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Leon Draisaitl showed off his MVP in a 2-1 win over the New York Islanders, scoring two goals in the Edmonton Oilers game.
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Draisaitl’s OT goal came from a great pass from goalkeeper Calvin Pickard.
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Edmonton is 17th grade, New York is 10th grade, Edmonton is 5 to 3 times subsets
Connor McDavid, 5. Not his best game. Super quiet until the second stage of the powerful game, he sets the shooting of Dray’s execution offender. His turnover led to a jailbreak in the third-inning New York sprint, but Anthony Dulcair missed his backhand. Place the puck where you need to enter, right on the stick of Draisaitl. Contribution/Error of Class A Shooting (Gas): Even intensity +2/-0; special team +2/-0.
Zach Hyman, 4 years old. The power of calm is quiet. Take the RNH pass and shoot 5 shots online for the second time. Gas: ES +0/-0; ST +1/-0.
Adam Henrique, 4. Raised to the top line, but not finished. He and the nurse lost a fight around the corner, leading to Pierre Engvall’s A-level. Gas: ES +0/-1; ST +0/-1.
Connor Brown, 8 years old. Drai’s strong chemistry pops the puck at him for an annoying slot shot. Cleverly ruined the chance of the first game on PK. Then, Dray was set up for Edmonton’s first goal. At the end of the third inning, the excellent back checked the deep slots that thwarted Horvat and then filled with ice to get Stecher’s pass, almost deflecting the goal. Gas: ES +5/-0; ST +1/-0.
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Leon Draisaitl, 10. Can you shout “MVP! MVP! MVP!”? A sensational game. He led the team to make 11 major contributions to Class A shooting. Trying to check and pop up the puck, which led to a great set-up for Perry very early, then set up Walman with a wicked shot and then snatched his own two Connor Brown passes. He was called to BS late in the first time to pay fine. In the first goal of the game, he was hammered in a high slot slap Bobby Hull. On Stecher’s pass, he sent it to Brown, almost missing late in the game. He struggled hard, won the hockey early in the OT and then built an evil Boushad Slott. He broke into his outburst without a doubt. Gas: ES +9/-0; ST +2/-0
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Corey Perry, 7. Effective for attacks. Dangerous tips in the early stages of the game. Harpoon was introduced in the first Draya pass, but no goals were scored. Gas: ES +4/-0; ST +0/-0.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, 2. He is a veteran, but he made some expensive rookie mistakes. He lost a board battle early on – *sigh* * – Another 2-1-on-Oilers. He snatched the A-level in his second power match. He moved the puck away from the O-Zone board and began a series of pains in New York’s goal early in the third inning. He needs to play a safe game there, pouring the puck onto the board but putting it in the middle of what Horvat gets. He also allows Cizikas to shoot dangerous OT. Gas: ES +2/-3; ST +2/-0.
Vasily Podzolzin, 6. Solid work. RNH bounced back in the first turn of the game’s first 5 recruit shot, and then did it again in that period. Gas: ES +3/-0; ST +0/-1.
Viktor Arvidsson, 6. Effective two-way game. His busyness helped create A-level A and received a fine on the second level. He slammed a high slot on the third net. Gas: ES +3/-0; ST +0/-0.
Mattias Janmark, 5. A big show. He won a fight and then broke into Brown in the first phase to send Neff’s pass. Gas: ES +0/-0; ST +1/-0.
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Jeff Skinner, 4 years old. Too quiet. Gas: ES +0/-0; ST +0/-0.
Kasperi Kapanen, 4. Another player didn’t do enough. Gas: ES +0/-0; ST +0/-0.
Evan Bouchard, 7. The excellent N-Zone stopped and started the goal with Edmonton’s first score. He was caught in Duclair’s third phase break. The excellent game was to break a 2-on-1 run early in the OT and then slam the player who almost beat Sorokin. He won a game to start the winning goal sequence. He led the team 25:20. Gas: ES +5/-2; ST +1/-0.
Jake Walman, 7 years old. Looks good. I had a hard attack online in the early days. Quick Stick picks up slot seam pass at the second end. Gas: ES +1/-0; ST +0/-0.
Nurse Darnell, 6. Have your own. Fry the Marc Gatcomb to ice with a solid check. Gas: ES +1/-1; ST +0/-1.
Troy Stecher, 3. A grade A uniform one error, but a huge error. He conducted a risky and unwise O-Zone pass, resulting in a second 1-to-1. By setting Brown to Brown for the third time, but maybe it should be shot that one. Gas: ES +0/-1; ST +0/-1.
Brett Ear, 6. Quiet but effective. He kept the sheets clean and didn’t even have a wrong shot. Gas: ES +0/-0; ST +0/-0.
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Ty Emberson, 6. Bounce back from his worst game against New Jersey against New Jersey. Dangerous deflection on his first shift online shot. Gas: ES +1/-1; ST +0/-0.
Calvin Pickard, 8 years old. Early on, he stopped Cizikas a big hit in a 2-on-1 match. In the second early Deangelo slot, traffic is fine. The second phase stopped Romanov’s A-level 2-on-1. Failed to stop Horvat’s 2-on-1 shot early in the third time. Again foiled Cizikas in OT. Draisaitl’s goal of victory is very large.
“It’s all unconditional,” Draisaitl told Sportsnet’s Gene Principe. “It’s a great hockey feel. It’s something a lot of people don’t notice or appreciate. For him, letting the guts come out and play hockey, that’s the only reason we score here.”
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