Edmonton Oilers Auction 2005
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/16/2005
The Edmonton Oilers charged into the 1984 post-season, knocking off the Winnipeg Jets in three straight in the opening series. However, the Smythe Division Finals would be a different story. The Oilers would have a battle on their hands as they needed the full seven games to get past their provincial rivals, the Calgary Flames. Calgary battled back from a 3-1 deficit, taking games five and six by a single goal. With Andy Moog in net on April 22 in Edmonton, Ken Linseman's goal put the Oilers ahead and the boys would go on to win the final match by a score of 7-4, capturing another Smythe Division Championship title. Direct from the rafters of the Edmonton Coliseum, now Rexall Place, we offer the original Smythe Division Championship banner, hung to celebrate and commemorate the Edmonton Oilers 1983-84 post-season title. This massive double-sided orange nylon banner measuring approximately 4 by 12 feet, proudly displays the team logo with "NHL Smythe Division" above and "Champions 83-84" below. All logos, lettering and numbering have been individually applied to this historical one-of-a-kind display. From the archives of the Edmonton Oilers Hockey Club, with accompanying letter of authenticity on team letterhead signed by Oilers General Manager Kevin Lowe.
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