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[[Image:Glen Sather, 2006 NHL Awards.jpg|thumb|[[Glen Sather]] coached the Oilers for 842 regular games and 126 playoff games in the NHL.]]
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The '''list of Edmonton Oilers head coaches''' includes all men who served as [[head coach]] of the [[Edmonton Oilers]], both as a franchise in the [[World Hockey Association]] (WHA) from 1972–79 and as a franchise in the [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) since 1979.
 
The Oilers had six different head coaches during the seven seasons that they played in the WHA,<ref>{{cite web |title=WHA Oilers Page - Coaches |work="The Home of the Oilers" |url=http://homeoftheoilers.orgfree.com/coaches.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref> including three terms by [[Bill Hunter (ice hockey)|Bill Hunter]], who was the team's owner and general manager at the time. [[Glen Sather]] became a player-coach during the [[1976–77 WHA season|1976–77 season]], but retired as a player at the end of the year.  He coached the team for two more seasons in the WHA, and maintained the position when the Oilers were admitted as an expansion franchise into the NHL.
 
Since joining the NHL for the [[1979–80 NHL season|1979–80 season]], the Oilers have had twelve different head coaches.
Glen Sather has the most games coached and most wins as head coach.<ref>{{cite web |title=Glen "Slats" Sather—Foundation of the Dynasty |work=Edmonton Oilers Heritage |url=http://www.oilersheritage.com/legacy/contributions_coaches_glensather.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
He stepped down before the [[1980–81 Edmonton Oilers season|1980–81 season]], but after the Oilers started the season with only four wins in their first eighteen games, he returned to the bench. He remained head coach for the remainder of that season plus eight more seasons, during which time the team won four [[Stanley Cup]]s, in [[1984 Stanley Cup Finals|1984]], [[1985 Stanley Cup Finals|1985]], [[1987 Stanley Cup Finals|1987]] and [[1988 Stanley Cup Finals|1988]].  For the [[1985–86 NHL season]], he won the [[Jack Adams Award]] for the NHL coach "adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success".<ref>{{cite web |title=Trophies - Jack Adams Award |work=NHL.com |publisher=National Hockey League |url=http://www.nhl.com/trophies/adams.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
Sather stepped down as coach a second time after the [[1988–89 Edmonton Oilers season|1988–89 season]], and [[John Muckler]] coached the [[1990 Stanley Cup Finals|1990]] championship team.  Sather would have one more stint as head coach, relieving [[Ted Green]] after the team posted just three victories in the first 24 games of the [[1993-94 Edmonton Oilers season|1993–94 season]].  Sather was inducted into the [[Hockey Hall of Fame]] in 1997 in the [[List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame#Builders|builder]] category.
 
Former<ref>{{cite web |title=Oilers relieve MacTavish of head coaching duties |url=http://oilers.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=418459 |work=edmontonoilers.com |accessdate=2009-04-15}}</ref> Oilers head coach, [[Craig MacTavish]], played for the team from 1985–94.  He was a member of the 1987, 1988, and 1990 Stanley Cup winning teams, and he was team captain from 1992–1994.  As of the [[2008–09 Edmonton Oilers season|2008–09 season]], he ranks second in the number of Oilers games coached.
 
==Key==
{|
|valign=top|
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%;"
|-
!GC
|Games&nbsp;Coached
|-
!W
|Wins
|-
!L
|Losses
|-
!T
|Ties
|-
!OT
|[[Overtime (ice hockey)|Overtime&nbsp;Loss]]
|}
|width=50|
|valign=top|
'''Win %''' and '''Pts %'''
:Win-loss percentage = <math>\frac{W+\frac{1}{2}T}{GC}</math> and Points percentage = <math>\frac{W+\frac{1}{2}T+\frac{1}{2}OT}{GC}</math>
*For the [[1999–2000 NHL season|1999–2000]] to [[2003–04 NHL season|2003–04]] seasons, an extra point was awarded for overtime losses. These totals are included as '''losses''' for the purpose of calculating win-loss percentage.
*Since the [[2005–06 NHL season]], ties are no longer recorded, but single points for overtime or [[Overtime (ice hockey)#Shootout|shootout]] losses are still awarded.  These totals are included as '''ties''' for the purpose of calculating win-loss percentage.
|}
 
==WHA head coaches==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" | №
! rowspan="2" style="width:11em" | Name
! rowspan="2" | Seasons
! colspan="5" | Regular Season
! colspan="4" | Playoffs
|-
!style="width:3em"| GC
!style="width:3em"| W
!style="width:3em"| L
!style="width:3em"| T
!style="width:5em"| Win %
!style="width:3em"| GC
!style="width:3em"| W
!style="width:3em"| L
!style="width:5em"| Win %
|-
|1
|align=left|[[Ray Kinasewich]]
|align=left|[[1972–73 WHA season|1972–73]]
|45||20||23||2||0.467||–||–||–||–
|-
|2
|align=left|[[Bill Hunter (ice hockey)|Bill Hunter]]
|align=left|[[1972–73 WHA season|1972–73]]
|26||14||11||1||0.558||1||0||1||0.000
|-
|3
|align=left|[[Brian C. Shaw|Brian Shaw]]
|align=left|[[1973–74 WHA season|1973–74]] to [[1974–75 WHA season|1974–75]]
|137||68||63||6||0.518||5||1||4||0.200
|-
|–
|align=left|Bill Hunter
|align=left|[[1974–75 WHA season|1974–75]]
|19||6||12||1||0.342||–||–||–||–
|-
|4
|align=left|[[Clare Drake]]
|align=left|[[1975–76 WHA season|1975–76]]
|48||18||28||2||0.396||–||–||–||–
|-
|–
|align=left|Bill Hunter
|align=left|[[1975–76 WHA season|1975–76]]
|33||9||21||3||0.318||4||0||4||0.000
|-
|5
|align=left|[[Bep Guidolin]]
|align=left|[[1976–77 WHA season|1976–77]]
|63||25||36||2||0.413||–||–||–||–
|-
|6
|align=left|[[Glen Sather]]
|align=left|[[1976–77 WHA season|1976–77]] to [[1978–79 WHA season|1978–79]]
|178||95||76||7||0.553||23||8||15||0.348
|}
 
==NHL head coaches==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" | №
! rowspan="2" style="width:11em" | Name
! rowspan="2" | Seasons
! colspan="6" | Regular Season
! colspan="4" | Playoffs
|-
!style="width:3em"| GC
!style="width:3em"| W
!style="width:3em"| L
!style="width:3em"| T
!style="width:3em"| OT
!style="width:5em"| Pts %
!style="width:3em"| GC
!style="width:3em"| W
!style="width:3em"| L
!style="width:5em"| Win %
|-
|1
|align=left|[[Glen Sather]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Glen Sather's profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=4773 |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Glen Sather Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/sathegl01c.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
|align=left|[[1979–80 Edmonton Oilers season|1979–80]]
|80||28||39||13||–||0.431||3||0||3||0.000
|-
|2
|align=left|[[Bryan Watson (ice hockey)|Bryan Watson]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Bryan Watson's profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=5652 |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Bryan Watson Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/watsobr01c.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
|align=left|[[1980–81 Edmonton Oilers season|1980–81]]{{ref label|Watson|A|none}}
|18||4||9||5||–||0.361||–||–||–||–
|-
|–
|align=left|Glen Sather
|align=left|[[1980–81 Edmonton Oilers season|1980–81]] to [[1988–89 Edmonton Oilers season|1988–89]]
|702||414||202||86||–||0.651||123||89||34||0.724
|-
|3
|align=left|[[John Muckler]]<ref>{{cite web |title=John Muckler's profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=3829 |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=John Muckler Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/muckljo99c.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
|align=left|[[1989–90 Edmonton Oilers season|1989–90]] to [[1990–91 Edmonton Oilers season|1990–91]]
|160||75||65||20||–||0.531||40||25||15||0.625
|-
|4
|align=left|[[Ted Green]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Ted Green's profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=2022 |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ted Green Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/greente01c.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
|align=left|[[1991–92 Edmonton Oilers season|1991–92]] to [[1993–94 Edmonton Oilers season|1993–94]]{{ref label|Green|B|none}}
|188||65||102||21||–||0.402||16||8||8||0.500
|-
|–
|align=left|Glen Sather
|align=left|[[1993–94 Edmonton Oilers season|1993–94]]
|60||22||27||11||–||0.458||–||–||–||–
|-
|5
|align=left|[[George Burnett (ice hockey)|George Burnett]]<ref>{{cite web |title=George Burnett's profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=680 |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=George Burnett Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/burnege99c.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
|align=left|[[1994–95 Edmonton Oilers season|1994–95]]{{ref label|Burnett|C|none}}
|35||12||20||3||–||0.386||–||–||–||–
|-
|6
|align=left|[[Ron Low]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Ron Low's profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=3214 |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ron Low Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/lowro01c.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
|align=left|[[1994–95 Edmonton Oilers season|1994–95]] to [[1998–99 Edmonton Oilers season|1998–99]]
|341||139||162||40||–||0.466||28||10||18||0.357
|-
|7
|align=left|[[Kevin Lowe]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Kevin Lowe's profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=3216 |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Kevin Lowe Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/loweke01c.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
|align=left|[[1999–2000 Edmonton Oilers season|1999–2000]]
|82||32||26||16||8||0.537{{ref label|Lowe|D|none}}||5||1||4||0.200
|-
|8
|align=left|[[Craig MacTavish]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Craig MacTavish's profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=3305 |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Craig MacTavish Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/mactacr01c.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}</ref>
|align=left|[[2000–01 Edmonton Oilers season|2000–01]] to [[2008–09 Edmonton Oilers season|2008–09]]
|656||301||252||47||56||0.537{{ref label|MacTavish|E|none}}||36||19||17||0.528
|-
|9
|align=left|[[Pat Quinn (ice hockey)|Pat Quinn]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Pat Quinn hockey statistics & profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=4429 |accessdate=2010-04-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Pat Quinn NHL & WHA Hockey Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/quinnpa01c.html |accessdate=2010-04-27}}</ref>
|align=left|[[2009–10 Edmonton Oilers season|2009–10]]
|82||27||47||–||8||0.378{{ref label|Quinn|F|none}}||–||–||–||–
|-
|10
|align=left|[[Tom Renney]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Tom Renney hockey statistics & profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=4531 |accessdate=2010-06-22}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Tom Renney Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/renneto99c.html |accessdate=2010-06-22}}</ref>
|align=left|[[2010–11 Edmonton Oilers season|2010–11]] to [[2011–12 Edmonton Oilers season|2011–12]]
|164||57||85||–||22||0.415{{ref label|Renney|G|none}}||–||–||–||–
|-
|11
|align=left|[[Ralph Krueger]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Ralph Krueger hockey statistics & profile |work=The Internet Hockey Database |url=http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=44125 |accessdate=2013-05-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Ralph Krueger Coaching Record |work=Hockey-Reference.com |url=http://www.hockey-reference.com/coaches/kruegra99c.html |accessdate=2013-05-08}}</ref>
|align=left|[[2012–13 Edmonton Oilers season|2012–13]]
|48||19||22||–||7||0.469{{ref label|Krueger|H|none}}||–||–||–||–
|-
|12
|align=left|[[Dallas Eakins]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Oilers name Dallas Eakins new head coach |work=NHL.com |url=http://oilers.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=673469|accessdate=2013-06-10}}</ref>
|align=left|current
|colspan=10|''hired prior to the [[2013–14 Edmonton Oilers season|2013–14 season]]''
|}
 
===Notes===
<ol style="list-style-type:upper-alpha; font-size:90%;">
<li>{{note label|Watson|A|none}}Watson coached the first 18 games of the 1980–81 season and was replaced by Sather.</li>
<li>{{note label|Green|B|none}}Green coached the first 24 games of the 1993–94 season and was replaced by Sather.</li>
<li>{{note label|Burnett|C|none}}Burnett coached the first 35 games of the 1994–95 season and was replaced by Low.</li>
<li>{{note label|Lowe|D|none}}Lowe's win/loss/tie record is 32–34–16 for a winning percentage of 0.488.</li>
<li>{{note label|MacTavish|E|none}}MacTavish's win/loss/tie record is 301–273–82 for a winning percentage of 0.521.</li>
<li>{{note label|Quinn|F|none}}Quinn's win/loss/tie record is 27–55–0 for a winning percentage of 0.329.</li>
<li>{{note label|Renney|G|none}}Renney's win/loss/tie record is 57–107–0 for a winning percentage of 0.348.</li>
<li>{{note label|Krueger|H|none}}Krueger's win/loss/tie record is 19–29–0 for a winning percentage of 0.396.</li>
</ol>
 
==References==
{{refbegin}}
*{{cite web |title=Edmonton Oilers Legacy - Coaches |work=Edmonton Oilers Heritage |url=http://www.oilersheritage.com/legacy/contributions_coaches.html |accessdate=2008-05-22}}
<references/>
{{refend}}
 
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