Personal leave puts hockey into perspective for Oilers star Leon Draisaitl
Time away from the Edmonton Oilers has clarified what's truly important for star forward Leon Draisaitl.
The 30-year-old centre stepped away from the NHL team last week and returned to Germany to attend to a family illness.
He missed three games, during which Edmonton went 2-1-0 and outscored their opponents 12-2.
Draisaitl said the Oilers were supportive of his brief personal leave.
"Obviously I needed to be with my family," he said on Saturday. "It puts things into perspective at times, how little this in here really matters when it comes to life."
The sniper rejoined his teammates on Thursday after a long day of travel and logged 19:17 in ice time in Edmonton's 6-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins.
He took morning skate on Saturday. The Oilers (25-19-8) host the Washington Capitals later in the day.
"Leon, I can't imagine what he's gone through this past week and a half," said Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch. "You play under the circumstances that he did, flying all day, the time change … and then playing. It would be ridiculous to think Leon would be at his best."
Draisaitl has 25 goals and 42 assists over 49 games this season and sits second on the team in scoring behind Connor McDavid’s 85 points.
Even when Draisaitl's not at his best, he's a "huge boost" to the Oilers, both during five-on-five play and on the power play, Knoblauch added.
"He definitely helps us in the lineup, just being there," the coach said. "Obviously when we're having success and the team's playing well, he's a big part of it. And we welcome him playing at his best."
Winger Andrew Mangiapane is expected to skate on a line with Draisaitl and Vasily Podkolzin against the Capitals.
Playing with Draisaitl is always a big opportunity, he said.
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