coyotes.April, 2008, Oilers fail to qualify for the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs.Regular season[edit]Divisional standings[edit]Conference standings[edit]Divisions: PA \u2013 Pacific, CE \u2013 Central, NW \u2013 Northwestbold \u2013 qualified for playoffs, y \u2013 division winner, p \u2013 Presidents’ Trophy winnerSchedule and results[edit]2007\u201308 Game LogOctober: 5\u20138\u20130 (Home: 3\u20133\u20130\u00a0; Road: 2\u20135\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap1October 4San Jose Sharks2 \u2013 3Edmonton OilersSORoloson16,8391\u20130\u201302[recap 1]2October 6Philadelphia Flyers3 \u2013 5Edmonton OilersGaron16,8392\u20130\u201304[recap 2]3October 8Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 4Detroit Red WingsRoloson16,9132\u20131\u201304[recap 3]4October 10Edmonton Oilers0 \u2013 2Minnesota WildRoloson18,5682\u20132\u201304[recap 4]5October 12Vancouver Canucks5 \u2013 2Edmonton OilersGaron16,8392\u20133\u201304[recap 5]6October 13Edmonton Oilers1 \u2013 4Vancouver CanucksRoloson18,6302\u20134\u201304[recap 6]7October 18Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 2Phoenix CoyotesRoloson10,4483\u20134\u201306[recap 7]8October 20Edmonton Oilers1 \u2013 4Calgary FlamesRoloson19,2893\u20135\u201306[recap 8]9October 23Colorado Avalanche4 \u2013 2Edmonton OilersRoloson16,8393\u20136\u201306[recap 9]10October 25Minnesota Wild4 \u2013 5Edmonton OilersSORoloson16,8394\u20136\u201308[recap 10]11October 27Edmonton Oilers1 \u2013 4Los Angeles KingsRoloson16,1734\u20137\u201308[recap 11]12October 28Edmonton Oilers3 \u2013 2Anaheim DucksSOGaron17,1745\u20137\u2013010[recap 12]13October 30Detroit Red Wings2 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersRoloson16,8395\u20138\u2013010[recap 13]November: 6\u20136\u20131 (Home: 4\u20134\u20130\u00a0; Road: 2\u20132\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap14November 2Nashville Predators4 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersGaron16,8395\u20139\u2013010[recap 14]15November 5Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 5Minnesota WildRoloson18,5685\u201310\u2013010[recap 15]16November 7Edmonton Oilers3 \u2013 4Colorado AvalancheSORoloson15,8775\u201310\u2013111[recap 16]17November 10Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 2Calgary FlamesGaron19,2896\u201310\u2013113[recap 17]18November 14Edmonton Oilers1 \u2013 0Vancouver CanucksSOGaron18,6307\u201310\u2013115[recap 18]19November 15Minnesota Wild4 \u2013 2Edmonton OilersRoloson16,8397\u201311\u2013115[recap 19]20November 17Calgary Flames3 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersGaron16,8397\u201312\u2013115[recap 20]21November 20Vancouver Canucks4 \u2013 5Edmonton OilersSOGaron16,8398\u201312\u2013117[recap 21]22November 22Colorado Avalanche3 \u2013 2Edmonton OilersGaron16,8398\u201313\u2013117[recap 22]23November 24Chicago Blackhawks2 \u2013 3Edmonton OilersSORoloson16,8399\u201313\u2013119[recap 23]24November 26Columbus Blue Jackets1 \u2013 3Edmonton OilersRoloson16,83910\u201313\u2013121[recap 24]25November 28Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 4Colorado AvalancheRoloson15,12810\u201314\u2013121[recap 25]26November 30Anaheim Ducks1 \u2013 5Edmonton OilersRoloson16,83911\u201314\u2013123[recap 26]December: 5\u20136\u20133 (Home: 1\u20134\u20131\u00a0; Road: 4\u20132\u20132)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap27December 2Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 0Anaheim DucksGaron17,17412\u201314\u2013125[recap 27]28December 3Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 3Los Angeles KingsSOGaron14,19313\u201314\u2013127[recap 28]29December 5Pittsburgh Penguins4 \u2013 2Edmonton OilersRoloson16,83913\u201315\u2013127[recap 29]30December 7St. Louis Blues4 \u2013 3Edmonton OilersGaron16,83913\u201316\u2013127[recap 30]31December 10Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 5Dallas StarsOTGaron17,83313\u201316\u2013228[recap 31]32December 11Edmonton Oilers5 \u2013 4St. Louis BluesSOGaron14,32914\u201316\u2013230[recap 32]33December 13Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 3Detroit Red WingsSORoloson18,85915\u201316\u2013232[recap 33]34December 15Vancouver Canucks1 \u2013 2Edmonton OilersSOGaron16,83916\u201316\u2013234[recap 34]35December 18Dallas Stars2 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersSORoloson16,83916\u201316\u2013335[recap 35]36December 21New Jersey Devils3 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersGaron16,83916\u201317\u2013335[recap 36]37December 23Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 3Chicago BlackhawksGaron20,15116\u201318\u2013335[recap 37]38December 27Anaheim Ducks2 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersGaron16,83916\u201319\u2013335[recap 38]39December 29Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 5Minnesota WildOTRoloson18,56816\u201319\u2013436[recap 39]40December 31Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 4Columbus Blue JacketsGaron16,77416\u201320\u2013436[recap 40]January: 7\u20135\u20131 (Home: 4\u20132\u20130\u00a0; Road: 3\u20133\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap41January 2Edmonton Oilers3 \u2013 2St. Louis BluesOTGaron14,46517\u201320\u2013438[recap 41]42January 3Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 5Nashville PredatorsGaron12,67617\u201321\u2013438[recap 42]43January 5New York Rangers2 \u2013 3Edmonton OilersSOGaron16,83918\u201321\u2013440[recap 43]44January 7New York Islanders0 \u2013 4Edmonton OilersGaron16,83919\u201321\u2013442[recap 44]45January 10Phoenix Coyotes2 \u2013 5Edmonton OilersGaron16,83920\u201321\u2013444[recap 45]46January 13Calgary Flames1 \u2013 2Edmonton OilersGaron16,83921\u201321\u2013446[recap 46]47January 15Los Angeles Kings3 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersGaron16,83921\u201322\u2013446[recap 47]48January 17Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 5Washington CapitalsSORoloson13,39921\u201322\u2013547[recap 48]49January 18Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 7Carolina HurricanesGaron16,86821\u201323\u2013547[recap 49]50January 20Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 2Atlanta ThrashersRoloson16,68322\u201323\u2013549[recap 50]51January 22Edmonton Oilers3 \u2013 4Tampa Bay LightningRoloson16,79922\u201324\u2013549[recap 51]52January 24Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 3Florida PanthersSOGaron12,32223\u201324\u2013551[recap 52]53January 29San Jose Sharks3 \u2013 0Edmonton OilersGaron16,83923\u201325\u2013551[recap 53]February: 7\u20135\u20130 (Home: 6\u20131\u20130\u00a0; Road: 1\u20134\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap54February 1Dallas Stars4 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersRoloson16,83923\u201326\u2013551[recap 54]55February 4Calgary Flames0 \u2013 5Edmonton OilersGaron16,83924\u201326\u2013553[recap 55]56February 6Chicago Blackhawks1 \u2013 4Edmonton OilersGaron16,83925\u201326\u2013555[recap 56]57February 9Edmonton Oilers1 \u2013 4Calgary FlamesGaron19,28925\u201327\u2013555[recap 57]58February 12Minnesota Wild2 \u2013 4Edmonton OilersGaron16,83926\u201327\u2013557[recap 58]59February 14Edmonton Oilers3 \u2013 2San Jose SharksGaron17,49627\u201327\u2013559[recap 59]60February 16Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 4Vancouver CanucksGaron18,63027\u201328\u2013559[recap 60]61February 19Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 5Nashville PredatorsGaron13,46627\u201329\u2013559[recap 61]62February 22Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 5Dallas StarsGaron18,56427\u201330\u2013559[recap 62]63February 24Colorado Avalanche2 \u2013 3Edmonton OilersGaron16,83928\u201330\u2013561[recap 63]64February 26Detroit Red Wings3 \u2013 4Edmonton OilersSOGaron16,83929\u201330\u2013563[recap 64]65February 28Los Angeles Kings4 \u2013 5Edmonton OilersGaron16,83930\u201330\u2013565[recap 65]March: 10\u20134\u20131 (Home: 5\u20132\u20130\u00a0; Road: 5\u20132\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap66March 2Columbus Blue Jackets3 \u2013 4Edmonton OilersSOGaron16,83931\u201330\u2013567[recap 66]67March 4Nashville Predators5 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersGaron16,83931\u201331\u2013567[recap 67]68March 7Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 1Columbus Blue JacketsOTGaron17,28932\u201331\u2013569[recap 68]69March 9Edmonton Oilers6 \u2013 5Chicago BlackhawksOTGaron18,85933\u201331\u2013571[recap 69]70March 11St. Louis Blues3 \u2013 4Edmonton OilersOTGaron16,83934\u201331\u2013573[recap 70]71March 13Edmonton Oilers1 \u2013 5Colorado AvalancheGaron18,00734\u201332\u2013573[recap 71]72March 15Edmonton Oilers5 \u2013 2Phoenix CoyotesRoloson15,69835\u201332\u2013575[recap 72]73March 16Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 1San Jose SharksSORoloson16,98736\u201332\u2013577[recap 73]74March 18Phoenix Coyotes4 \u2013 8Edmonton OilersRoloson16,83937\u201332\u2013579[recap 74]75March 20Vancouver Canucks4 \u2013 1Edmonton OilersRoloson16,83937\u201333\u2013579[recap 75]76March 22Colorado Avalanche5 \u2013 7Edmonton OilersRoloson16,83938\u201333\u2013581[recap 76]77March 24Minnesota Wild3 \u2013 5Edmonton OilersRoloson16,83939\u201333\u2013583[recap 77]78March 26Edmonton Oilers1 \u2013 3Minnesota WildRoloson17,97839\u201334\u2013583[recap 78]79March 28Edmonton Oilers4 \u2013 5Colorado AvalancheSORoloson17,84639\u201334\u2013684[recap 79]80March 29Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 1Calgary FlamesRoloson16,98440\u201334\u2013686[recap 80]April: 1\u20131\u20130 (Home: 0\u20131\u20130\u00a0; Road: 1\u20130\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap81April 1Calgary Flames3 \u2013 2Edmonton OilersRoloson16,83940\u201335\u2013686[recap 81]82April 3Edmonton Oilers2 \u2013 1Vancouver CanucksRoloson18,63041\u201335\u2013688[recap 82]Legend: \u00a0\u00a0Win (2 points)\u00a0\u00a0Loss (0 points)\u00a0\u00a0Overtime\/shootout loss (1 point)Playoffs[edit]The Oilers failed to qualify for the playoffs for the second consecutive season.Player statistics[edit]Skaters[edit]Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutesGoaltenders[edit]Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime\/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average\u00a0\u00a0Regular\u00a0season\u00a0PlayoffsPlayerGPTOIWLOTGASOSV%GAAGPTOIWLGASOSV%GAAMathieu Garon472658261811184.9132.66Dwayne Roloson412222141651150.9003.11Awards and records[edit]Records[edit]18 Years, 55 Days: New Oilers records for the youngest player ever played and earned his first NHL point, assisting on Tom Gilbert’s goal, by Sam Gagner on October 4, 2007.Note: Wayne Gretzky had an unofficial Oilers record for the youngest player ever played in franchise history, including WHA, at age 17 Years, 281 Days on November 3, 1978.18 Years, 71 Days: A new Oilers record for the youngest player ever scored by Sam Gagner on October 20, 2007.4: A new NHL record for most consecutive shootouts on December 18, 2007.8: A new Oilers record for most consecutive game assist for rookies by Sam Gagner on February 22, 2008.15: NHL record for most shootout wins in a season.13: A new NHL team record for most shootout wins in a season on February 26, 2008.13: Oilers record for most goals for a rookie defenseman by Tom Gilbert.10: A new Oilers record for most goals for a rookie defenseman on March 4, 2008.3: A new NHL record for most consecutive overtime goals by Andrew Cogliano on March 11, 2008.33: A new Oilers record for most points for a rookie defenseman by Tom Gilbert on March 28, 2008.19: A new NHL record for most shootouts in a season on March 28, 2008.Milestones[edit]Regular seasonPlayerMilestoneReachedAndrew Cogliano1st NHL Game1st NHL Assist1st NHL PointOctober 4, 2007Sam GagnerShawn Horcoff300th NHL PIMOctober 6, 2007Marty Reasoner100th NHL AssistAndrew Cogliano1st NHL GoalOctober 8, 2007Geoff Sanderson500th NHL PIMOctober 13, 2007Kyle Brodziak1st NHL AssistOctober 18, 2007Sam Gagner1st NHL GoalOctober 20, 2007Ales Hemsky200th NHL PointOctober 25, 2007Marty Reasoner400th NHL GameNovember 10, 2007Steve Staios700th NHL GameNovember 24, 2007Ales Hemsky300th NHL GameNovember 28, 2007Raffi TorresZack Stortini1st NHL AssistLiam Reddox1st NHL GameDecember 7, 2007Ladislav Smid100th NHL GameDecember 11, 2007Steve Staios1,000th NHL PIMDecember 18, 2007Jarret Stoll200th NHL PIMJanuary 5, 2008Shawn Horcoff100th NHL GoalJanuary 7, 2008Denis Grebeshkov1st NHL GoalJanuary 10, 2008Zack Stortini200th NHL PIMEthan Moreau700th NHL GameJanuary 29, 2008Robert Nilsson100th NHL GameJarret Stoll100th NHL AssistFebruary 4, 2008Joni Pitkanen100th NHL AssistFebruary 6, 2008Dustin Penner100th NHL PIMFebruary 9, 2008Fernando Pisani300th NHL GameFebruary 12, 2008Geoff Sanderson1,100th NHL GameFebruary 26, 2008Mathieu Roy1st NHL AssistFebruary 28, 2008Geoff Sanderson700th NHL PointTheo Peckham1st NHL GameMarch 7, 2008Matt Greene200th NHL PIMMarch 22, 2008Denis Grebeshkov100th NHL GameMarch 26, 2008Zack Stortini300th NHL PIMMarch 29, 2008Transactions[edit]The Oilers have been involved in the following transactions during the 2007\u201308 season.Trades[edit]Free agents acquired[edit]Free agents lost[edit]Players re-signed[edit]PlayerContract termsF Ethan Moreau4 years, $10\u00a0million (extension)D Steve Staios4 years, $10.8\u00a0million (extension)D Denis Grebeshkov1 year, $950,000F Raffi Torres3 years, $6.75\u00a0millionD Matt Greene2 years, $2.3\u00a0millionD Joni Pitkanen1 year, $2.4\u00a0millionD Mathieu Roy2 years, $1\u00a0millionF Kyle Brodziak2 years, $995,000Draft picks[edit]Edmonton’s picks at the 2007 NHL Entry Draft in Columbus, Ohio.[7] The Oilers have three first round selections in this draft: sixth overall, the 15th pick, acquired in the Ryan Smyth trade, and the 30th pick, acquired in the Chris Pronger trade.Farm teams[edit]Springfield Falcons[edit]After shipping their prospects out across several clubs, the Oilers have signed a deal with the Springfield Falcons to be their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate in 2007\u201308. The Falcons will be the Oilers first full-time AHL affiliate since the Edmonton Road Runners were suspended following the 2004\u201305 season.Stockton Thunder[edit]The Stockton Thunder of the ECHL remain Edmonton’s secondary affiliate.See also[edit]References[edit]^ “WHL Officially Awards Expansion Franchise to City of Edmonton for 2007\u201308 Season”. WHL. June 27, 2006. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007.^ “News: Oilers obtain Pitkanen and Sanderson – 07\/01\/2007”. Edmonton Oilers. July 1, 2007. Archived from the original on July 3, 2007.^ “News: Lowe, MacTavish talk about acquiring Pitkanen”. Edmonton Oilers. July 1, 2007. Archived from the original on July 5, 2007.^ “Oilers acquire Pitkanen, Sanderson from Flyers”. NHL.com News. July 2, 2007. Retrieved July 19, 2016.^ “News: Oilers statement regarding Michael Nylander”. Edmonton Oilers. July 3, 2007. Archived from the original on July 5, 2007.^ “Sabres match Oilers’ $50M offer to Vanek”. TNS.ca. July 6, 2007. 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