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  • Love the video -- lots of memories there. Thanks for this!

  • Edmonton was under the radar in 87-88. Although they went 7 games with Philadelphia in the 1987 cup final, their 86-87 team may have been their most talented team they ever had. In the beginning of the 87-88 season they lost Reijo Ruotsalainen, Kent Nilsson and most of all, Paul Coffey. Gretzky missed 16 games which cost him the scoring title and Kurri had a sub par year (only 43 goals and 96 points). Their stunning playoff run (16-2) and sweep of Calgary made them one of the best teams ever

  • @Hurley474 well, i still want to. but my dvd recorder isn't working and i pretty much need that to transfer all my vhs...... so someday maybe.

  • this shit needs some 80's music. LOOB!

  • Amazing goal by Gary Suter at 2:32.

  • What a great video - god bless Bob Probert - what a player. Assist at 1:58 and broke Gordie Howes playoff points record that season and assisted on Gretzky in the All Star Game - Legend.

  • amazing were did you find this stuff?

  • That's some sick nasty stuff there. all those hit pwn

  • Awesome video and great music too

  • I love all the Oiler and Flame highlights, the rest of the teams were garbage. The Smythe Division Final (Edm-Cal) was the Stanley Cup Final. The Bruins were no match for the Oilers in the finals. Great video!

  • best series i have ever seen was the 1991 series between edmonton and calgary. That was a 7 game war. The hitting and goaltending and the awesome goals scored taht series was awesome!

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