1987–88 Edmonton Oilers
Stanley Cup champions
Campbell Conference champions
Division2nd Smythe
Conference2nd Campbell
1987–88 record44–25–11
Home record28–8–4
Road record16–17–7
Goals for363 (2nd)
Goals against288 (8th)
Team information
General managerGlen Sather
CoachGlen Sather
CaptainWayne Gretzky
Alternate captainsKevin Lowe
Mark Messier
ArenaNorthlands Coliseum
Average attendance17,503 (100%)
Minor league affiliate(s)Nova Scotia Oilers (AHL)
Milwaukee Admirals (IHL)
Team leaders
GoalsCraig Simpson and Jari Kurri (43)
AssistsWayne Gretzky (109)
PointsWayne Gretzky (149)
Penalty minutesSteve Smith (286)
Plus/minusSteve Smith (+40)
WinsGrant Fuhr (40)
Goals against averageGrant Fuhr (3.43)

The 1987–88 Edmonton Oilers season was the Oilers' ninth season in the NHL, and they were coming off a Stanley Cup championship against the Philadelphia Flyers the previous season, which was their third Stanley Cup in the past 4 seasons. This was the first time since 1980–81 that the Oilers did not win the division, break the 100 point barrier, or lead the NHL in goals.

Wayne Gretzky led the team with 149 points (sitting out 16 games with a knee injury), his lowest point total since his rookie season in 1979–80, and the first time since then that he failed to lead the NHL in scoring. Jari Kurri and Craig Simpson, who the Oilers acquired from the Pittsburgh Penguins during the season, led the team in goals with 43, and Mark Messier set a career high with 111 points. With Paul Coffey being traded during the season to the Penguins, Steve Smith stepped up and led Oilers defense with 55 points and have a team record 286 penalty minutes.

In goal, Grant Fuhr appeared in 75 of the 80 Oilers games, winning a career high 40 games and getting 4 shutouts, while posting a 3.43 GAA and becoming the first Oilers goalie to win the Vezina Trophy. Goalie Andy Moog demanded to be traded from the Oilers, and at the trading deadline, Edmonton dealt Moog and left wing Moe Lemay to the Boston Bruins for goaltender Bill Ranford, left wing Geoff Courtnall, right wing Alan May, and a second-round draft pick in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft.

Season standings

Smythe Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Calgary Flames8048239397305105
Edmonton Oilers8044251136328899
Winnipeg Jets8033361129231077
Los Angeles Kings803042831835968
Vancouver Canucks802546927232059

[1]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Record vs. opponents

Smythe Division record vs. opponents

Vs. Campbell Conference

Vs. Wales Conference

Schedule and results

1987–88 Schedule
October: 6–5–0 (Home: 3–2–0 ; Road: 3–3–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
1October 9Detroit Red Wings4 – 1Edmonton OilersFuhr0–1–00[3]
2October 11Edmonton Oilers9 – 2Los Angeles KingsFuhr1–1–02[4]
3October 14Calgary Flames5 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr1–2–02[5]
4October 16Edmonton Oilers5 – 2Calgary FlamesFuhr2–2–04[6]
5October 17Boston Bruins3 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr3–2–06[7]
6October 21Los Angeles Kings2 – 6Edmonton OilersFuhr4–2–08[8]
7October 23Edmonton Oilers5 – 4Vancouver CanucksOTFuhr5–2–010[9]
8October 24Vancouver Canucks5 – 9Edmonton OilersFuhr6–2–012[10]
9October 27Edmonton Oilers0 – 5Quebec NordiquesFuhr6–3–012[11]
10October 28Edmonton Oilers1 – 3Montreal CanadiensFuhr6–4–012[12]
11October 31Edmonton Oilers5 – 6New Jersey DevilsFuhr6–5–012[13]
November: 8–3–2 (Home: 5–1–0 ; Road: 3–2–2)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
12November 1Edmonton Oilers7 – 6New York RangersReaugh7–5–014[14]
13November 4New York Rangers2 – 7Edmonton OilersFuhr8–5–016[15]
14November 5Edmonton Oilers4 – 4Calgary FlamesOTFuhr8–5–117[16]
15November 7Buffalo Sabres0 – 5Edmonton OilersFuhr9–5–119[17]
16November 10Edmonton Oilers4 – 4Los Angeles KingsOTFuhr9–5–220[18]
17November 14Edmonton Oilers6 – 5St. Louis BluesOTFuhr10–5–222[19]
18November 15Edmonton Oilers4 – 5Chicago BlackhawksFuhr10–6–222[20]
19November 18Quebec Nordiques1 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr11–6–224[21]
20November 20Pittsburgh Penguins1 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr12–6–226[22]
21November 22Edmonton Oilers3 – 4Winnipeg JetsOTFuhr12–7–226[23]
22November 25New Jersey Devils8 – 7Edmonton OilersOTFuhr12–8–226[24]
23November 27Chicago Blackhawks3 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr13–8–228[25]
24November 29Edmonton Oilers5 – 2Buffalo SabresFuhr14–8–230[26]
December: 9–4–1 (Home: 7–1–1 ; Road: 2–3–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
25December 1Edmonton Oilers2 – 4Washington CapitalsFuhr14–9–230[27]
26December 2Edmonton Oilers4 – 7Detroit Red WingsFuhr14–10–230[28]
27December 5Toronto Maple Leafs2 – 5Edmonton OilersFuhr15–10–232[29]
28December 6Minnesota North Stars4 – 10Edmonton OilersFuhr16–10–234[30]
29December 9Winnipeg Jets0 – 2Edmonton OilersFuhr17–10–236[31]
30December 11Vancouver Canucks1 – 2Edmonton OilersFuhr18–10–238[32]
31December 12Edmonton Oilers6 – 3Vancouver CanucksFuhr19–10–240[33]
32December 16Edmonton Oilers5 – 7Los Angeles KingsFuhr19–11–240[34]
33December 18Winnipeg Jets5 – 5Edmonton OilersOTFuhr19–11–341[35]
34December 19Hartford Whalers4 – 3Edmonton OilersReaugh19–12–341[36]
35December 22Los Angeles Kings2 – 5Edmonton OilersFuhr20–12–343[37]
36December 26Edmonton Oilers5 – 4Calgary FlamesFuhr21–12–345[38]
37December 28Vancouver Canucks3 – 7Edmonton OilersFuhr22–12–347[39]
38December 30Philadelphia Flyers0 – 6Edmonton OilersFuhr23–12–349[40]
January: 6–5–4 (Home: 4–1–1 ; Road: 2–4–3)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
39January 2Edmonton Oilers0 – 2Washington CapitalsFuhr23–13–349[41]
40January 4Edmonton Oilers2 – 2Boston BruinsOTFuhr23–13–450[42]
41January 6Edmonton Oilers5 – 1Hartford WhalersFuhr24–13–452[43]
42January 8Edmonton Oilers4 – 4Winnipeg JetsOTFuhr24–13–553[44]
43January 9New York Islanders1 – 5Edmonton OilersFuhr25–13–555[45]
44January 11Washington Capitals2 – 3Edmonton OilersFuhr26–13–557[46]
45January 13Calgary Flames3 – 5Edmonton OilersFuhr27–13–559[47]
46January 15Winnipeg Jets4 – 4Edmonton OilersOTFuhr27–13–660[48]
47January 18Edmonton Oilers4 – 6Montreal CanadiensFuhr27–14–660[49]
48January 19Edmonton Oilers4 – 4Quebec NordiquesOTFuhr27–14–761[50]
49January 21Edmonton Oilers1 – 3Philadelphia FlyersFuhr27–15–761[51]
50January 23Edmonton Oilers2 – 3New York IslandersFuhr27–16–761[52]
51January 25Edmonton Oilers6 – 4Pittsburgh PenguinsFuhr28–16–763[53]
52January 29Calgary Flames5 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr28–17–763[54]
53January 30Hartford Whalers2 – 5Edmonton OilersFuhr29–17–765[55]
February: 6–4–1 (Home: 3–2–1 ; Road: 3–2–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
54February 3New Jersey Devils5 – 8Edmonton OilersFuhr30–17–767[56]
55February 6Edmonton Oilers2 – 7Los Angeles KingsFuhr30–18–767[57]
56February 11Edmonton Oilers7 – 2Vancouver CanucksFuhr31–18–769[58]
57February 12Boston Bruins7 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr31–19–769[59]
58February 14Vancouver Canucks6 – 7Edmonton OilersFuhr32–19–771[60]
59February 17Toronto Maple Leafs4 – 4Edmonton OilersOTFuhr32–19–872[61]
60February 19Pittsburgh Penguins3 – 7Edmonton OilersFuhr33–19–874[62]
61February 21Edmonton Oilers4 – 3Winnipeg JetsOTFuhr34–19–876[63]
62February 23Edmonton Oilers6 – 4St. Louis BluesFuhr35–19–878[64]
63February 24Edmonton Oilers4 – 6Chicago BlackhawksFuhr35–20–878[65]
64February 28Calgary Flames3 – 2Edmonton OilersFuhr35–21–878[66]
March: 7–4–3 (Home: 5–1–0 ; Road: 2–3–3)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
65March 1Los Angeles Kings3 – 5Edmonton OilersFuhr36–21–880[67]
66March 4Philadelphia Flyers4 – 7Edmonton OilersFuhr37–21–882[68]
67March 5Edmonton Oilers4 – 7Calgary FlamesFuhr37–22–882[69]
68March 7Edmonton Oilers6 – 0Winnipeg JetsFuhr38–22–884[70]
69March 9Montreal Canadiens4 – 1Edmonton OilersFuhr38–23–884[71]
70March 12Edmonton Oilers3 – 3Vancouver CanucksOTRanford38–23–985[72]
71March 15Buffalo Sabres4 – 6Edmonton OilersFuhr39–23–987[73]
72March 18Winnipeg Jets1 – 4Edmonton OilersRanford40–23–989[74]
73March 20Edmonton Oilers5 – 5Minnesota North StarsOTRanford40–23–1090[75]
74March 22Edmonton Oilers6 – 4Detroit Red WingsFuhr41–23–1092[76]
75March 24Edmonton Oilers1 – 6New York RangersFuhr42–23–1094[77]
76March 26Edmonton Oilers4 – 5New York IslandersFuhr42–24–1094[78]
77March 28Edmonton Oilers6 – 4Toronto Maple LeafsRanford43–24–1096[79]
78March 30Minnesota North Stars3 – 6Edmonton OilersFuhr44–24–1098[80]
April: 1–0–1 (Home: 1–0–1 ; Road: 0–0–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPointsRecap
79April 1St. Louis Blues2 – 5Edmonton OilersRanford44–25–1098[81]
80April 3Los Angeles Kings5 – 5Edmonton OilersOTFuhr44–25–1199[82]

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Tie (1 point)

Playoffs

In the playoffs, the Oilers started off by defeating the Winnipeg Jets in 5 games, and faced their Battle of Alberta rivals, the Calgary Flames in the Smythe Division finals. The Flames ended the Oilers' streak of six straight division titles by finishing six points ahead of Edmonton during the regular season and were favoured to win the series, however, the Oilers quickly swept Calgary to advance to the Campbell Conference finals, against the Detroit Red Wings. Edmonton had no problem getting past Detroit, winning the series in five games, and faced the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Finals. The Oilers continued to dominate, sweeping Boston despite having to play 5 games (game 4 was cancelled midway through the third period with the score tied at 3 due to a power failure at the Boston Garden) to win their fourth Stanley Cup in 5 years. Grant Fuhr set an NHL record by winning 16 playoff games, while Wayne Gretzky took home the Conn Smythe Trophy after earning a league high 43 playoff points.

1988 Stanley Cup Playoffs
Smythe Division Semifinal; Oilers won series 4–1
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 6Winnipeg Jets4 – 7Edmonton OilersFuhr1–0
2April 7Winnipeg Jets2 – 3Edmonton OilersFuhr2–0
3April 9Edmonton Oilers4 – 6Winnipeg JetsFuhr2–1
4April 10Edmonton Oilers5 – 3Winnipeg JetsFuhr3–1
1April 12Winnipeg Jets2 – 6Edmonton OilersFuhr4–1
Smythe Division Final; Oilers won series 4–0
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1April 19Edmonton Oilers3 – 1Calgary FlamesFuhr1–0
2April 21Edmonton Oilers5 – 4Calgary FlamesOTFuhr2–0
3April 23Calgary Flames2 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr3–0
4April 25Calgary Flames4 – 6Edmonton OilersFuhr4–0
Campbell Conference Final; Oilers won series 4–1
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1May 3Detroit Red Wings1 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr1–0
2May 5Detroit Red Wings3 – 5Edmonton OilersFuhr2–0
3May 7Edmonton Oilers2 – 5Detroit Red WingsFuhr2–1
4May 9Edmonton Oilers4 – 3Detroit Red WingsOTFuhr3–1
5May 11Detroit Red Wings4 – 8Edmonton OilersFuhr4–1
Stanley Cup Final; Oilers won series 4–0
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceSeriesRecap
1May 18Boston Bruins1 – 2Edmonton OilersFuhr1–0
2May 20Boston Bruins2 – 4Edmonton OilersFuhr2–0
3May 22Edmonton Oilers6 – 3Boston BruinsFuhr3–0
4May 24Edmonton Oilers3 – 3Boston BruinsFuhr3–0
5May 26Boston Bruins3 – 6Edmonton OilersFuhr4–0

Season stats

Scoring leaders

Player GP G A Pts PIM
Wayne Gretzky644010914924
Mark Messier773774111103
Jari Kurri8043539630
Glenn Anderson8038508858
Esa Tikkanen80235174153

Goaltending

PlayerGPTOIWLTGASOSave %GAA
Bill Ranford6325302160.8992.95
Grant Fuhr754304402492464.8813.43
Daryl Reaugh6176110140.8774.77
Warren Skorodenski36100070.7206.89

Playoff stats

Scoring leaders

Player GP G A Pts PIM
Wayne Gretzky1912314316
Mark Messier1911233429
Jari Kurri1914173112
Esa Tikkanen1910172772
Glenn Anderson199162549

Goaltending

PlayerGPTOIWLGASOSave %GAA
Grant Fuhr191136162550.8832.90

Awards and records

Awards

Records

  • 1,050: A new NHL record for most assists in a career by Wayne Gretzky on Mar 1, 1988.
  • 286: An Oilers record for most penalty minutes in a single season by Steve Smith.
  • 266: A new Oilers record for most penalty minutes in a single season by a defenceman by Steve Smith on ???, 1988.
  • 51: A new NHL record for most career even strength goals in a playoffs by Jari Kurri on ???, 1988.
  • 40: An Oilers record for most wins in a single season by Grant Fuhr.
  • 34: A new Oilers record for most wins in a single season by Grant Fuhr on February 23, 1988.
  • 31: A new NHL record for most assists in a playoffs by Wayne Gretzky on May 26, 1988.

Milestones

Regular Season
PlayerMilestoneReached
Kelly Buchberger1st NHL GameOctober 9, 1987
Jim Ennis
Glenn Anderson16th NHL Hat-trickOctober 11, 1987
Jim Ennis1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
John Miner1st NHL Game
1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
Jari Kurri400th NHL AssistOctober 14, 1987
Craig Muni100th NHL Game
Glenn Anderson17th NHL Hat-trickOctober 16, 1987
John Miner1st NHL Goal
Normand Lacombe100th NHL GameOctober 17, 1987
Craig MacTavish200th NHL PIM
Charlie Huddy300th NHL PIMOctober 23, 1987
Wayne Gretzky300th NHL PIMOctober 24, 1987
Kevin McClelland1,000th NHL PIM
Grant Fuhr30th NHL AssistOctober 31, 1987
Steve Graves1st NHL AssistNovember 1, 1987
Craig MacTavish200th NHL Point
Daryl Reaugh1st NHL Win
Ron Shudra1st NHL Game
Esa Tikkanen100th NHL Point
Wayne Gretzky42nd NHL Hat-trick
1,000th NHL Assist
November 4, 1987
Mike Krushelnyski300th NHL PointNovember 5, 1987
Ron Shudra1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
November 7, 1987
Craig Muni100th NHL PIMNovember 15, 1987
Steve Smith400th NHL PIMNovember 25, 1987
Mike Krushelnyski400th NHL GameNovember 29, 1987
Mark Messier800th NHL PIM
Esa Tikkanen200th NHL PIMDecember 5, 1987
Wayne Gretzky43rd NHL Hat-trick
4th Five-Goal NHL Game
December 6, 1987
Craig MacTavish400th NHL GameDecember 11, 1987
Marty McSorley700th NHL PIM
200th NHL Game
December 12, 1987
Mark Messier600th NHL Game
Mark Messier400th NHL AssistDecember 16, 1987
Craig Simpson2nd NHL Gordie Howe hat trick
Wayne Gretzky1,600th NHL PointDecember 22, 1987
Jeff Beukeboom200th NHL PIMDecember 30, 1987
Dave Hannan300th NHL Game
Jari Kurri800th NHL Point
Kevin McClelland1,100th NHL PIM
Scott Metcalfe1st NHL GameJanuary 4, 1988
Grant Fuhr300th NHL GameJanuary 15, 1988
Mark Messier700th NHL Point
Kelly Buchberger1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
January 19, 1988
Selmar Odelein1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
Dave Hannan1st NHL Hat-trickJanuary 25, 1988
Craig Simpson200th NHL GameJanuary 29, 1988
Steve Smith500th NHL PIMJanuary 30, 1988
Marty McSorley800th NHL PIMFebruary 3, 1988
Esa Tikkanen3rd NHL Hat-trick
Dave Hannan400th NHL PIMFebruary 12, 1988
Mark Messier9th NHL Hat-trickFebruary 14, 1988
Kevin Lowe700th NHL PIMFebruary 17, 1988
Jeff Beukeboom100th NHL GameFebruary 19, 1988
Steve Dykstra400th NHL PIM
Charlie Huddy200th NHL AssistFebruary 21, 1988
Glenn Anderson18th NHL Hat-trick
2nd Four-Goal NHL Game
2nd NHL Natural Hat-trick
March 4, 1988
Kevin McClelland1,200th NHL PIM
Jeff Beukeboom300th NHL PIMMarch 7, 1988
Kevin McClelland400th NHL Game
Glenn Anderson500th NHL PIMMarch 9, 1988
Geoff Courtnall ??? NHL Hat-trickMarch 15, 1988
Mark Messier300th NHL Goal
Craig Simpson50th Goal in 71 Games
Mike Krushelynski300th NHL PIMMarch 18, 1988
Craig MacTavish100th NHL Goal
Glenn Anderson700th NHL PointMarch 22, 1988
Steve Smith600th NHL PIMMarch 24, 1988
Keith Acton400th NHL PIMMarch 26, 1988
Glenn Anderson600th NHL GameMarch 30, 1988
Steve Smith100th NHL Point
Esa Tikkanen100th NHL Assist
Esa Tikkanen300th NHL PIMApril 1, 1988
Jari Kurri600th NHL GameApril 3, 1988
Playoffs
PlayerMilestoneReached
Glenn Anderson200th NHL PIM
2nd NHL Hat-trick
April 6, 1988
Dave Hannan1st NHL Game
1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
Normand Lacombe1st NHL Game
Kevin Lowe100th NHL Game
Craig Simpson1st NHL Game
1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Assist
1st NHL Point
Glenn Anderson100th NHL GameApril 7, 1988
Jari Kurri
Normand Lacombe1st NHL Goal
1st NHL Point
April 9, 1988
Marty McSorley150th NHL PIM
Grant Fuhr50th NHL WinApril 10, 1988
Kevin McClelland200th NHL PIM
Wayne Gretzky150th NHL AssistApril 12, 1988
Kevin Lowe100th NHL PIM
Jari Kurri150th NHL PointApril 21, 1988
Esa Tikkanen50th NHL PIM
Dave Hannan1st NHL GoalApril 25, 1988
Mark Messier50th NHL Goal
Steve Smith100th NHL PIM
Wayne Gretzky50th NHL PIMMay 7, 1988
Keith Acton50th NHL PIMMay 9, 1988
Mark Messier150th NHL Point
Grant Fuhr10th NHL AssistMay 11, 1988
Mike Krushelnyski50th NHL Point
Randy Gregg100th NHL GameMay 20, 1988
Kevin McClelland250th NHL PIM
Esa Tikkanen1st NHL Hat-trickMay 22, 1988
Esa Tikkanen100th NHL PIM
50th NHL Game
May 24, 1988
Wayne Gretzky250th NHL PointMay 26, 1988

Transactions

Trades

October 19, 1987 To Montreal Canadiens
Cash
To Edmonton Oilers
Dave Donnelly
November 24, 1987 To Pittsburgh Penguins
Paul Coffey
Dave Hunter
Wayne Van Dorp
To Edmonton Oilers
Moe Mantha
Dave Hannan
Craig Simpson
Chris Joseph
January 22, 1988 To Minnesota North Stars
Moe Mantha
To Edmonton Oilers
Keith Acton
February 11, 1988 To Buffalo Sabres
Scott Metcalfe
9th round pick in 1989
To Edmonton Oilers
Steve Dykstra
7th round pick in 1989
March 8, 1988 To Boston Bruins
Andy Moog
Moe Lemay
To Edmonton Oilers
Bill Ranford
Geoff Courtnall
Alan May
2nd round pick in 1988

Players acquired

DatePlayerFormer team
July 27, 1987Gary EmmonsNew York Rangers
October 8, 1987Warren SkorodenskiChicago Blackhawks

Players lost

DatePlayerNew team
July 1, 1987Murray EavesDetroit Red Wings
July 17, 1987Don BiggsPhiladelphia Flyers
July 31, 1987Jim PlayfairChicago Blackhawks
March 2, 1988Ken BerryVancouver Canucks

Waivers

DatePlayerTeam
October 5, 1987Mark Lambfrom Detroit Red Wings
Reijo Ruotsalainento New Jersey Devils
Al Tuerto Minnesota North Stars

Draft picks

Edmonton's draft picks at the 1987 NHL Entry Draft. The Oilers attempted to select Dave Wensley in the second round of the 1987 NHL Supplemental Draft, but the claim was ruled invalid since Wensley entered school after age 20 and therefore did not meet eligibility requirements.[83]

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
121Peter Soberlak CanadaSwift Current Broncos (WHL)
242Brad Werenka CanadaNorthern Michigan Wildcats (WCHA)
363Geoff Smith CanadaSt. Albert Saints (AJHL)
464Peter Eriksson SwedenHV71 (Elitserien)
5105Shaun Van Allen CanadaSaskatoon Blades (WHL)
6126Radek Toupal CzechoslovakiaČeské Budějovice (Czechoslovak Extraliga)
7147Tomas Srsen CzechoslovakiaTJ Zetor Brno (Czechoslovak Extraliga)
8168Age Ellingsen NorwayStorhamar Dragons (Norwegian 1. Divisjon)
9189Gavin Armstrong CanadaRPI Engineers (ECAC)
10210Mike Tinkham United StatesNewburyport High School (USHS)
11231Jeff Pauletti CanadaMinnesota Golden Gophers (WCHA)
12241Jesper Duus DenmarkRødovre Mighty Bulls (Danish Eliteserien)
12252Igor Vyazmikin Soviet UnionCSKA Moscow (Soviet League)

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