The 2016–17 Edmonton Oilers season was the 38th season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 22, 1979,[1] and 45th season including their play in the World Hockey Association (WHA).  This was the Oilers' first season of play at their new downtown arena, Rogers Place. This season also marked the end of their 11-year playoff drought after they clinched the playoffs on March 28 against the Los Angeles Kings for their first playoff appearance since 2006. This season marked the first time since the 1986–87 season that the Oilers recorded 100 points in a season.
Regular season
The Oilers were better than the last several seasons and were compared with the 1980s dynasty.[2] They started with a 7-2-0 record in October.
Standings
Source: National Hockey League
[3]x – Clinched playoff spot; 
y – Clinched division
 
Schedule and results
Pre-season
Regular season
| 2016–17 game log[4]
 | 
| October: 7–2–0 (Home: 4–2–0; Road: 3–0–0)
 |  
| # | 
Date | 
Visitor | 
Score | 
Home | 
OT | 
Decision | 
Attendance | 
Record | 
Pts | 
Recap
 |  
| 1 | 
October 12 | 
Calgary | 
4–7 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
1–0–0 | 
2 | 
Recap
 |  
| 2 | 
October 14 | 
Edmonton | 
5–3 | 
Calgary | 
 | 
Talbot | 
19,289 | 
2–0–0 | 
4 | 
Recap
 |  
| 3 | 
October 16 | 
Buffalo | 
6–2 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
2–1–0 | 
4 | 
Recap
 |  
| 4 | 
October 18 | 
Carolina | 
2–3 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
3–1–0 | 
6 | 
Recap
 |  
| 5 | 
October 20 | 
St. Louis | 
1–3 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
4–1–0 | 
8 | 
Recap
 |  
| 6 | 
October 23 | 
Edmonton | 
3–0 | 
Winnipeg | 
 | 
Talbot | 
33,240 (outdoors) | 
5–1–0 | 
10 | 
Recap
 |  
| 7 | 
October 26 | 
Washington | 
1–4 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
6–1–0 | 
12 | 
Recap
 |  
| 8 | 
October 28 | 
Edmonton | 
2–0 | 
Vancouver | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,865 | 
7–1–0 | 
14 | 
Recap
 |  
| 9 | 
October 30 | 
Ottawa | 
2–0 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
7–2–0 | 
14 | 
Recap
 |   
 | 
| November: 5–8–2 (Home: 1–4–0; Road: 4–4–2)
 |  
| # | 
Date | 
Visitor | 
Score | 
Home | 
OT | 
Decision | 
Attendance | 
Record | 
Pts | 
Recap
 |  
| 10 | 
November 1 | 
Edmonton | 
2–3 | 
Toronto | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
19,687 | 
7–2–1 | 
15 | 
Recap
 |  
| 11 | 
November 3 | 
Edmonton | 
3–5 | 
NY Rangers | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,006 | 
7–3–1 | 
15 | 
Recap
 |  
| 12 | 
November 5 | 
Edmonton | 
4–3 | 
NY Islanders | 
SO | 
Talbot | 
13,862 | 
8–3–1 | 
17 | 
Recap
 |  
| 13 | 
November 6 | 
Edmonton | 
2–1 | 
Detroit | 
 | 
Gustavsson | 
20,027 | 
9–3–1 | 
19 | 
Recap
 |  
| 14 | 
November 8 | 
Edmonton | 
3–4 | 
Pittsburgh | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,576 | 
9–4–1 | 
19 | 
Recap
 |  
| 15 | 
November 11 | 
Dallas | 
3–2 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
9–5–1 | 
19 | 
Recap
 |  
| 16 | 
November 13 | 
NY Rangers | 
3–1 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
9–6–1 | 
19 | 
Recap
 |  
| 17 | 
November 15 | 
Edmonton | 
1–4 | 
Anaheim | 
 | 
Talbot | 
15,600 | 
9–7–1 | 
19 | 
Recap
 |  
| 18 | 
November 17 | 
Edmonton | 
2–4 | 
Los Angeles | 
 | 
Gustavsson | 
18,230 | 
9–8–1 | 
19 | 
Recap
 |  
| 19 | 
November 19 | 
Edmonton | 
5–2 | 
Dallas | 
 | 
Talbot | 
14,828 | 
10–8–1 | 
21 | 
Recap
 |  
| 20 | 
November 21 | 
Chicago | 
0–5 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
11–8–1 | 
23 | 
Recap
 |  
| 21 | 
November 23 | 
Edmonton | 
6–3 | 
Colorado | 
 | 
Talbot | 
15,185 | 
12–8–1 | 
25 | 
Recap
 |  
| 22 | 
November 25 | 
Edmonton | 
2–3 | 
Arizona | 
SO | 
Talbot | 
14,950 | 
12–8–2 | 
26 | 
Recap
 |  
| 23 | 
November 27 | 
Arizona | 
2–1 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
12–9–2 | 
26 | 
Recap
 |  
| 24 | 
November 29 | 
Toronto | 
4–2 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
12–10–2 | 
26 | 
Recap
 |   
 | 
| December: 7–2–5 (Home: 4–1–2; Road: 3–1–3)
 |  
| # | 
Date | 
Visitor | 
Score | 
Home | 
OT | 
Decision | 
Attendance | 
Record | 
Pts | 
Recap
 |  
| 25 | 
December 1 | 
Edmonton | 
6–3 | 
Winnipeg | 
 | 
Talbot | 
15,294 | 
13–10–2 | 
28 | 
Recap
 |  
| 26 | 
December 3 | 
Anaheim | 
2–3 | 
Edmonton | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
14–10–2 | 
30 | 
Recap
 |  
| 27 | 
December 4 | 
Minnesota | 
2–1 | 
Edmonton | 
OT | 
Gustavsson | 
18,347 | 
14–10–3 | 
31 | 
Recap
 |  
| 28 | 
December 6 | 
Edmonton | 
3–4 | 
Buffalo | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
18,149 | 
14–10–4 | 
32 | 
Recap
 |  
| 29 | 
December 8 | 
Edmonton | 
5–6 | 
Philadelphia | 
 | 
Gustavsson | 
19,346 | 
14–11–4 | 
32 | 
Recap
 |  
| 30 | 
December 9 | 
Edmonton | 
2–3 | 
Minnesota | 
SO | 
Talbot | 
19,019 | 
14–11–5 | 
33 | 
Recap
 |  
| 31 | 
December 11 | 
Winnipeg | 
2–3 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
15–11–5 | 
35 | 
Recap
 |  
| 32 | 
December 13 | 
Columbus | 
3–1 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
15–12–5 | 
35 | 
Recap
 |  
| 33 | 
December 17 | 
Tampa Bay | 
2–3 | 
Edmonton | 
SO | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
16–12–5 | 
37 | 
Recap
 |  
| 34 | 
December 19 | 
Edmonton | 
3–2 | 
St. Louis | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
19,357 | 
17–12–5 | 
39 | 
Recap
 |  
| 35 | 
December 21 | 
Edmonton | 
3–2 | 
Arizona | 
 | 
Talbot | 
11,378 | 
18–12–5 | 
41 | 
Recap
 |  
| 36 | 
December 23 | 
Edmonton | 
2–3 | 
San Jose | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
17,562 | 
18–12–6 | 
42 | 
Recap
 |  
| 37 | 
December 29 | 
Los Angeles | 
1–3 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
19–12–6 | 
44 | 
Recap
 |  
| 38 | 
December 31 | 
Vancouver | 
3–2 | 
Edmonton | 
SO | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
19–12–7 | 
45 | 
Recap
 |   
 | 
| January: 9–4–1 (Home: 4–2–1; Road: 5–2–0)
 |  
| # | 
Date | 
Visitor | 
Score | 
Home | 
OT | 
Decision | 
Attendance | 
Record | 
Pts | 
Recap
 |  
| 39 | 
January 3 | 
Edmonton | 
1–3 | 
Columbus | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,169 | 
19–13–7 | 
45 | 
Recap
 |  
| 40 | 
January 5 | 
Edmonton | 
4–3 | 
Boston | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,565 | 
20–13–7 | 
47 | 
Recap
 |  
| 41 | 
January 7 | 
Edmonton | 
2–1 | 
New Jersey | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
14,734 | 
21–13–7 | 
49 | 
Recap
 |  
| 42 | 
January 8 | 
Edmonton | 
3–5 | 
Ottawa | 
 | 
Gustavsson | 
17,724 | 
21–14–7 | 
49 | 
Recap
 |  
| 43 | 
January 10 | 
San Jose | 
5–3 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
21–15–7 | 
49 | 
Recap
 |  
| 44 | 
January 12 | 
New Jersey | 
2–3 | 
Edmonton | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
22–15–7 | 
51 | 
Recap
 |  
| 45 | 
January 14 | 
Calgary | 
1–2 | 
Edmonton | 
SO | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
23–15–7 | 
53 | 
Recap
 |  
| 46 | 
January 16 | 
Arizona | 
1–3 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
24–15–7 | 
55 | 
Recap
 |  
| 47 | 
January 18 | 
Florida | 
3–4 | 
Edmonton | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
25–15–7 | 
57 | 
Recap
 |  
| 48 | 
January 20 | 
Nashville | 
3–2 | 
Edmonton | 
SO | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
25–15–8 | 
58 | 
Recap
 |  
| 49 | 
January 21 | 
Edmonton | 
7–3 | 
Calgary | 
 | 
Brossoit | 
19,289 | 
26–15–8 | 
60 | 
Recap
 |  
| 50 | 
January 25 | 
Edmonton | 
4–0 | 
Anaheim | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,174 | 
27–15–8 | 
62 | 
Recap
 |  
| 51 | 
January 26 | 
Edmonton | 
4–1 | 
San Jose | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,562 | 
28–15–8 | 
64 | 
Recap
 |  
| January 27–29 | 
All-Star Break in Los Angeles
 |  
| 52 | 
January 31 | 
Minnesota | 
5–2 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
28–16–8 | 
64 | 
Recap
 |   
 | 
| February: 6–6–0 (Home: 2–1–0; Road: 4–5–0)
 |  
| # | 
Date | 
Visitor | 
Score | 
Home | 
OT | 
Decision | 
Attendance | 
Record | 
Pts | 
Recap
 |  
| 53 | 
February 2 | 
Edmonton | 
0–2 | 
Nashville | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,113 | 
28–17–8 | 
64 | 
Recap
 |  
| 54 | 
February 3 | 
Edmonton | 
1–2 | 
Carolina | 
 | 
Talbot | 
12,512 | 
28–18–8 | 
64 | 
Recap
 |  
| 55 | 
February 5 | 
Edmonton | 
1–0 | 
Montreal | 
SO | 
Talbot | 
21,288 | 
29–18–8 | 
66 | 
Recap
 |  
| 56 | 
February 11 | 
Chicago | 
5–1 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
29–19–8 | 
66 | 
Recap
 |  
| 57 | 
February 14 | 
Arizona | 
2–5 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
30–19–8 | 
68 | 
Recap
 |  
| 58 | 
February 16 | 
Philadelphia | 
3–6 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
31–19–8 | 
70 | 
Recap
 |  
| 59 | 
February 18 | 
Edmonton | 
3–1 | 
Chicago | 
 | 
Talbot | 
21,918 | 
32–19–8 | 
72 | 
Recap
 |  
| 60 | 
February 21 | 
Edmonton | 
1–4 | 
Tampa Bay | 
 | 
Brossoit | 
19,092 | 
32–20–8 | 
72 | 
Recap
 |  
| 61 | 
February 22 | 
Edmonton | 
4–3 | 
Florida | 
 | 
Talbot | 
15,300 | 
33–20–8 | 
74 | 
Recap
 |  
| 62 | 
February 24 | 
Edmonton | 
1–2 | 
Washington | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,506 | 
33–21–8 | 
74 | 
Recap
 |  
| 63 | 
February 26 | 
Edmonton | 
4–5 | 
Nashville | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,113 | 
33–22–8 | 
74 | 
Recap
 |  
| 64 | 
February 28 | 
Edmonton | 
2–1 | 
St. Louis | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,944 | 
34–22–8 | 
76 | 
Recap
 |   
 | 
| March: 9–3–1 (Home: 8–2–1; Road: 1–1–0)
 |  
| # | 
Date | 
Visitor | 
Score | 
Home | 
OT | 
Decision | 
Attendance | 
Record | 
Pts | 
Recap
 |  
| 65 | 
March 4 | 
Detroit | 
3–4 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
35–22–8 | 
78 | 
Recap
 |  
| 66 | 
March 7 | 
NY Islanders | 
4–1 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
35–23–8 | 
78 | 
Recap
 |  
| 67 | 
March 10 | 
Pittsburgh | 
3–2 | 
Edmonton | 
SO | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
35–23–9 | 
79 | 
Recap
 |  
| 68 | 
March 12 | 
Montreal | 
4–1 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
35–24–9 | 
79 | 
Recap
 |  
| 69 | 
March 14 | 
Dallas | 
1–7 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
36–24–9 | 
81 | 
Recap
 |  
| 70 | 
March 16 | 
Boston | 
4–7 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
37–24–9 | 
83 | 
Recap
 |  
| 71 | 
March 18 | 
Vancouver | 
0–2 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
38–24–9 | 
85 | 
Recap
 |  
| 72 | 
March 20 | 
Los Angeles | 
0–2 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
39–24–9 | 
87 | 
Recap
 |  
| 73 | 
March 22 | 
Edmonton | 
3–4 | 
Anaheim | 
 | 
Talbot | 
15,310 | 
39–25–9 | 
87 | 
Recap
 |  
| 74 | 
March 23 | 
Edmonton | 
7–4 | 
Colorado | 
 | 
Brossoit | 
14,142 | 
40–25–9 | 
89 | 
Recap
 |  
| 75 | 
March 25 | 
Colorado | 
1–4 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Brossoit | 
18,347 | 
41–25–9 | 
91 | 
Recap
 |  
| 76 | 
March 28 | 
Los Angeles | 
1–2 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
42–25–9 | 
93 | 
Recap
 |  
| 77 | 
March 30 | 
San Jose | 
2–3 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
43–25–9 | 
95 | 
Recap
 |   
 | 
| April: 4–1–0 (Home: 2–0–0; Road: 2–1–0)
 |  
| # | 
Date | 
Visitor | 
Score | 
Home | 
OT | 
Decision | 
Attendance | 
Record | 
Pts | 
Recap
 |  
| 78 | 
April 1 | 
Anaheim | 
2–3 | 
Edmonton | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
44–25–9 | 
97 | 
Recap
 |  
| 79 | 
April 4 | 
Edmonton | 
4–6 | 
Los Angeles | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,230 | 
44–26–9 | 
97 | 
Recap
 |  
| 80 | 
April 6 | 
Edmonton | 
4–2 | 
San Jose | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,562 | 
45–26–9 | 
99 | 
Recap
 |  
| 81 | 
April 8 | 
Edmonton | 
3–2 | 
Vancouver | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,865 | 
46–26–9 | 
101 | 
Recap
 |  
| 82 | 
April 9 | 
Vancouver | 
2–5 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Brossoit | 
18,347 | 
47–26–9 | 
103 | 
Recap
 |   
Legend:
  Win (2 points)
  Loss (0 points)
  Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
 
 | 
Playoffs
| 2017 Stanley Cup playoffs
 | 
| Western Conference First Round vs. (P3) San Jose Sharks: Edmonton wins 4–2
 |  
| # | 
Date | 
Visitor | 
Score | 
Home | 
OT | 
Decision | 
Attendance | 
Series | 
Recap
 |  
| 1 | 
April 12 | 
San Jose | 
3–2 | 
Edmonton | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
0–1 | 
Recap
 |  
| 2 | 
April 14 | 
San Jose | 
0–2 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
1–1 | 
Recap
 |  
| 3 | 
April 16 | 
Edmonton | 
1–0 | 
San Jose | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,562 | 
2–1 | 
Recap
 |  
| 4 | 
April 18 | 
Edmonton | 
0–7 | 
San Jose | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,562 | 
2–2 | 
Recap
 |  
| 5 | 
April 20 | 
San Jose | 
3–4 | 
Edmonton | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
3–2 | 
Recap
 |  
| 6 | 
April 22 | 
Edmonton | 
3–1 | 
San Jose | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,562 | 
4–2 | 
Recap
 |   
| Western Conference Second Round vs. (P1) Anaheim Ducks: Anaheim wins 4–3
 |  
| # | 
Date | 
Visitor | 
Score | 
Home | 
OT | 
Decision | 
Attendance | 
Series | 
Recap
 |  
| 1 | 
April 26 | 
Edmonton | 
5–3 | 
Anaheim | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,174 | 
1–0 | 
Recap
 |  
| 2 | 
April 28 | 
Edmonton | 
2–1 | 
Anaheim | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,174 | 
2–0 | 
Recap
 |  
| 3 | 
April 30 | 
Anaheim | 
6–3 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
2–1 | 
Recap
 |  
| 4 | 
May 3 | 
Anaheim | 
4–3 | 
Edmonton | 
OT | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
2–2 | 
Recap
 |  
| 5 | 
May 5 | 
Edmonton | 
3–4 | 
Anaheim | 
2OT | 
Talbot | 
17,358 | 
2–3 | 
Recap
 |  
| 6 | 
May 7 | 
Anaheim | 
1–7 | 
Edmonton | 
 | 
Talbot | 
18,347 | 
3–3 | 
Recap
 |  
| 7 | 
May 10 | 
Edmonton | 
1–2 | 
Anaheim | 
 | 
Talbot | 
17,407 | 
3–4 | 
Recap
 |   
Legend:
  Win
  Loss
 
 | 
Player statistics
As of May 10, 2017
Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular season[6]
| Player
 | 
GP
 | 
GS
 | 
TOI
 | 
W
 | 
L
 | 
OT
 | 
GA
 | 
GAA
 | 
SA
 | 
SV%
 | 
SO
 | 
G
 | 
A
 | 
PIM
 | 
| Cam Talbot | 
73 | 
73 | 
4294:00 | 
42 | 
22 | 
8 | 
171 | 
2.39 | 
2117 | 
.919 | 
7 | 
0 | 
0 | 
4
 | 
| Laurent Brossoit | 
8 | 
4 | 
332:27 | 
4 | 
1 | 
0 | 
11 | 
1.99 | 
153 | 
.928 | 
0 | 
0 | 
0 | 
0
 | 
| Jonas Gustavsson | 
7 | 
5 | 
328:58 | 
1 | 
3 | 
1 | 
17 | 
3.10 | 
122 | 
.878 | 
0 | 
0 | 
0 | 
0
 | 
Playoffs
| Player
 | 
GP
 | 
GS
 | 
TOI
 | 
W
 | 
L
 | 
GA
 | 
GAA
 | 
SA
 | 
SV%
 | 
SO
 | 
G
 | 
A
 | 
PIM
 | 
| Cam Talbot | 
13 | 
13 | 
799:23 | 
7 | 
6 | 
33 | 
2.48 | 
437 | 
.924 | 
2 | 
0 | 
1 | 
0
 | 
| Laurent Brossoit | 
1 | 
0 | 
27:08 | 
0 | 
0 | 
2 | 
4.42 | 
8 | 
.750 | 
0 | 
0 | 
0 | 
0
 | 
†Denotes player spent time with another team before joining the Oilers. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only.
‡Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with the Oilers only.
Bold/italics denotes franchise record
Awards and records
NHL Awards
none
Records
- 42: An Oilers record for most wins by a goaltender in a single season by Cam Talbot
 
Note: both of these Edmonton Oilers goaltender records still stand as of the end of the 2021–22 Edmonton Oilers season[7]
Milestones
Regular season
| Player | 
Milestone | 
Reached
 |  
| Jesse Puljujarvi | 
1st NHL game 1st NHL goal 1st NHL point | 
October 12, 2016
 |  
| Milan Lucic | 
400th NHL point | 
October 16, 2016
 |  
| Anton Slepyshev | 
1st NHL goal | 
October 18, 2016
 |  
| Jesse Puljujarvi | 
1st NHL assist | 
October 26, 2016
 |  
| Anton Lander | 
200th NHL game | 
October 28, 2016
 |  
| Matt Benning | 
1st NHL game | 
November 1, 2016
 |  
| Tyler Pitlick | 
1st NHL assist
 |  
| Matt Benning | 
1st NHL assist 1st NHL point | 
November 5, 2016
 |  
| Patrick Maroon | 
100th NHL point | 
November 8, 2016
 |  
| Benoit Pouliot | 
500th NHL game | 
November 13, 2016
 |  
| Patrick Maroon | 
300th NHL PIM | 
November 17, 2016
 |  
| Drake Caggiula | 
1st NHL game 1st NHL point 1st NHL assist | 
November 19, 2016
 |  
| Connor McDavid | 
1st NHL hat-trick
 |  
| Ryan Nugent-Hopkins | 
100th NHL PIM | 
December 1, 2016
 |  
| Drake Caggiula | 
1st NHL goal | 
December 3, 2016
 |  
| Adam Larsson | 
300th NHL game
 |  
| Jordan Eberle | 
200th NHL assist | 
December 8, 2016
 |  
| Andrej Sekera | 
200th NHL point
 |  
| Dillon Simpson | 
1st NHL game
 |  
| Andrej Sekera | 
600th NHL game | 
December 17, 2016
 |  
| Kris Russell | 
600th NHL game | 
December 19, 2016
 |  
| Mark Letestu | 
1st NHL Gordie Howe hat trick | 
December 21, 2016
 |  
| Patrick Maroon | 
1st NHL hat-trick | 
January 5, 2017
 |  
| Matt Benning | 
1st NHL goal | 
January 7, 2017
 |  
| Kris Russell | 
200th NHL PIM | 
January 12, 2017
 |  
| Jujhar Khaira | 
1st NHL goal | 
January 16, 2017
 |  
| Leon Draisaitl | 
100th NHL point | 
January 18, 2017
 |  
| Connor McDavid
 |  
| Eric Gryba | 
300th NHL PIM
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| Laurent Brossoit | 
1st NHL win | 
January 21, 2017
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| Matt Hendricks | 
500th NHL game
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| Milan Lucic | 
700th NHL game | 
February 2, 2017
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| Connor McDavid | 
100th NHL game | 
February 5, 2017
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| Zack Kassian | 
500th NHL PIM | 
February 11, 2017
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| Matt Hendricks | 
100th NHL point | 
February 16, 2017
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| Mark Letestu | 
100th NHL assist | 
February 18, 2017
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| Darnell Nurse | 
100th NHL game | 
March 7, 2017
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| Zack Kassian | 
300th NHL game | 
March 14, 2017
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| Jordan Eberle | 
500th NHL game | 
March 25, 2017
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| Adam Larsson | 
200th NHL PIM | 
March 30, 2017
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| Milan Lucic | 
3rd NHL hat-trick 2nd NHL natural hat-trick | 
April 6, 2017
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| Patrick Maroon | 
300th NHL game
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| Milan Lucic | 
900th NHL PIM | 
April 8, 2017
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| Connor McDavid | 
100th NHL assist
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| Jordan Eberle | 
2nd NHL hat-trick | 
April 9, 2017
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Transactions
Following the end of the Oilers' 2015–16 season, and during the 2016–17 season, this team has been involved in the following transactions:
Trades
Free agents acquired
| Date | 
Player | 
Former team | 
Contract terms (in U.S. dollars) | 
Ref
 |  
| July 1, 2016 (2016-07-01) | 
Mark Fraser | 
Binghamton Senators | 
1 year, $575,000 | 
[13]
 |  
| Jonas Gustavsson | 
Boston Bruins | 
1 year, $800,000 | 
[14]
 |  
| Milan Lucic | 
Los Angeles Kings | 
7 years, $42 million | 
[15]
 |  
| July 3, 2016 (2016-07-03) | 
Taylor Beck | 
San Antonio Rampage | 
1 year, $650,000 | 
[16]
 |  
| August 27, 2016 (2016-08-27) | 
Matt Benning | 
Northeastern University (NCAA) | 
2 years, $2.15 million entry-level contract | 
[17]
 |  
| October 7, 2016 (2016-10-07) | 
Kris Russell | 
Dallas Stars | 
1 year, 3.1 million | 
[18]
 |  
| March 1, 2017 (2017-03-01) | 
Ryan Mantha | 
Niagara IceDogs (OHL) | 
3 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract | 
[19]
 |  
| March 28, 2017 (2017-03-28) | 
Joseph Gambardella | 
University of Massachusetts Lowell (NCAA) | 
2 years, $1.45 million entry-level contract | 
[20]
 |  
| April 10, 2017 (2017-04-10) | 
Shane Starrett | 
United States Air Force Academy (NCAA) | 
2 years, $1.85 million entry-level contract | 
[21]
 |   
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Free agents lost
| Date | 
Player | 
New team | 
Contract terms (in U.S. dollars) | 
Ref
 |  
| June 17, 2016 (2016-06-17) | 
Rob Klinkhammer | 
Dinamo Minsk (KHL) | 
1 year $500,000 | 
[22]
 |  
| July 1, 2016 (2016-07-01) | 
Adam Clendening | 
New York Rangers | 
1 year, $600,000 | 
[23]
 |  
| Andrew Miller | 
Carolina Hurricanes | 
1 year, $650,000 | 
[24]
 |  
| July 2, 2016 (2016-07-02) | 
Brad Hunt | 
St. Louis Blues | 
1 year, $600,000 | 
[25]
 |  
| July 3, 2016 (2016-07-03) | 
Adam Cracknell | 
Dallas Stars | 
1 year, $600,000 | 
[26]
 |  
| July 5, 2016 (2016-07-05) | 
Luke Gazdic | 
New Jersey Devils | 
1 year, $700,000 | 
[27]
 |  
| September 16, 2016 (2016-09-16) | 
Nikita Nikitin | 
Avangard Omsk (KHL) | 
1 year $1.5 million | 
[28]
 |  
| September 28, 2016 (2016-09-28) | 
Ryan Hamilton | 
Bakersfield Condors (AHL) | 
 | 
 |  
| October 2, 2016 (2016-10-02) | 
Kale Kessy | 
Tulsa Oilers (ECHL) | 
1 year $500,000 | 
[29]
 |  
| October 9, 2016 (2016-10-09) | 
Lauri Korpikoski | 
Dallas Stars | 
1 year, $1 million | 
[30]
 |  
| November 30, 2016 (2016-11-30) | 
Adam Pardy | 
Nashville Predators | 
1 year, $575,000 | 
[31]
 |  
| April 4, 2017 (2017-04-04) | 
Bogdan Yakimov | 
Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk (KHL) | 
 | 
 |  
| May 4, 2017 (2017-05-04) | 
Jonas Gustavsson | 
Linköpings HC (SHL) | 
3 years | 
 |  
| May 12, 2017 (2017-05-12) | 
Jere Sallinen | 
Örebro HK (SHL) | 
2 years | 
 |  
| May 25, 2017 (2017-05-25) | 
Anton Lander | 
Ak Bars Kazan (KHL) | 
2 years, $1 million | 
[32]
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Player signings
| Date | 
Player | 
Contract terms (in U.S. dollars) | 
Ref
 |  
| May 19, 2016 (2016-05-19) | 
Zack Kassian | 
1 year, $1.5 million | 
[33]
 |  
| June 17, 2016 (2016-06-17) | 
Tyler Pitlick | 
1 year, $725,000 | 
[34]
 |  
| June 20, 2016 (2016-06-20) | 
Jordan Oesterle | 
1 year, $585,000 | 
[35]
 |  
| June 27, 2016 (2016-06-27) | 
Iiro Pakarinen | 
1 year, $725,000 | 
[36]
 |  
| July 2, 2016 (2016-07-02) | 
Ethan Bear | 
3 years, $2.165 million entry-level contract | 
[37]
 |  
| July 13, 2016 (2016-07-13) | 
Jesse Puljujarvi | 
3 years, $2.775 million entry-level contract | 
[38]
 |  
| July 29, 2016 (2016-07-29) | 
David Musil | 
1 year, $600,000 | 
[39]
 |  
| October 11, 2016 (2016-10-11) | 
Eric Gryba | 
1 year, $950,000 | 
[40]
 |  
| April 7, 2017 (2017-04-07) | 
William Lagesson | 
3 years, $2.225 million entry-level contract | 
 |  
| April 10, 2017 (2017-04-10) | 
Ziyat Paigin | 
2 years, $1.85 million entry-level contract | 
[21]
 |  
| May 17, 2017 (2017-05-17) | 
Dylan Wells | 
3 years, entry-level contract | 
 |  
| May 21, 2017 (2017-05-21) | 
Iiro Pakarinen | 
1 year, $725,000 contract extension | 
 |   
 
 
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Draft picks
Below are the Edmonton Oilers' selections at the 2016 NHL entry draft, to be held on June 24–25, 2016, at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo.
Notes
- [a] The Florida Panthers' third-round pick went to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on February 27, 2016, that sent Teddy Purcell to Florida in exchange for this pick (being conditional at the time of the trade).[41] The condition – Edmonton will receive the lower of Minnesota or Florida's third-round pick in 2016[41] – was converted on April 24, 2016, when Minnesota was eliminated from the 2016 Stanley Cup playoffs ensuring that the Florida's pick would be lower than Minnesota's.
 
- [b] The Pittsburgh Penguins' third-round pick went to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on February 27, 2016, that sent Justin Schultz to Pittsburgh in exchange for this pick.[42]
 
- The Edmonton Oilers' fourth-round pick went to the Anaheim Ducks as the result of a trade on February 29, 2016, that sent Patrick Maroon to Edmonton in exchange for Martin Gernat and this pick.[43]
 
- [c] The St. Louis Blues' fifth-round pick went to the Edmonton Oilers as the result of a trade on February 27, 2016, that sent Anders Nilsson to St. Louis in exchange for Niklas Lundstrom and this pick.[44]
 
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- ^ "Nikitin Signs with Omsk in KHL". edmontonjournal.com. Retrieved September 16, 2016.
 
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- ^ "Blog: Oilers sign Kassian". nhl.com. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
 
- ^ "Oilers sign Pitlick to one-year deal". nhl.com. Retrieved June 20, 2016.
 
- ^ "Oilers sign Oesterle to one-year deal". nhl.com. Retrieved June 21, 2016.
 
- ^ "Blog: Oilers sign Pakarinen". nhl.com. Retrieved June 29, 2016.
 
- ^ "Blog: Oilers sign Bear". sportsnet.com. Retrieved July 2, 2016.
 
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- ^ "Blog: Oilers sign Musil". nhl.com. Retrieved August 2, 2016.
 
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