Starchild74
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- Aug 27, 2009
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Good post, however, saying that the Oilers, Jets, Whalers and Nords were true expansion teams is not accurate at all.
They did not start from scratch like every other "expansion" team before or after them, the Sharks being the only exception and even through their deal with Minny, they still weren't working with half as much as the WHA teams did.
There is a reason why the Flyers hold the record for the fastest expansion team to win a Cup and not the Oilers.
The WHA teams were only aloowed to protect 2 players and 2 goalies, and were not guaranteed the same roster that came into the league. THis was a negotiation tactic that Peter Pocklington wanted to ensure that he was able to keep Wayne Gretzky. However a team was not allowed to protect a player that was property of an NHL team. Their were players in the WHA who's rights belonged to other NHL teams. Their were alot of backroom deals by the WHA teams to keep as many of their players as they could. All players that were not protected were allowed to be picked up by any team. Most of the Rosters on the current NHL teams were set and their was still this belief that most of the players that were playing in WHA would never make it in the NHL. Any player who was 19 and eligible for the NHL draft were put into the draft. That is why guys like Mike Gartner and Mark Messier were put in the draft and not just free agents. Of course their was excedption and that was Wayne Gretzky it was a seperate deal by Pocklington that allowed the Oilers to be able to protect him. So yes the Oilers were not a pur expansion team like some other years but when teams like Buffalo came into the league they got the first pick overall and later on expansion teams would get the 2nd picks
Some of the moves to keep the players that were playing in the WHA are not precisely known how they worked. As an Oiler fan I know more about the Oilers then the other 3 teams so I know a little more about the Oilers. The Oilers lost in reclamation draft a total of 9 players. They had to trade to get back Dave Hunter, Stan Weir, Dave Semenko and Risto Siltanen. SO the Oilers had to trade assests to get back players that were playing for them the year before. The other players that the Oilers were able to protect and keep during the expansion draft were players who's NHL rights were not reclaimed.
If I am not mistaken and I should check but their were only 3 Oilers from the WHA era that were on the 1984 Cup team. Gretzky,Hunter,and Siltanen, SO the team changed quite a bit from the last year of the WHA. The 3 Canadian teams were also at the biggest disadvantage as they were not allowed to get any tv revenue from the CBC as the Maple Leafs and Canadiens did not want to share proceeds and market with the 3 new Canadian teams as they were not liking giving exposure to the Canucks. Also if it was not for a boycott Molson products the Montreal Canadiens would never have changed their mind as far as voting for the Oilers, Jets and Nordiques to join the league. If I am not mistake the Maple Leafs never changed their mind and neither did Chicago for allowing the merger. SO the OIlers and comapny were not true expansion teams per say , but because of the flack and restriction they got form the NHL they had it harder then any other expansion in the history of the NHL.
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