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2006-07 Linköpings HC season edit

[[2006-07 Elitserien season|2006-07]] Linköpings HC
League4th Elitserien
2006-07 record22-19-14
Home record15-6-6
Road record7-13-8
Goals for151 (6th)
Goals against153 (7th)
Team information
General managerMike Helber
CoachGunnar Persson (until 07/20/1)
Jan Karlsson
CaptainMagnus Johansson
Alternate captainsFredrik Emvall
Tony Mårtensson
ArenaCloetta Center
Average attendance7,266 (3rd)
Team leaders
GoalsTony Mårtensson (18)
AssistsTony Mårtensson (36)
PointsTony Mårtensson (54)
Penalty minutesSami Torkki (161)
WinsRoman Cechmanek (9)
Goals against averageRoman Cechmanek (2.70)
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Frölunda HC's 2006-07 Season began with many rosters moves. 11 players were lost to other teams or retirement. 7 players were acquired to replace the players that were leaving, most notably Steve Kariya and Martin Cibák. Another 2 players, Joel Gistedt and Jonas Ahnelöv, were brought up from the minors. The teams management were confident that they were going to finnish in the top as they had done many previous seasons. It didn't take a long time to see that the team would not be the bona fide, top team as they had been the previous seaons. Instead it was clear that they would be fighting for a playoff spot.

On January 20, ***, head coach Gunnar Persson was relieved of his duties.[1] On January 21, assistant coach Janne Karlsson stepped up as the new head coach of Linköpings HC, and Magnus Hävelid, previously head coach of the junior team, became the new assistant coach.[2]

Regular Season edit

Season Standings edit

Elitserien GP W L T PTS GF GA
Färjestads BK 55 26 13 16 99 197 145
HV71 55 25 15 15 93 170 150
MODO Hockey 55 24 21 10 85 159 140
Linköpings HC 55 22 19 14 82 151 153
Timrå IK 55 22 21 12 82 129 136
Brynäs IF 55 18 17 20 80 146 137
Luleå HF 55 21 23 11 79 171 163
Mora IK 55 23 23 9 78 147 155
Frölunda HC 55 22 24 9 76 167 162
Djurgårdens IF 55 19 22 14 76 146 148
Skellefteå AIK 55 18 24 13 73 139 178
Malmö Redhawks 55 11 29 15 48 119 174

Game log edit

  • Green background indicates win.
    • Light green background indicates overtime win.
  • Red background indicates regulation loss.
    • Light red background indicates overtime loss.
  • White background indicates tie game.
September

Monthly Record: 2-3-0 (Home 2-0-0; Road 0-3-0)

Rd Date Home Score Visitor OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
1 September 18 Linköping 5 - 2 Frölunda Cechmanek 7,162 1-0-0 3
2 September 21 MODO 1 - 0 Linköping Cechmanek 6,679 1-1-0 3
3 September 24 Djurgården 6 - 2 Linköping Fransson 5,680 1-2-0 3
5 September 28 Skellefteå 3 - 2 Linköping Fransson 4,218 1-3-0 3
8 September 30 Linköping 4 - 1 Malmö Cechmanek 6,541 2-3-0 6
October

Monthly Record: 8-3-0 (Home 7-0-0; Road 1-3-0)

Rd Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
7 October 5 Timrå 4 - 2 Linköping Cechmanek 5,412 2-4-0 6
9 October 10 Linköping 4 - 2 Mora Fransson 6,451 3-4-0 9
4 October 12 Linköping 6 - 3 Färjestad Fransson 7,205 4-4-0 12
11 October 14 Linköping 3 - 1 Luleå Cechmanek 6,661 5-4-0 15
12 October 17 Frölunda 1 - 3 Linköping Cechmanek 9,756 6-4-0 18
13 October 19 Linköping 4 - 2 MODO Fransson 6,515 7-4-0 21
14 October 21 Linköping 2 - 1 Djurgården Cechmanek 7,821 8-4-0 24
15 October 24 Färjestad 3 - 1 Linköping Cechmanek 6,612 8-5-0 24
16 October 26 Linköping 4 - 0 Skellefteå Fransson 6,909 9-5-0 27
17 October 28 HV71 4 - 3 Linköping Cechmanek 7,038 9-6-0 27
18 October 30 Linköping 4 - 1 Timrå Cechmanek 8,500 10-6-0 30
November

Monthly Record: 2-3-5 (Home 0-2-2; Road 2-1-3)

Rd Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
19 November 2 Malmö 1 - 2 Linköping W Cechmanek 3,185 10-6-1 32
20 November 4 Mora 1 - 2 Linköping Cechmanek 4,209 11-6-1 35
6 November 14 Linköping 1 - 1 HV71 T Cechmanek 8,282 11-6-2 36
21 November 16 Linköping 1 - 2 Brynäs Fransson 7,006 11-7-2 36
22 November 18 Luleå 4 - 2 Linköping Fransson 4,501 11-8-2 36
23 November 21 Linköping 6 - 8 HV71 Cechmanek 7,479 11-9-2 36
24 November 23 Timrå 4 - 3 Linköping L Cechmanek 4,812 11-9-3 37
25 November 25 Linköping 1 - 2 Brynäs L Cechmanek 8,323 11-9-4 38
26 November 27 Mora 2 - 2 Linköping T Cechmanek 3,111 11-9-5 39
27 November 30 Luleå 2 - 3 Linköping Cechmanek 4,816 12-9-5 42
December

Monthly Record: 1-3-4 (Home 1-1-2; Road 0-2-2)

Rd Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
28 December 2 Linköping 3 - 3 Malmö T Cechmanek 6,902 12-9-6 43
29 December 5 MODO 5 - 2 Linköping Fransson 6,042 12-10-6 43
30 December 7 Linköping 3 - 2 Skellefteå W Fransson 7,392 12-10-7 45
31 December 10 Djurgården 4 - 4 Linköping T Cechmanek 6,765 12-10-8 46
32 December 19 Frölunda 5 - 0 Linköping Cechmanek 11,627 12-11-8 46
33 December 21 Linköping 2 - 5 Färjestad Cechmanek 7,182 12-12-8 46
34 December 27 HV71 3 - 3 Linköping T Fransson 7,038 12-12-9 47
35 December 29 Linköping 3 - 0 Timrå Fransson 7,829 13-12-9 50
January

Monthly Record: 3-6-2 (Home 2-3-1; Road 1-3-1)

Rd Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
36 January 2 Brynäs 3 - 5 Linköping Fransson 5,834 14-12-9 53
37 January 4 Linköping 7 - 2 Mora Fransson 5,867 15-12-9 56
38 January 6 Linköping 4 - 1 Luleå Cechmanek 6,806 16-12-9 59
39 January 9 Malmö 8 - 3 Linköping Cechmanek 3,223 16-13-9 59
40 January 11 Linköping 1 - 6 MODO Cechmanek 6,837 16-14-9 59
41 January 16 Skellefteå 3 - 1 Linköping Fransson 4,061 16-15-9 59
42 January 18 Linköping 2 - 3 Djurgården L Fransson 6,119 16-15-10 60
43 January 20 Linköping 2 - 7 Frölunda Fransson 7,998 16-16-10 60
44 January 23 Färjestad 5 - 2 Linköping Cechmanek 6,957 16-17-10 60
47 January 25 Linköping 2 - 5 Luleå Fransson 5,548 16-18-10 60
46 January 27 Brynäs 3 - 3 Linköping T Stana 8,032 16-18-11 61
February

Monthly Record: 5-1-3 (Home 2-0-1; Road 3-1-2)

Rd Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
49 February 3 MODO 3 - 2 Linköping L Stana 7,481 16-18-12 62
48 February 13 HV71 1 - 2 Linköping Stana 6,995 17-18-12 65
50 February 15 Linköping 3 - 4 Färjestad L Stana 8,151 17-18-13 66
51 February 17 Frölunda 5 - 1 Linköping Stana 12,044 17-19-13 66
52 February 19 Linköping 6 - 2 Skellefteå Stana 7,986 18-19-13 69
53 February 22 Timrå 0 - 2 Linköping Stana 5,038 19-19-13 72
54 February 24 Linköping 4 - 0 Malmö Stana 8,220 20-19-13 75
55 February 26 Mora 1 - 1 Linköping T Stana 4,277 20-19-14 76
10 February 28 Brynäs 0 - 2 Linköping Stana 5,348 21-19-14 79
March

Monthly Record: 1-0-0 (Home 1-0-0; Road 0-0-0)

Rd Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
45 March 2 Linköping 4 - 2 Djurgården Stana 8,500 22-19-14 82

Playoffs edit

Quarterfinals edit

Linköpings HC wins 4-0 over Luleå HF

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 March 6 Linköping 6 - 1 Luleå Stana 4,710 1-0
2 March 8 Luleå 2 - 3 Linköping OT Stana 7,176 2-0
3 March 10 Linköping 2 - 1 Luleå Stana 4,655 3-0
4 March 12 Luleå 2 - 5 Linköping Stana 8,362 4-0

Semifinals edit

Linköpings HC wins 4-1 over Färjestads BK

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 March 21 Färjestad 4 - 3 Linköping OT Stana 8,452 0-1
2 March 23 Linköping 3 - 2 Färjestad OT Stana 8,250 1-1
3 March 25 Färjestad 1 - 5 Linköping Stana 8,500 2-1
4 March 27 Linköping 4 - 1 Färjestad Stana 8,250 3-1
5 March 29 Linköping 6 - 2 Färjestad Stana 8,124 4-1

Finals edit

New Jersey vs. Ottawa Senators

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 *April 26 Ottawa Linköping
2 *April 28 Linköping New Jersey
3 *April 30 New Jersey Linköping
4 *May 2 Linköping Ottawa
5 *May 5 Linköping New Jersey *
6 *May 7 New Jersey Linköping *

Season Stats edit

Scoring Leaders

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Tony Mårtensson 55 18 36 54 0 20
Joakim Eriksson 55 12 25 37 6 42
Magnus Johansson 52 8 28 36 -4 46
Niklas Persson 55 15 17 32 3 32
Mikael Håkanson 53 12 18 30 2 72

Goaltending edit

Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime Losses; GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player GP TOI W L OT GA SO Sv% GAA
Rastislav Stana 11 671 6 1 4 21 3 .932 1.88
Roman Cechmanek 26 1,489 9 10 7 67 0 .905 2.70
Jonas Fransson 21 1,168 7 8 3 62 2 .895 3.18

Transactions edit

Trades edit

January 31, 2007 To Linköpings HC
Johan Fransson
To Frölunda HC
Oscar Ackeström


Drafted Players edit

Linköpings HC players picked at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver, British Columbia.[3]

Round # Player Nationality NHL Team
3 64 Jonas Junland (D)   Sweden St. Louis Blues

References edit

General
  • "www.frolundaindians.com - Official team webpage" (in Swedish). Frölunda HC.
  • "www.hockeyligan.se - Official league webpage" (in Swedish). Svenska Hockeyligan AB.
  • "stats.swehockey.se - Statistics database" (in Swedish). Swedish Ice Hockey Association.
Footnotes
  1. ^ Mäki, Anders (2007-01-20). "LHC entledigar Gunnar Persson" (in Swedish). Frölunda HC. Retrieved 2007-03-26. {{cite web}}: More than one of |author= and |last= specified (help)
  2. ^ Mäki, Anders (2007-01-21). "Janne och Magnus i nya roller" (in Swedish). Linköpings HC. Retrieved 2007-03-26. {{cite web}}: More than one of |author= and |last= specified (help)
  3. ^ 2006 NHL Entry Draft Results nhl.com - accessed March 15, 2007
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Edmonton edit

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The Linköpings HC 2006-07 season...
The Edmonton Oilers 2006-07 season began with the stunning loss of star defenseman Chris Pronger. After helping the Oilers to the Stanley Cup final in the 2005-06 season, Pronger requested a trade due to personal reasons. In early July, Pronger was sent to the Anaheim Ducks for Joffrey Lupul, Ladislav Smid and various draft picks.[1] Not only did Pronger leave, but another major acquisition from the previous season, Michael Peca, was signed by the Toronto Maple Leafs as a free agent. Despite the losses in personnel, the Oilers had a very strong start to the season, briefly propelling them to the top of the Northwest Division standings. The Oilers would slowly fall back of the pack however, finding themselves well out of a playoff spot by the trade deadline. At the deadline, the Oilers stunned the NHL by trading their leading scorer, and pending Unrestricted Free Agent, Ryan Smyth to the New York Islanders for two prospects and a first round draft pick.[2] Reports later indicated that Smyth and the Oilers were only $100,000 apart in contract negotiations when the Oilers chose to make the trade.[3] On the same night as the Smyth trade, the Oilers retired former captain Mark Messier's #11 sweater. The celebration of Messier also included having a street named after him in Edmonton. Oilers General Manager, and Messier's former teammate, Kevin Lowe was noticably absent from the retirement ceremony. Messier won five Stanley Cups with the Oilers during his time in Edmonton.[4]

Regular season edit

Season standings edit

Northwest Division GP W L OTL GF GA PTS
Vancouver Canucks (3) 68 41 22 5 184 169 87
Minnesota Wild (7) 69 38 24 7 197 172 83
Calgary Flames (8) 68 36 22 10 220 185 82
Colorado Avalanche (9) 68 34 29 5 223 213 73
Edmonton Oilers (11) 67 30 31 6 175 199 66

As of March 10, 2007. For current standings, see 2006-07 NHL season

Game log edit

October edit

Record for month 7-4-0 (Home 6-0-0 Away 1-4-0)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
1 October 5 Calgary 1 - 3 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 1-0-0 2
2 October 7 Edmonton 1 - 2 Calgary Roloson 19,289 1-1-0 2
3 October 12 San Jose 4 - 6 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 2-1-0 4
4 October 14 Edmonton 4 - 3 Colorado Roloson 18,007 3-1-0 6
5 October 16 Edmonton 1 - 2 Vancouver Roloson 18,630 3-2-0 6
6 October 17 Vancouver 1 - 2 Edmonton Markkanen 16,839 4-2-0 8
7 October 21 Detroit 1 - 3 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 5-2-0 10
8 October 23 Phoenix 2 - 5 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 6-2-0 12
9 October 25 Edmonton 2 - 6 Anaheim Roloson 13,537 6-3-0 12
10 October 26 Edmonton 2 - 6 Phoenix Markkanen 13,021 6-4-0 12
11 October 28 Washington 0 - 4 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 7-4-0 14

November edit

Record for month 6-5-2 (Home 4-3-1 Away 2-2-1)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
12 November 1 Nashville 5 - 3 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 7-5-0 14
13 November 3 Dallas 3 - 2 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 7-6-0 14
14 November 7 Edmonton 2 - 3 Montreal SO Roloson 21,273 7-6-1 15
15 November 8 Edmonton 0 - 3 Detroit Roloson 20,066 7-7-1 15
16 November 10 Edmonton 4 - 1 Columbus Roloson 16,902 8-7-1 17
17 November 12 Edmonton 3 - 5 St. Louis Markkanen 9,214 8-8-1 17
18 November 13 Edmonton 2 - 1 Colorado Roloson 17,725 9-8-1 19
19 November 16 St. Louis 2 - 6 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 10-8-1 21
20 November 18 Detroit 3 - 4 Edmonton SO Roloson 16,839 11-8-1 23
21 November 21 Calgary 1 - 2 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 12-8-1 25
22 November 24 Chicago 1 - 5 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 13-8-1 27
23 November 28 Anaheim 3 - 2 Edmonton OT Roloson 16,839 13-8-2 28
24 November 30 Colorado 7 - 3 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 13-9-2 28

December edit

Record for month 5-9-0 (Home 2-4-0 Away 3-5-0)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
25 December 2 Columbus 4 - 0 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 13-10-2 28
26 December 4 Edmonton 4 - 0 Vancouver Roloson 18,630 14-10-2 30
27 December 6 Carolina 1 - 3 Edmonton Markkanen 16,839 15-10-2 32
28 December 8 Edmonton 2 - 0 Dallas Roloson 17,182 16-10-2 34
29 December 10 Edmonton 1 - 4 Chicago Roloson 11,523 16-11-2 34
30 December 12 Edmonton 2 - 3 Nashville Roloson 12,032 16-12-2 34
31 December 14 Minnesota 1 - 3 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 17-12-2 36
32 December 15 Edmonton 1 - 4 Colorado Roloson 17,589 17-13-2 36
33 December 19 Colorado 7 - 6 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 17-14-2 36
34 December 21 Edmonton 3 - 2 Phoenix Markkanen 12,704 18-14-2 38
35 December 23 Edmonton 2 - 3 Dallas Roloson 18,136 18-15-2 38
36 December 28 Los Angeles 7 - 4 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 18-16-2 38
37 December 30 Vancouver 6 - 2 Edmonton Markkanen 16,839 18-17-2 38
38 December 31 Edmonton 2 - 4 Calgary Roloson 19,289 18-18-2 38

January edit

Record for month 7-4-2 (Home 4-3-1 Away 3-1-1)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
39 January 2 Florida 1 - 4 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 19-18-2 40
40 January 4 Dallas 6 - 5 Edmonton SO Roloson 16,839 19-18-3 41
41 January 5 Edmonton 2 - 3 Vancouver OT Roloson 18,630 19-18-4 42
42 January 8 Edmonton 2 - 1 Los Angeles OT Roloson 16,224 20-18-4 44
43 January 10 Edmonton 3 - 2 San Jose Roloson 17,496 21-18-4 46
44 January 12 Minnesota 4 - 2 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 21-19-4 46
45 January 13 Edmonton 1 - 3 Calgary Roloson 19,289 21-20-4 46
46 January 16 Edmonton 2 - 1 Minnesota Roloson 18,568 22-20-4 48
47 January 18 Anaheim 1 - 4 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 23-20-4 50
48 January 20 Calgary 4 - 0 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 23-21-4 50
49 January 26 San Jose 5 - 1 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 23-22-4 50
50 January 27 Los Angeles 3 - 4 Edmonton Markkanen 16,839 24-22-4 52
51 January 31 Columbus 2 - 5 Edmonton Markkanen 16,839 25-22-4 54

February edit

Record for month 5-4-2 (Home 2-1-0 Away 3-3-2)

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
52 February 1 Edmonton 3 - 5 Vancouver Roloson 18,630 25-23-4 54
53 February 3 Edmonton 3 - 2 Colorado Roloson 17,645 26-23-4 56
54 February 6 Vancouver 5 - 2 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 26-24-4 56
55 February 9 Chicago 1 - 2 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 27-24-4 58
56 February 11 Atlanta 1 - 5 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 28-24-4 60
57 February 13 Edmonton 0 - 3 Boston Roloson 16,449 28-25-4 60
58 February 15 Edmonton 1 - 2 Buffalo OT Roloson 18,690 28-25-5 61
59 February 17 Edmonton 3 - 4 Toronto Roloson 19,599 28-26-5 61
60 February 20 Edmonton 3 - 4 Ottawa SO Markkanen 19,716 28-26-6 62
61 February 22 Edmonton 4 - 0 Columbus Roloson 15,541 29-26-6 64
62 February 23 Edmonton 4 - 3 Detroit SO Roloson 20,066 30-26-6 66
63 February 25 Edmonton 1 - 4 Minnesota Roloson 18,568 30-27-6 66
64 February 27 Phoenix 3 - 0 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 30-28-6 66

March edit

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts
65 March 1 Minnesota 5 - 0 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 30-29-6 66
66 March 3 Calgary 4 - 2 Edmonton Roloson 16,839 30-30-6 66
67 March 7 Tampa Bay 3 - 1 Edmonton Markkanen 16,839 30-31-6 66
68 March 9 Edmonton 1 - 5 Anaheim Roloson 17,174 30-32-6 66

Season Stats edit

Scoring Leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/Minus; PIM = Penalty Minutes

Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Ryan Smyth 52 31 22 53 3 38
Petr Sykora 62 20 29 49 -5 34
Ales Hemsky 53 9 40 49 -3 30
Shawn Horcoff 62 15 30 45 -9 52
Jarret Stoll 51 13 26 39 2 48

as of February 24, 2007

Goaltending edit

Note: GP = Games Played; TOI = Time On Ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime Losses; GA = Goals Against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save Percentage; GAA = Goals Against Average

Player GP TOI W L OT GA SO Sv% GAA
Dwayne Roloson 54 3137 25 23 5 139 4 .910 2.66
Jussi Markkanen 13 586 5 3 1 27 0 .894 2.76

as of February 24, 2007

Transactions edit

Trades edit

July 3, 2006 To Anaheim Ducks
Chris Pronger
To Edmonton Oilers
Joffrey Lupul
Ladislav Smid
1st round pick in 2007
2nd round pick in 2008
conditional 1st round pick
July 10, 2006 To Buffalo Sabres
7th round pick in 2007
To Edmonton Oilers
Jan Hejda
February 18, 2007 To New York Islanders
Marc-Andre Bergeron
3rd round pick in 2008
To Edmonton Oilers
Denis Grebeshkov
February 27, 2007 To New York Islanders
Ryan Smyth
To Edmonton Oilers
Ryan O'Marra
Robert Nilsson
1st round pick in 2007

Free Agents Acquired edit

Player Former Team
F Marty Reasoner Boston Bruins
D Daniel Tjarnqvist Minnesota Wild
F Petr Sykora New York Rangers

Free Agents Lost edit

Player Current Team
D Jaroslav Spacek Buffalo Sabres
F Georges Laraque Phoenix Coyotes
G Ty Conklin Columbus Blue Jackets
F Sergei Samsonov Montreal Canadiens
D Dan Smith Detroit Red Wings
F Michael Peca Toronto Maple Leafs
F Radek Dvorak St. Louis Blues

From Waivers edit

Player From
F Petr Nedved Philadelphia Flyers

Draft Picks edit

Edmonton's picks at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver. The Oilers did not draft a player until the 45th pick.

Round # Player Nationality NHL Team College/Junior/Club Team (League)
2 45 Jeff Petry (D)   United States Edmonton Oilers Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL)
3 75 Theo Peckham (D)   Canada Edmonton Oilers (from Atlanta Thrashers) Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
5 133 Bryan Pitton (G)   Canada Edmonton Oilers (from Florida Panthers Brampton Battalion (OHL)
5 140 Cody Wild (D)   United States Edmonton Oilers Providence College (NCAA)
6 170 Alexander Bumagin (LW)   Russia Edmonton Oilers HC Lada Togliatti (RSL)

References edit

  1. ^ Edmonton deals Pronger to Anaheim, tsn.ca, July 3, 2006, accessed March 11, 2007
  2. ^ Oilers trade forward Smyth to Islanders, tsn.ca, February 28,2007, accessed March 11, 2007
  3. ^ Ryan Smyth: $100,000 Difference Led to Deal to Isles, yahoo.com, March 2, 2007, accessed March 11, 2007
  4. ^ Messier has No. 11 sweater retired by Oilers, ctv.ca, February 27, 2007, accessed March 11, 2007

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