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Leon Draisaitl is Single-Handedly Carrying the Oilers in Playoffs

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Edmonton Oilers' Leon Draisaitl dominates the playoff series against the LA Kings, contributing to all 14 goals scored by the team. Can the Oilers find depth scoring to support him?

As the Edmonton Oilers and the LA Kings face off in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs, the series stands at an even 2-2 after four intense games. While both teams are fighting hard, one player stands out above the rest: Leon Draisaitl. The 27-year-old has been on the ice for all 14 of the Oilers’ goals in this series, a remarkable feat that showcases his dominance on the ice.

Draisaitl has not only been present for every goal, but he’s also contributed directly to nine of them with five goals and four assists. Game 4 was a prime example of his prowess, with the Oilers coming back from a 3-0 deficit in the first period to win 5-4 in overtime. Draisaitl played a crucial role in the comeback, scoring two goals and providing one assist while being on the ice for all five Oilers goals.

Although Draisaitl’s performance has been exceptional, the Oilers cannot rely solely on him to carry the team throughout the series. Edmonton needs to find depth scoring and capitalize on opportunities when Draisaitl is not on the ice if they want to come out on top against the Kings. Leon Draisaitl Playoffs

Draisaitl’s playoff numbers are unbelievable, as he has 23 goals and 45 assists for a total of 68 points in just 41 playoff games. 7 points higher than teammate Connor McDavid, who has 61 points in 41 playoff games, and has 6 points in this series against the LA Kings.

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