Draisaitl willing to trade his career-high goal total for an Oilers playoff spot
TORONTO — Leon Draisaitl’s in the midst of a career season, but he would give it up if it meant his Edmonton Oilers were playoff bound.
Draisaitl’s power-play goal gave the Oilers an early lead before Edmonton was overwhelmed in a 6-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday night. That extended Draisaitl’s point streak to eight games and brought his goal total up to 39, already 10 better than his previous scoring high in 2016-17, but the Oilers slipped further back in the Pacific Division.
“I’d rather give up some of my goals to be in a playoff spot,” said a downcast Draisaitl in the visitor’s locker room after the game. “I’m confident right now, obviously, they’ve been going in, but it’s not about me. This is a team sport and I want to win hockey games and I want to make the playoffs.
“Like I said, I’d rather give some of my goals rather than having them and not making the playoffs.”