Oilers, Leon Draisaitl
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Leon Draisaitl, one of the most talented players in the Edmonton Oilers, appeared heartbroken after his team had lost to the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 3. But things went back on track for the Edmonton Oilers as their efforts paid off last night at Game 4 when they won against the Vegas Golden Knights.
Leon Draisaitl had two assists in the Oilers' Game 3 loss against the Golden Knights, but his own goal stole all the headlines.
The Oilers are proving to be a worthy Stanley Cup contender with each passing game — even with their star duo not at their best.
After an extremely crushing Game 3 defeat at the hands of the Golden Knights, Oilers' Stuart Skinner and Leon Draisaitl broke fans' hearts with their statements.
Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl combined to give the Oilers a thrilling 5-4 overtime victory over the Golden Knights in Game 2.
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The Stanley Cup Final is in Edmonton, and Oilers star Leon Draisaitl made history Monday night. Only it had more to do with his home country than his home arena. Draisaitl became the first German
It was Reilly Smith with the game-winning goal with 0.4 seconds left, with assists from William Karlsson, Brayden McNabb and, unfortunately, Oilers star Leon Draisaitl, whose stick was in the worst possible place in the worst possible time.
The Edmonton Oilers are a one-dimensional team. That criticism has followed the team for years during the Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl era. Many have argued that the team is far too reliant on its dynamic duo and lacks the supporting cast to bring the organization to its ultimate goal.