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{{Unreferenced stub|auto=yes|date=December 2009}}{{Pro hockey team | CAN_eng = 1|| text_color = #ff6600| bg_color = #000099| team = Nova Scotia Oilers| logo = Nova Scotia Oilers.gif| logosize = 200px !Season!! Games !!Won!!Lost!!Tied!!OTL!!Points!! Goalsfor !! Goalsagainst !!Standing
City of Halifax>Halifax, Nova Scotia| league = American Hockey League| conference =| division =| founded = 1984-85 AHL season>1984–1988| arena = Halifax Metro Centre| colors = Blue, White, Orange| owner =| coach =| GM =| media =| affiliates = Edmonton Oilers| name1 = Nova Scotia Oilers| dates1 = 1984–1988 | name2 = Cape Breton Oilers| dates2 = 1988–1996Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL)>Hamilton Bulldogs | dates3 = 1996–2003| name4 = Toronto Roadrunners | dates4 = 2003–2004| name5 = Edmonton Road Runners | dates5 = 2004–2005| name6 = Oklahoma City Barons | dates6 = 2010–2015| name7 = Bakersfield Condors| dates7 = 2015–present}}The Nova Scotia Oilers were a minor professional ice hockey team in the American Hockey League based in Halifax, Nova Scotia from 1984 to 1988. The Oilers played their home games at the Halifax Metro Centre, and were the AHL affiliate of the Edmonton Oilers, whose logo theirs resembled.The Oilers played four seasons before moving on. Larry Kish coached the first three seasons, followed by Ron Low in the fourth season. After the 1987–88 season, the team was relocated to Sydney, Nova Scotia becoming the Cape Breton Oilers. The void the Oilers left in Halifax was filled by the Halifax Citadels.

Season-by-season results

Regular season{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
1984–85 AHL season>1984–85 803637 7— 792922954th, North
1985–86 AHL season>1985–86 802943 8— 663143536th, North
1986–87 AHL season>1986–87 803839— 3 793183154th, North
1987–88 AHL season>1987–88 803534 9 2 813233434th, North
Playoffs{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
!Season!!1st round!!2nd round!!Finals 1984–85 AHL season>1984–85 L, 2-4, Maine Mariners (AHL) >|— 1985–86 AHL season>1985–86 colspan="3"|Out of Playoffs 1986–87 AHL season>1986–87 L, 1-4, Sherbrooke Canadiens >|— 1987–88 AHL season>1987–88 L, 1-4, Maine Mariners (AHL) >|—

Notable NHL alumni

List of Nova Scotia Oilers alumni who played more than 100 games in Nova Scotia and 100 or more games in the National Hockey League.{hide}columns-list|colwidth=20em| {edih}

See also

{{AHL Bakersfield Condors}}{{Defunct AHL}}{{Canada-icehockey-team-stub}}

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