Shawn Horcoff was no stranger to heavy lifting during the 2008-09 season. Over 80 games, he logged 17 goals, 36 assists, and a solid 53 points—second only to Ales Hemsky (66 points). This jersey was part of that campaign, featuring the Oilers’ 30th ...
This is a game-worn Edmonton Oilers jersey worn by Dustin Penner during the 2008/2009 season—basically the year the Oilers celebrated 30 years of hockey greatness. The jersey, a size 58 Reebok, rocks the team’s classic copper and blue colors, with bold ...
This jersey is tagged with MeiGray #F10489 and comes from the Oilers’ Navy Set 1, complete with the alternate captain’s “A” on the chest. According to the population report, it saw action in the preseason and six games between ...
This jersey is a piece of Oilers history—and one of my favorite pickups for the collection. Worn by Ladislav Šmíd during his rookie season with Edmonton in 2006-07, it’s a reminder of a time when the young defenseman was just starting to show us the ...
Shawn Horcoff, a name that Edmonton Oilers fans will always hold in high regard, was the epitome of consistency and leadership. Over 12 seasons with the Oilers, Horcoff earned his reputation as a gritty, dependable center who could contribute both ...
Sometimes, a jersey isn’t just a jersey—it’s a conversation starter, a piece of hockey lore, and maybe a little polarizing. Enter the Edmonton Oilers’ “McFarlane” third jersey. Designed by Todd McFarlane, the Canadian comic ...
In the 2003-04 season, Shawn Horcoff suited up for all 80 games, notching 15 goals and 25 assists for a solid 40-point campaign. While he wasn’t exactly lighting up the league, his steady play and versatility made him a fan favorite—well, at least in my ...
During the 2003-2004 season, Shawn Horcoff played all 80 games, notching 15 goals and 25 assists for 40 points. It was a breakout year of sorts for Horcoff, as he continued his steady climb up the Oilers’ depth chart, improving his numbers for the fourth ...
The early 2000s Oilers were, in a word, scrappy. This was the post-dynasty, pre-McDavid wilderness, where the team constantly hovered around the playoff bubble—dangerous enough to beat anyone, inconsistent enough to drive fans crazy. It was a roster full ...
If you were an Oilers fan during the late ’90s and early 2000s, chances are you knew exactly what you were getting with Todd Marchant. No, he wasn’t going to dangle through four defenders and go bar-down (though he did have that one ...









