Edmonton Oilers
The Oilers won five Stanley Cups in seven years between 1984 and 1990 with Wayne Gretzky scoring at a rate nobody has matched since and Mark Messier carrying the captaincy through the end of the dynasty. Connor McDavid plays here now. These Edmonton Oilers rivalry shirts are built across both eras.
Anti-Flames gear is the entire foundation of this collection because the Battle of Alberta is the meanest rivalry in hockey and Edmonton has the wins to harp on, with text or box layouts, censored or uncensored variants, in Oilers orange, royal blue, and white. Anti-Canucks designs handle the BC chapter of Western Canadian hockey hate, and anti-Kings tees cover the recent Pacific Division playoff battles that have defined Oilers Octobers and Aprils.
Edmonton Oilers fan gear for Oil Country. Wear it to Rogers Place downtown for the loudest playoff barn in the league, to bars on Whyte Avenue and in Old Strathcona, to watch parties anywhere from Edmonton out to the Yellowhead.
Five Stanley Cups in the Gretzky-Messier dynasty. The Great One holding NHL scoring records that will never fall. Jari Kurri, Paul Coffey, Grant Fuhr. Mark Messier finishing it in 1990. Connor McDavid leading the league in points every year he's healthy and back in the Cup Final two summers running. Oilers history is hockey history. Let's go Oil.