Draisaitl is expected to be a core piece for the Oilers for the foreseeable future. He signed an eight-year, $112 million contract ($14 million average annual value) starting next season and is currently in the final season of an eight-year, $68 million contract ($8.5 million AAV) signed prior to the 2017-2018 season.
For all their inconsistency, the Bruins have been one of the NHL ... No Oiler is hotter than Leon Draisaitl, who has a 12-15—27 line during a 14-game point streak that matches the best in ...
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Center Leon Draisaitl's point streak was halted ... Referee Chris Rooney, a Boston native, worked his 1,500th career game. Oilers: Their team speed was just too much for the Bruins, as its been for a lot of teams. Bruins: It was their second straight ...
Boston Bruins (20-17-5, in the Atlantic Division ... Pastrnak has six goals and four assists over the past 10 games. Leon Draisaitl has 29 goals and 30 assists for the Oilers. Zach Hyman has six goals and four assists over the last 10 games.
The Bruins secured a point on Sunday night but still dropped their fourth game in a row. And while Boston couldn’t come away with the win, coach Joe Sacco liked the fight he saw from his team and chose to see the loss as the glass being half full.
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The Oilers took to the ice for practice on Monday at TD Garden to shake off the previous day’s travel and prepare themselves to meet a perennial contender in the Bruins, who’ve lost four straight games (0-3-1) and five of their last six (1-4-1) after losing back-to-back matches this past weekend to the Maple Leafs and Islanders.
Naturally, given this mix, Brown got the least ice time among Oilers blueliners at 11:49. His most notable moment came in the first period when he levelled Trent Frederic with a hip check along the boards by the Oilers bench. Brown was used on the penalty kill in the third when Ekholm was in the box.
There have been a lot of Edmonton Oilers games over the years in which they’ve trailed 3-0 in the first period — 102, to be exact. Those games have rarely gone well for the team in the past, and understandably so.
After an OT win against New Jersey snapped a three-game losing streak, Justin Bourne shares his thoughts on three players the Maple Leafs will be counting on most for the team to have long-term success this season.