Edmonton Oilers Auction 2005
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 12/16/2005
Oilers Assistant Coach Craig Simpson came to the team midway through the 1987-88 season as part of the Paul Coffey trade with Pittsburgh. In 419 career games with the Oilers, he registered 365 points and sits eleventh in Oiler career scoring. Referring to memories of the Oilers locker room Craig recalls "I remember being amazed when I walked into Edmonton's dressing room for the first time. I was a 20-year-old kid who had just been traded from Pittsburgh and to see Jari Kurri, Glenn Anderson, Mark Messier and Wayne Gretzky was just an amazing feeling to have." This vintage and original orange and blue stall from the Edmonton Oilers locker room has been fitted with a replica name plaque, identical to the nameplate that marked the stall used by Craig Simpson throughout the 1980's. From the archives of the Edmonton Oilers with a team letter of provenance signed by General Manager Kevin Lowe. 1980's Edmonton Coliseum Edmonton Oilers Locker Room Player Stalls Capture the magic of the Oilers dressing room! Solid and well-crafted, these player locker stalls were installed in the Edmonton Oilers dressing room in 1974 and removed during renovations to the Coliseum around 1994. Although the team did not make note of which stall belonged to who when they were salvaged, these vintage and original orange and blue stalls from have been fitted with replica name plaques, identical to those used throughout the Eighties. Please note, due to the size and weight, the lockers are available for local pickup only, or we will be happy to work with a commercial freight company of your choice.
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