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Leon Draisaitl made history Thursday night—and brought the Edmonton Oilers back to life in the Stanley Cup Final.

After suffering a crushing 6-1 defeat in Game 3 against the Florida Panthers, the Oilers needed a spark. Draisaitl lit the fire. His overtime winner in Game 4 didn’t just win the game 5-4—it etched his name into NHL playoff history.

With four overtime goals this postseason, he now holds the record for the most in a single Stanley Cup run.

From Defeat to Redemption

Game 3 was a nightmare for Edmonton. Beaten badly, confidence was low. But Draisaitl stepped up—not just on the ice, but in the locker room.

After the loss, he addressed his teammates, urging them to focus on what’s ahead, not what went wrong. He emphasized resilience. And in Game 4, he delivered.

Despite falling behind 3-0 early in the first period, the Oilers regrouped.

Draisaitl played a pivotal role in the comeback, setting up two goals in the second period. By the third, the game was tied 3-3. Florida briefly pulled ahead, but Edmonton responded. Then came overtime.

A Goal for the Ages

At 11:18 into overtime, Draisaitl sealed the deal. Fighting through pressure from Florida’s A.J. Greer, he moved to the right face-off circle and fired a backhand shot. The puck deflected off defenseman Niko Mikkola’s skate and slipped through Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky’s legs.

It was a messy goal—but a moment of magic.
With that, the series was tied 2-2. The Stanley Cup Final now shifts back to Edmonton for Game 5 on Saturday, and momentum is swinging toward the Oilers.

Setting NHL Playoff Records

Draisaitl’s goal wasn’t just a game-winner. It was a record-breaker. No player in NHL history had scored four overtime goals in a single postseason—until now. He surpassed legends like Maurice “Rocket” Richard and Corey Perry.

And it’s not the first time he’s done it this series. His overtime goal also won Game 1 for the Oilers. Clearly, when it matters most, Draisaitl shows up.

“He says what he’s going to do—and then he does it,” said Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse. “That’s what makes him a leader.”

A Team That Never Quits

The Oilers looked flat early in Game 4. But Draisaitl’s assists in the second period sparked a rally. The team clawed back into the fight, showing their trademark tenacity.

“We didn’t start the way we wanted to,” Draisaitl admitted. “But we never gave up. That’s who we are.”

The Oilers showed resilience in adversity. After being dominated in Game 3, they could’ve crumbled. Instead, they responded with grit, focus, and belief.

Draisaitl and McDavid Lead the Charge

Both Draisaitl and Connor McDavid are tied for the NHL playoff scoring lead with 32 points each. Draisaitl boasts 11 goals and 21 assists, while McDavid has 6 goals and 26 assists. The duo continues to drive Edmonton’s offense.

Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch praised their leadership: “Leon has been unbelievable. In the toughest moments, he elevates. That’s what makes great players.”

Game 5: Oilers Return to Home Ice

With the series tied, the Oilers will host the Panthers in Edmonton for Game 5. After Draisaitl’s heroics, energy will be high. The team believes. The fans believe. And with their stars shining, the Oilers are once again in control of their Stanley Cup destiny.

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