-Some Rare as well as Rookie, Jersey and Autographed Cards. -Excellent Condition. -Average of Only $2 each Card. -Priced for a Quick Sale. -Open to Trades as well. -Too many Cards to post so Feel Free to ask for Individual Pictures. -Cross Posted. Some Players left available Include: Wayne Gretzky, Connor McDavid, Mark Messier, Jari Kurri, Paul Coffey, Grant Fuhr, Leon Draisaitl, Glenn Anderson, Kevin Lowe, Ryan Smyth, Doug Weight, Jordan Eberle, Charlie Huddy, Esa Tikkanen, Bill Ranford, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Ales Hemsky, Andy Moog, Shawn Horcoff, Taylor Hall, Janne Niinamaa, Darnell Nurse, Steve Smith, Craig Simpson, Randy Gregg, Todd Marchant, Lee Fogolin, Craig MacTavish, Craig Muni, Steve Staios, Jason Smith, Dave Semenko, Sam Gagner, Tom Gilbert, Boris Mironov, Jason Arnott, Eric Brewer, Dustin Penner and many more. Founded 1971 History Alberta Oilers 1972–1973 (WHA) Edmonton Oilers 1973–1979 (WHA) 1979–present (NHL) Home arena Rogers Place Colours Royal blue, orange, white Captain Connor McDavid Minor league affiliates Bakersfield Condors (AHL) Fort Wayne Komets (ECHL) Stanley Cups 5 (1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90) Conference championships 7 (1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, 1989–90, 2005–06, 2023-2024) Presidents' Trophy 2 (1985–86, 1986–87) Division championships 7 (1978–79 (WHA), 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87) The Oilers were founded in 1971 by W. D. "Wild Bill" Hunter and Dr. Chuck Allard, and played its first season in 1972 as one of the twelve founding franchises of the major professional World Hockey Association (WHA). They were originally intended to be one of two WHA Alberta teams, along with the Calgary Broncos. However, when the Broncos relocated and became the Cleveland Crusaders before the WHA's first season began, the team was renamed the Alberta Oilers. They returned to their current name in the following year, and subsequently joined the NHL in 1979 as one of four franchises absorbed through the NHL–WHA merger. After joining the NHL, the Oilers went on to win the Stanley Cup on five occasions: 1983–84, 1984–85, 1986–87, 1987–88, and 1989–90. Along with the Pittsburgh Penguins, they are tied for the most championships won by any team since the NHL-WHA merger, as well as the most won by any team that joined the league in or after 1967. Among all NHL teams, only the Montreal Canadiens have won the Stanley Cup more times since the league's 1967 expansion. The Oilers also won six straight division titles from 1981–82 through 1986–87. Notably however, the Oilers have not won a division title since 1987, a drought that includes their most recent two Stanley Cup wins and is currently the longest division title drought in all of the North American major professional sports. For their overall success in the 1980s and early 1990s, the Oilers team of this era has been honoured with dynasty status by the Hockey Hall of Fame. The Oilers began to struggle after coming up short in their most recent trip to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2006, missing the playoffs for the subsequent ten seasons. The Oilers have made twelve first-round selections since 2007: ten within the first ten picks overall, six within the first four picks overall, and four first overall selections. In the NHL Entry Draft, Edmonton selected Taylor Hall, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Nail Yakupov, and Connor McDavid with those first overall picks; of these, only Nugent-Hopkins and McDavid remain with the team as of 2024.