During the Oilers 40th Anniversary Season, EdmontonOilers.com is looking back at the history of the franchise weekly with Throwback Thursdays.
EDMONTON, AB - We've done the dance before with Calgary in 2012.
Now, Red Deer will join Edmonton in 2021 in hosting the 45th rendition of the IIHF World Junior Championship for the 13th time on Canadian soil.
Rogers Place has already had a taste of international hockey in its early days with the 2018 Hlinka Gretzky Cup and the Canadian Women's National Team's 2-1 overtime win over the United States back in December of 2017, while Red Deer hosted the tournament in 1995.
Plenty of Oilers, past and present, played significant roles for their countries at World Juniors in Edmonton and Red Deer during those years in what has become one of Canada's favourite Christmas traditions. We take a look at some of those Oilers in today's edition Throwback Thursdays.
THROWBACK THURSDAY: World Junior pedigree
With the return of the IIHF World Junior Championship to Edmonton and Red Deer in 2021, we look at some notable Oilers who made their name in these cities at past tournaments.
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