The Edmonton Oilers, a National Hockey League (NHL) team, have been known for their 'all or nothing' nature. For their first 13 seasons, starting in 1979-80, the Oilers made the playoffs every single year, winning five Stanley Cups and only losing in the first round on three occasions. Star players shone throughout the team, including goalies Grant Fuhr and Andy Moog, defenseman Paul Coffey, and forwards Glenn Anderson, Jari Kurri, Mark Messier, and Wayne Gretzky himself.
In the next 23 seasons, the Oilers made the playoffs seven times, winning only five playoff rounds, three of which came in their improbable run to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final in the chaotic post-lockout 2005-06 campaign. After that magical Cup run, Edmonton missed the postseason for ten consecutive years. Thankfully, they were able to end that tough stretch the following year, as they put up 103 points during the 2016-17 regular season, which was good enough for second place in the Pacific Division. Though they lost in the second round to the Anaheim Ducks, it appeared they were well on their way to becoming a dynasty once again.
