1998–99 Edmonton Oilers season

The 1998–99 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' 20th season in the NHL, and they were coming off a 35–37–10 record in 1997–98, earning their 2nd straight playoff appearance.

1998–99 Edmonton Oilers
Division2nd Northwest
Conference8th Western
1998–99 record33–37–12
Home record17–19–5
Road record16–18–7
Goals for230
Goals against226
Team information
General managerGlen Sather
CoachRon Low
CaptainKelly Buchberger
Alternate captainsBill Guerin
Boris Mironov (Oct-Mar)
Doug Weight
ArenaSkyreach Centre
Average attendance16,244 (95.0%)
Minor league affiliate(s)Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)
New Orleans Brass (ECHL)
Team leaders
GoalsBill Guerin (30)
AssistsBill Guerin (34)
PointsBill Guerin (64)
Penalty minutesSean Brown (188)
Plus/minusTom Poti (+10)
WinsBob Essensa (12)
Mikhail Shtalenkov (12)
Goals against averageMikhail Shtalenkov (2.67)

During the off-season, the Oilers franchise remaining in Edmonton looked very unlikely, as Oilers owner Peter Pocklington would be talking to a group from Houston which, if successful in the purchase, would relocate the club to Houston. At the last minute, the Edmonton Investors Group, a consortium of 37 Edmonton-based owners, raised the funds to purchase the team from Pocklington, vowing to keep the Oilers in Edmonton. The Oilers received support throughout the NHL, and the club would remain.

Also during the off-season, the Oilers would lose goaltender Curtis Joseph, as he would leave the team as a free agent and join the Toronto Maple Leafs, leaving the goaltending duties to Bob Essensa and former Mighty Ducks of Anaheim backup Mikhail Shtalenkov, and Edmonton would join the newly created Northwest Division, along with their Western Canada rivals the Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks, as well as the Colorado Avalanche.

Edmonton would start the season with a 7–4–0 record in their opening 11 games, and would remain close to the .500 mark until early February, despite losing Doug Weight to injuries. Edmonton would then go into a slump, and would drop out of a playoff spot, and on March 17, the Oilers would be 25–33–10, sitting in ninth place. Three days later, the Oilers would send Mats Lindgren and an eighth-round draft pick to the New York Islanders in exchange for goaltender Tommy Salo. Edmonton would also deal Boris Mironov and Dean McAmmond to the Chicago Blackhawks for youngsters Ethan Moreau, Christian Laflamme and Chad Kilger, and acquire Jason Smith from the Toronto Maple Leafs for a fourth-round draft pick on March 23.

The moves paid off for the Oilers, as they would post an 8–4–2 record after the Salo deal and sneak into the final playoff position, finishing the season with a 33–37–12 record. On April 3, 1999, Patrick Roy defeated the Edmonton Oilers and passed Glenn Hall with his 408th victory.[1]

Offensively, Bill Guerin would be Edmonton's leader, scoring a team high 30 goals and 34 assists for 64 points. Josef Beranek would earn 49 points, while Mike Grier would have a breakout season, scoring 20 goals and earning 44 points. Doug Weight would register 37 points in only 43 games. Defensively, Boris Mironov would lead blueline with 40 points, but was dealt to Chicago at the trade deadline. Roman Hamrlik chipped in with 32 points, while Janne Niinimaa would earn 28. Sean Brown would have a team high 188 penalty minutes in only 51 games.

In goal, Bob Essensa and Mikhail Shtalenkov would split time for a majority of the season, each earning 12 victories. Shtalenkov would then be traded to the Phoenix Coyotes, and the Oilers would acquire Tommy Salo to become the new starter, and in 13 games, Salo would go 8–2–2 with a 2.31 goals against average (GAA).

The Oilers opened the playoffs against the Presidents' Trophy-winning Dallas Stars, who had finished the year with 114 points, 36 higher than the Oilers. Edmonton found themselves down in the series 2–0 after dropping two close games in Dallas. The Stars quickly eliminated the Oilers, winning the next two games in Edmonton by 3–2 scores to sweep the series. The Stars continued on to win the Stanley Cup.

Regular season

The Oilers lead the NHL in power-play opportunities, with 438.[2]

Season standings

Northwest Division
R CR GP W L T GF GA PIM Pts
12Colorado Avalanche82442810239205161998
28Edmonton Oilers82333712230226137378
39Calgary Flames82304012211234138972
413Vancouver Canucks82234712192258176458

[3]

Western Conference[4]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1p – Dallas StarsPAC82511912236168114
2y – Colorado AvalancheNW8244281023920598
3y – Detroit Red WingsCEN824332724520293
4Phoenix CoyotesPAC8239311220519790
5St. Louis BluesCEN8237321323720987
6Mighty Ducks of AnaheimPAC8235341321520683
7San Jose SharksPAC8231331819619180
8Edmonton OilersNW8233371223022678
9Calgary FlamesNW8230401221123472
10Chicago BlackhawksCEN8229411220224870
11Los Angeles KingsPAC823245518922269
12Nashville PredatorsCEN822847719026163
13Vancouver CanucksNW8223471219225858

Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific, NW – Northwest

bold – Qualified for playoffs; p – Won Presidents' Trophy; y – Won division

Schedule and results

Regular season

1998–99 regular season[5]
October: 5–4–0 (home: 2–2–0 ; road: 3–2–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
1October 10Los Angeles Kings2 – 1Edmonton OilersShtalenkov17,1000–1–00Recap
2October 13Toronto Maple Leafs3 – 2Edmonton OilersShtalenkov16,4330–2–00Recap
3October 14Edmonton Oilers4 – 1Vancouver CanucksShtalenkov14,4741–2–02Recap
4October 17Edmonton Oilers4 – 2New Jersey DevilsShtalenkov15,7372–2–04Recap
5October 20Edmonton Oilers2 – 3New York RangersEssensa18,2002–3–04Recap
6October 21Edmonton Oilers4 – 2New York IslandersShtalenkov5,2003–3–06Recap
7October 24Edmonton Oilers4 – 6Colorado AvalancheEssensa16,0613–4–06Recap
8October 28Washington Capitals2 – 8Edmonton OilersEssensa14,2904–4–08Recap
9October 31Pittsburgh Penguins1 – 4Edmonton OilersEssensa16,1715–4–010Recap
November: 7–5–1 (home: 3–3–0 ; road: 4–2–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
10November 2Vancouver Canucks3 – 5Edmonton OilersEssensa15,2606–4–012Recap
11November 4Nashville Predators2 – 3Edmonton OilersEssensa14,0547–4–014Recap
12November 6Colorado Avalanche5 – 2Edmonton OilersEssensa17,1007–5–014Recap
13November 8Edmonton Oilers3 – 2Chicago BlackhawksOTShtalenkov16,3958–5–016Recap
14November 11Edmonton Oilers2 – 3Toronto Maple LeafsShtalenkov15,7268–6–016Recap
15November 12Edmonton Oilers1 – 1Ottawa SenatorsOTEssensa14,6808–6–117Recap
16November 14Edmonton Oilers4 – 1Montreal CanadiensShtalenkov20,3419–6–119Recap
17November 18Detroit Red Wings6 – 2Edmonton OilersEssensa17,1009–7–119Recap
18November 20Edmonton Oilers3 – 2Mighty Ducks of AnaheimOTShtalenkov16,36710–7–121Recap
19November 21Edmonton Oilers2 – 3Phoenix CoyotesOTShtalenkov16,21010–8–121Recap
20November 25Colorado Avalanche0 – 3Edmonton OilersShtalenkov15,49911–8–123Recap
21November 27Edmonton Oilers3 – 2Calgary FlamesShtalenkov17,10412–8–125Recap
22November 29Chicago Blackhawks3 – 2Edmonton OilersShtalenkov15,51512–9–125Recap
December: 3–8–2 (home: 2–4–0 ; road: 1–4–2)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
23December 2Phoenix Coyotes3 – 4Edmonton OilersShtalenkov14,28113–9–127Recap
24December 4Tampa Bay Lightning2 – 1Edmonton OilersShtalenkov15,30313–10–127Recap
25December 6Dallas Stars6 – 2Edmonton OilersEssensa16,45813–11–127Recap
26December 8Edmonton Oilers3 – 3Nashville PredatorsOTShtalenkov14,52913–11–228Recap
27December 9Edmonton Oilers1 – 3Chicago BlackhawksShtalenkov15,54613–12–228Recap
28December 11Edmonton Oilers2 – 3Detroit Red WingsEssensa19,98313–13–228Recap
29December 13Edmonton Oilers2 – 2Philadelphia FlyersOTShtalenkov19,51313–13–329Recap
30December 15Edmonton Oilers0 – 3Carolina HurricanesShtalenkov5,68413–14–329Recap
31December 18Edmonton Oilers4 – 1Tampa Bay LightningEssensa10,28914–14–331Recap
32December 19Edmonton Oilers1 – 3Florida PanthersShtalankov17,95314–15–331Recap
33December 23San Jose Sharks5 – 3Edmonton OilersEssensa16,35014–16–331Recap
34December 27Vancouver Canucks0 – 3Edmonton OilersShtalenkov17,10015–16–333Recap
35December 29Montreal Canadiens5 – 2Edmonton OilersShtalenkov17,10015–17–333Recap
January: 4–3–4 (home: 2–2–2 ; road: 2–1–2)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
36January 3Philadelphia Flyers3 – 3Edmonton OilersOTShtalenkov17,10015–17–434Recap
37January 5Los Angeles Kings4 – 3Edmonton OilersOTShtalenkov14,37015–18–434Recap
38January 7Edmonton Oilers7 – 1Phoenix CoyotesEssensa15,10216–18–436Recap
39January 9Edmonton Oilers1 – 1Los Angeles KingsOTEssensa14,93616–18–537Recap
40January 10Edmonton Oilers4 – 6Mighty Ducks of AnaheimShtalenkov17,17416–19–537Recap
41January 12Dallas Stars2 – 2Edmonton OilersOTEssensa16,20116–19–638Recap
42January 14Edmonton Oilers3 – 1Vancouver CanucksEssensa15,91017–19–640Recap
43January 17Detroit Red Wings1 – 4Edmonton OilersEssensa17,10018–19–642Recap
44January 21Edmonton Oilers3 – 3San Jose SharksOTEssensa17,48318–19–743Recap
45January 27Chicago Blackhawks4 – 3Edmonton OilersOTEssensa16,28118–20–743Recap
46January 30Mighty Ducks of Anaheim0 – 1Edmonton OilersShtalenkov17,10019–20–745Recap
February: 4–8–2 (home: 2–4–2 ; road: 2–4–0)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
47February 1St. Louis Blues4 – 3Edmonton OilersOTShtalenkov14,02119–21–745Recap
48February 3Ottawa Senators2 – 2Edmonton OilersOTEssensa14,48719–21–846Recap
49February 5Nashville Predators2 – 4Edmonton OilersEssensa15,55220–21–848Recap
50February 8Edmonton Oilers1 – 2Calgary FlamesEssensa16,84220–22–848Recap
51February 9Boston Bruins2 – 0Edmonton OilersShtalenkov16,17320–23–848Recap
52February 11Edmonton Oilers2 – 4Detroit Red WingsEssensa19,98320–24–848Recap
53February 13Edmonton Oilers3 – 2St. Louis BluesEssensa20,20921–24–850Recap
54February 15Edmonton Oilers1 – 4Dallas StarsEssensa16,92821–25–850Recap
55February 17Edmonton Oilers6 – 2Mighty Ducks of AnaheimShtalenkov14,54022–25–852Recap
56February 18Edmonton Oilers2 – 3Los Angeles KingsShtalenkov11,28722–26–852Recap
57February 21New York Rangers2 – 1Edmonton OilersOTEssensa17,10022–27–852Recap
58February 24Mighty Ducks of Anaheim2 – 1Edmonton OilersPassmore16,00122–28–852Recap
59February 26Buffalo Sabres3 – 6Edmonton OilersEssensa17,10023–28–854Recap
60February 27Carolina Hurricanes2 – 2Edmonton OilersOTPassmore17,10023–28–955Recap
March: 5–7–2 (home: 3–3–1 ; road: 2–4–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
61March 1Edmonton Oilers4 – 3Colorado AvalancheEssensa16,06124–28–957Recap
62March 3Edmonton Oilers5 – 3Buffalo SabresPassmore18,59525–28–959Recap
63March 5Edmonton Oilers2 – 2Pittsburgh PenguinsOTEssnesa15,68825–28–1060Recap
64March 6Edmonton Oilers3 – 4Washington CapitalsPassmore19,74025–29–1060Recap
65March 10Edmonton Oilers4 – 7Dallas StarsShtalenkov16,92825–30–1060Recap
66March 13Edmonton Oilers4 – 6St. Louis BluesEssensa18,07125–31–1060Recap
67March 14Edmonton Oilers1 – 3Nashville PredatorsPassmore16,14825–32–1060Recap
68March 17New Jersey Devils4 – 1Edmonton OilersPassmore15,58125–33–1060Recap
69March 20Vancouver Canucks3 – 4Edmonton OilersSalo17,10026–33–1062Recap
70March 22Calgary Flames2 – 2Edmonton OilersOTSalo17,10026–33–1163Recap
71March 24Montreal Canadiens2 – 0Edmonton OilersSalo17,10026–34–1163Recap
72March 26St. Louis Blues1 – 2Edmonton OilersSalo16,31827–34–1165Recap
73March 28San Jose Sharks2 – 5Edmonton OilersSalo16,51228–34–1167Recap
74March 30Phoenix Coyotes7 – 4Edmonton OilersEssensa17,10028–35–1167Recap
April: 5–2–1 (home: 3–1–0 ; road: 2–1–1)
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
75April 1Toronto Maple Leafs5 – 1Edmonton OilersSalo17,10028–36–1167Recap
76April 3Edmonton Oilers2 – 5Colorado AvalancheEssensa16,06128–37–1167Recap
77April 7Calgary Flames2 – 4Edmonton OilersSalo17,10029–37–1169Recap
78April 9Edmonton Oilers4 – 1Calgary FlamesSalo17,10430–37–1171Recap
79April 10Edmonton Oilers1 – 1Vancouver CanucksOTSalo16,21730–37–1272Recap
80April 12Edmonton Oilers5 – 4San Jose SharksOTSalo17,48331–37–1274Recap
81April 16Colorado Avalanche1 – 5Edmonton OilersSalo17,10032–37–1276Recap
82April 17Calgary Flames2 – 3Edmonton OilersSalo17,10033–37–1278Recap
Legend:

  Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

1999 Stanley Cup playoffs[5]
Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. (1) Dallas Stars – Stars win 4–0
GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 21Edmonton Oilers1 – 2Dallas StarsSalo17,0010–1Recap
2April 23Edmonton Oilers2 – 3Dallas StarsSalo17,0010–2Recap
3April 25Dallas Stars3 – 2Edmonton OilersSalo17,1000–3Recap
4April 27Dallas Stars3 – 2Edmonton Oilers3OTSalo17,1000–4Recap
Legend:

  Win   Loss

Player statistics

Scoring

  • Position abbreviations: C = Centre; D = Defence; G = Goaltender; LW = Left wing; RW = Right wing
  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player Pos GP G A Pts +/- PIM GP G A Pts +/- PIM
9Bill GuerinRW8030346471333022−42
20Josef BeranekLW661930496232000−14
25Mike GrierRW82202444554411236
10Pat FalloonRW82172340−420401104
2Boris MironovD631129406104
17Rem MurrayLW782118394204112−12
39Doug WeightC4363137−8124112−315
26Todd MarchantC821422363654112212
22Roman HamrlikD7582432970300012
94Ryan SmythLW711318310623303−10
44Janne NiinimaaD81424287884000−22
51Andrei KovalenkoRW43131427−430
37Dean McAmmondC6591625536
5Tom PotiD735162110424011−32
14Mats LindgrenC4851217422
28Alexander SelivanovRW298614024201102
19Boyd DevereauxC616814223100000
16Kelly BuchbergerRW52448−6684000−40
23Sean BrownD5107711881000010
42Kevin BrownRW12426−20
18Ethan MoreauLW1415628403336
27Georges LaraqueRW39325−1574000−22
33Marty McSorleyD46235−5101300012
46Todd ReirdenD17235−120
8Frank MusilD390330341000−12
34Vladimir VorobievRW2202121000−10
15Chad KilgerC13112−344000−24
21Jason SmithD12112011401104
32Craig MillarD24022−619
38Chris FerraroRW210110
30Bob EssensaG390110
24Christian LaflammeD11011−304011−42
29Steve PassmoreG60112
7Fredrik BrembergC8000−22
34Jim DowdC100000
28Bill HuardLW300000
12Joe HulbigLW100012
15Dan LaCoutureLW300010
21Daniel LacroixLW4000013
35Tommy SaloG13000040000
35Mikhail ShtalenkovG340002

Goaltending

  • = Joined team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, signing) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only.
  • = Left team via a transaction (e.g., trade, waivers, release) during the season. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only.
Regular season Playoffs
No. Player GP W L T SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI GP W L SA GA GAA SV% SO TOI
30Bob Essensa3912146974962.76.90102091
35Mikhail Shtalenkov3412173782812.67.89631819
35Tommy Salo13822279272.32.9030700404149112.23.9260296
29Steve Passmore6141183172.82.9070362

Awards and records

Awards

Type Award/honour Recipient Ref
League
(annual)
NHL All-Rookie Team Tom Poti [6]
League
(in-season)
NHL All-Star Game selection Roman Hamrlik [7]
Team Community Service Award Pat Falloon [8]
Defenceman of the Year Roman Hamrlik [8]
Molson Cup Bill Guerin [8]
Most Popular Player Doug Weight [8]
Top Defensive Forward Todd Marchant [8]
Top First Year Oiler Tom Poti [8]
Unsung Hero Mike Grier [8]
Zane Feldman Trophy Bill Guerin [8]

Milestones

Regular Season
PlayerMilestoneReached
Fredrik Bremberg1st NHL GameOctober 10, 1998
Tom Poti
Ryan Smyth200th NHL GameOctober 17, 1998
Andrei Kovalenko400th NHL GameOctober 21, 1998
Mike Grier1st NHL Gordie Howe hat trickOctober 24, 1998
Sean Brown100th NHL PIMOctober 31, 1998
Craig Millar1st NHL Assist
Andrei Kovalenko300th NHL PIMNovember 8, 1998
Todd Marchant300th NHL GameNovember 12, 1998
Tom Poti1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
November 18, 1998
Kelly Buchberger1,700th NHL PIMNovember 25, 1998
Tom Poti1st NHL AssistNovember 29, 1998
Josef Beranek100th NHL AssistDecember 6, 1998
Bill Guerin600th NHL PIMDecember 23, 1998
Marty McSorley900th NHL Game
Boris Mironov500th NHL PIMJanuary 3, 1999
Georges Laraque1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
January 7, 1999
Todd Reirden1st NHL Game
Todd Reirden1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
January 19, 1999
Janne Niinimaa100th NHL PointJanuary 14, 1999
Georges Laraque1st NHL AssistJanuary 17, 1999
Janne Niinimaa200th NHL GameFebruary 1, 1999
Josef Beranek200th NHL PointFebruary 3, 1999
Mike Grier200th NHL GameFebruary 17, 1999
Alexander Selivanov1st NHL Hat-trick
Dean McAmmond100th NHL AssistFebruary 21, 1999
Dan LaCouture1st NHL GameFebruary 24, 1999
Georges Laraque100th NHL PIM
Steve Passmore1st NHL Game
Sean Brown200th NHL PIMFebruary 26, 1999
Dean McAmmond300th NHL GameFebruary 27, 1999
Ryan Smyth200th NHL PIM
Rem Murray200th NHL GameMarch 1, 1999
Steve Passmore1st NHL WinMarch 3, 1999
Steve Passmore1st NHL AssistMarch 17, 1999
Mike Grier1st NHL Hat-trickMarch 20, 1999
Marty McSorley3,300th NHL PIM
Janne Niinimaa200th NHL PIM
Pat Falloon500th NHL GameMarch 22, 1999
Bill Guerin300th NHL Point
Janne Niinimaa100th NHL AssistMarch 28, 1999
Chad Kilger200th NHL GameMarch 30, 1999
Bill Guerin500th NHL GameApril 12, 1999
Tommy Salo200th NHL GameApril 17, 1999
Playoffs
PlayerMilestoneReached
Sean Brown1st NHL GameApril 21, 1999
Christian Laflamme
Georges Laraque
Tom Poti
Tommy Salo
Vladimir Vorobiev
Ethan Moreau1st NHL AssistApril 23, 1999
Jason Smith
Tom Poti1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
April 25, 1999
Boyd Devereaux1st NHL GameApril 27, 1999
Christian Laflamme1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point

Transactions

Trades

June 16, 1998 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Bobby Dollas
Tony Hrkac
To Edmonton Oilers
Josef Beranek
June 18, 1998 To New York Islanders
Mike Watt
To Edmonton Oilers
Éric Fichaud
June 27, 1998 To New Jersey Devils
3rd round pick in 1998 (Brian Gionta)
To Edmonton Oilers
Fredrik Bremberg
4th round pick in 1998
5th round pick in 1998
October 1, 1998 To Nashville Predators
Drake Berehowsky
Greg de Vries
Eric Fichaud
To Edmonton Oilers
Jim Dowd
Mikhail Shtalenkov
October 5, 1998 To Philadelphia Flyers
Valeri Zelepukin
To Edmonton Oilers
Daniel Lacroix
January 29, 1999 To Philadelphia Flyers
Andrei Kovalenko
To Edmonton Oilers
Alexandre Daigle
January 29, 1999 To Tampa Bay Lightning
Alexandre Daigle
To Edmonton Oilers
Alexander Selivanov
February 3, 1999 To Washington Capitals
Barrie Moore
To Edmonton Oilers
Brad Church
March 11, 1999 To Phoenix Coyotes
Mikhail Shtalenkov
To Edmonton Oilers
5th round pick in 2000
March 20, 1999 To Chicago Blackhawks
Boris Mironov
Dean McAmmond
Jonas Elofsson
2nd round pick in 1999
To Edmonton Oilers
Ethan Moreau
Chad Kilger
Christian Laflamme
Daniel Cleary
2nd round pick in 1999
March 20, 1999 To New York Islanders
Mats Lindgren
8th round pick in 1999
To Edmonton Oilers
Tommy Salo
March 23, 1999 To New York Rangers
Kevin Brown
To Edmonton Oilers
Vladimir Vorobiev
March 23, 1999 To Toronto Maple Leafs
4th round pick in 1999
2nd round pick in 2000
To Edmonton Oilers
Jason Smith

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer teamContract terms
August 13, 1998 (1998-08-13)Chris FerraroPittsburgh Penguins1 year,
August 14, 1998 (1998-08-14)Kevin BrownCarolina Hurricanes1 year, $330,900
August 21, 1998 (1998-08-21)Pat FalloonOttawa Senators1 year, $297,810
September 10, 1998 (1998-09-10)Mike MatteucciLong Beach Ice Dogs (IHL)
September 17, 1998 (1998-09-17)Todd ReirdenNew Jersey Devils1 year,
October 1, 1998 (1998-10-01)Marty McSorleySan Jose Sharks1 year, $1 million

Players lost

DatePlayerNew team
July 13, 1998 (1998-07-13)Terran SandwithMighty Ducks of Anaheim
July 15, 1998 (1998-07-15)Curtis JosephToronto Maple Leafs
July 30, 1998 (1998-07-30)Jean-François LabbeNew York Rangers
August 18, 1998 (1998-08-18)Jesse BelangerTampa Bay Lightning
August 29, 1998 (1998-08-29)Scott FraserNew York Rangers
January 6, 1999 (1999-01-06)Fred BrathwaiteCalgary Flames
January 11, 1999 (1999-01-11)Petr KlímaDetroit Red Wings

Waivers

DatePlayerTeam
October 5, 1998 (1998-10-05)Dennis Bonvieto Chicago Blackhawks
Zdeno Cígerto Nashville Predators

Draft picks

Edmonton's draft picks at the 1998 NHL Entry Draft.[9]

Round # Player Nationality College/junior/club team (league)
113Michael Henrich CanadaBarrie Colts (OHL)
367Alex Henry CanadaLondon Knights (OHL)
499Shawn Horcoff CanadaMichigan State University (CCHA)
4113Kristian Antila FinlandIlves (Finland)
5128Paul Elliott CanadaLethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
5144Oleg Smirnov RussiaKristall Elektrostal (Russia)
6159Trevor Ettinger CanadaCape Breton Screaming Eagles (QMJHL)
7186Mike Morrison United StatesExeter High School (USHS–NH)
8213Christian Lefebvre CanadaBaie-Comeau Drakkar (QMJHL)
9241Maxim Spiridonov RussiaLondon Knights (OHL)

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