Leon Draisaitl is having a Hart-Trophy calibre season this year, but fans and media outside of Edmonton are still sleeping on the Oilers superstar - with TSN not even naming him as an MVP candidate.
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Leon Draisaitl Has Found A New LevelThere was a time when Leon Draisaitl may have been a little overrated. I know, I know, saying something like that is sacrilegious in Edmonton. But the fact is that earlier in his career ...
Draisaitl scored twice and added two PIM in Friday's 5-4 loss to the Avalanche. Draisaitl and Nathan MacKinnon played starring roles in a head-to-head matchup between the top-two point-earners ...
EDMONTON — If there was a single moment that epitomized how outstanding Leon Draisaitl has been this season and how much he’s meant to the Edmonton Oilers, look no further than Monday night.
For the first time in his career, Leon Draisaitl is no longer living in Connor McDavid’s shadow. Ever since McDavid entered the league in the 2015-16 season, he and Draisaitl are first and ...
It also may not be the first name that comes to mind when you think ... cast his vote for the Oilers other superstar forward Leon Draisaitl. Connor McDavid usually leads the MVP talk in Edmonton ...
It's been a banner goal scoring season for Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers. In the first season of his new mega-contract, he's played at a superstar level since the opening night puck drop.
Advertisement This fall, the Oilers played centres Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl an average of 22 minutes per game from October through December. It was a slight increase in usage compared to ...
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