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The Post-Gretzky Era: Why Edmonton Oilers haven't won a Stanley Cup since their 1990 victory

The Post-Gretzky Era: Why Edmonton Oilers haven't won a Stanley Cup since their 1990 victory

Time of India21-05-2025

Edmonton Oilers chasing Stanley Cup glory decades after Gretzky's era (Image via :Getty Images)
Once the NHL's shining dynasty, the
Edmonton Oilers
now face a tough reality many hesitate to discuss. This is a franchise built on legends—Wayne Gretzky, Mark Messier, and others whose glory days set the standard for hockey excellence.
But as the
Oilers
chase the Stanley Cup again in 2025, one fact stands out: it's been 35 years since they last raised the trophy. The real question isn't if they can win, it's why they haven't.
Edmonton Oilers' 1990 Stanley Cup — The last glimpse of glory after Gretzky
The 1990 Oilers | 30 Years Later: The Story Of The Unexpected Cup Run Narrated By Kevin Smith
In 1990, the Oilers captured their fifth Stanley Cup, a remarkable feat considering they had traded away Gretzky two years earlier. That championship was supposed to mark the beginning of a new chapter, with Mark Messier leading the way and Bill Ranford delivering stellar performances in goal.
Ranford even earned the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. But instead of ushering in sustained success, that victory became Edmonton's last taste of hockey's ultimate prize for over three decades.
Fast forward to 2024—hope flickered again. Led by generational talents
Connor McDavid
and Leon Draisaitl, the Oilers fought their way to the Stanley Cup Final. They even made history by forcing a Game 7 after trailing 3-0 in the series against the Florida Panthers, becoming the first team since 1945 to come back from such a deficit in the finals.
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Despite this heroic effort, Edmonton fell short in the deciding game. McDavid's stellar performance earned him the Conn Smythe Trophy, but the elusive Cup remained just out of reach.
The McDavid Era: Talent but without the trophy
Connor McDavid's brilliance is undeniable, he's widely regarded as one of the best players in
NHL history
. Yet, despite six consecutive playoff appearances since 2020, the Oilers haven't been able to close the deal. Is this a reflection of flawed management, inconsistent coaching, or simply a lack of depth? The Oilers' identity feels stuck between historic dynasty and modern frustration.
Also Read:
NHL playoff controversy: Sergei Bobrovsky responds to controversial hit during Panthers vs Hurricanes Game 1
The Edmonton Oilers remain a respected name in hockey, but their long Stanley Cup drought is impossible to ignore. For a team once celebrated as an NHL powerhouse, the absence of new championships is the loudest story of all.
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