
Full-strength Draisaitl steps up for Oilers in Game 1 of Cup final
Oilers centre Leon Draisaitl, from left to right, defenceman Evan Bouchard and forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins celebrate Draisaitl's overtime winner in Game 1 of the NHL Stanley Cup final against the Florida Panthers in Edmonton on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck
EDMONTON — Leon Draisaitl gave all he had in last season's Stanley Cup final.
The Edmonton Oilers centre — hand and ribs injuries hampering his superstar ability — gutted it out with 10 goals and 11 assists across the whole of the playoffs for a team that fell just short at the last hurdle.
Just over 11 1/2 months later, Draisaitl is healthy. And with Connor McDavid by his side, the big German stepped up for the Oilers in the opener of a title series rematch against the defending champ.
Draisaitl scored on a power play at 19:29 of overtime Wednesday as the Oilers came back from a 3-1 deficit in the second period to beat the Florida Panthers 4-3 and take a 1-0 lead in what looks like another mouth-watering matchup for hockey's holy grail.
'It's tough to describe,' Draisaitl, who has now found the back of the net nine times this spring, said of his winner. 'Some incredible plays that made it pretty 'easy' for me to put that home. It's a special feeling.'
McDavid took a pass from Corey Perry before finding Edmonton's No. 29 for him to bury his second goal of the night — and third OT breakthrough of the post-season to tie a league record — inside an incandescent Rogers Place on Sergei Bobrovsky after Tomas Nosek was whistled for delay of game.
'You can't put a number on it,' McDavid said when asked to quantify what Draisaitl brings. 'He's invaluable. Clutch, faceoffs you name it, he does it. He doesn't get enough respect or credit for his defensive capabilities. There's maybe nobody better.'
Draisaitl, whose parents were sitting in the stands behind Bobrovsky's net in OT, reflected on being at full strength compared to the sick bay the group had going in 2024.
'Some of our guys got pretty banged up early last year,' he said. 'Sometimes the fatigue just seems to set in a little bit quicker. It's nice to nice to feel good and healthy.
'Hopefully it stays that way.'
Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch said the fact his team defeated both the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars in five games this spring after opening with a 4-2 series win over the Los Angeles Kings has helped his roster's overall health — other than winger Zach Hyman, who's out with a dislocated wrist.
'Certainly he was banged up and not 100 per cent … I think a lot of our team was,' Knoblauch said of Draisaitl last post-season. 'This year, we had two long breaks after series … gave us a lot of time to recover, and just helped everybody and the injury aspect. We're pretty fortunate right now.'
The Oilers fell behind the Panthers 3-0 in last year's final before winning three straight to force a winner-take-all showdown that Florida took on home ice.
Edmonton drew first blood Wednesday on a night where its stars led the way in key moments.
With the Oilers down 3-2 in the second period, McDavid found Mattias Ekholm in front for him to score his first of the playoffs after the Panthers choked off the middle of the ice.
McDavid and Draisaitl then combined, as they have so many times, to push Edmonton over the top.
'I don't really have words for you guys,' Oilers winger Kasperi Kapanen, who joined the club off the waiver wire and provided two assists Wednesday, said of that dynamic duo. 'These guys are generational talents, and then future Hall of Famers.'
'I've seen them do it many times,' Skinner added. 'Hopefully I'm able to see them do it a lot more.'
Draisaitl, of course, knows the job is far from done after Edmonton topped a Florida team that entered 31-0 when leading after the first or second period in the playoffs since the team's first Cup final run in 2023.
'It's great for right now,' Draisaitl said. 'But we've got to look ahead and get ready for Game 2.'
That goes Friday back at Rogers Place.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 4, 2025.
Joshua Clipperton, The Canadian Press
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


CBC
4 minutes ago
- CBC
Oilers fans showing optimism, enthusiasm ahead of Game 2
With the Edmonton Oilers heading into their second home game of the Stanley Cup final, fans from across North America are elated with the team's performance and the energy of the fan base in the city. Gaudan Roy and Janice Walsh are two of those fans who flew to Edmonton for the Oilers. They came together from Quebec to watch the Oilers' first two home games in person. "We were at the game. I thought it was electrifying. Everybody's emotions were high … I really like being here for the games. The whole city is just boiling with emotion," Roy said. Roy and Walsh said Canada is standing behind the Oilers in their quest for the Cup. "You can feel that people are behind the Oilers, and we want the Cup in Canada this year," said Roy. "I agree," said Walsh. "I think everybody here feels the same way. Whether you are a Habs fan or a Canucks fan. You're here to see Canada win the Cup." Oilers superfan Duncan Byquist said he is happy to see tourists and people from outside of Edmonton coming into the city to enjoy the atmosphere and celebrate the Oilers. "The coolest thing is hearing all the people that are here from out of town," Byquist said. "They're loving it and flying in from all over the place … that's what's really cool." After a nail-biting overtime win in Game 1, fans are revelling in how this rematch is a far cry from the Oilers' early performance in last year's finals. "It's a nice contrast because we were behind 0-3 last year," said "So it was a whole different thing where [fans] were almost reserved like it was over. This year, there's more excitement. We're in a better place." WATCH | Draisaitl scores to win Game 1 in overtime Draisaitl's OT winner lifts Oilers over Panthers in Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final 2 days ago Duration 1:45 Leon Draisaitl scores twice, including the game-winning goal in overtime, to lead Edmonton to a 4-3 win over Florida in Game 1 of their Stanley Cup Final rematch. Kobe Grant is a serious Oilers supporter who said he has flown all the way from Arizona for all the playoff games in Edmonton this year. "I've been to every home playoff game here. It's the best fan base in hockey. It's electric. We deserve this win. I love this fame. I love this team," Grant said. Oilers supporter David Lemieux said he is happy the Oilers are getting another shot to beat the Panthers in the finals. "I'm kind of glad we're playing Florida again because we will show them this year that we will beat them. I'm really optimistic that we are going to have a good year."


CTV News
31 minutes ago
- CTV News
Steven Sabados- Decorating Outdoor Spaces
Regina Watch Be it a Patio or apartment balcony, Steven Sabados has you covered on budget-friendly ways to decorate your outdoor spaces this summer. #SponsoredContent


CTV News
an hour ago
- CTV News
Gift Ideas for Father's Day
Vancouver Watch On CTV Morning Live, House of Knives President, Andre Eng cooks up a few handy gift ideas for Father's Day!