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 Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767011]
Tue, 22 September 2020 13:51 Go to next message
smyth260  is currently offline smyth260
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A major accomplishment from Leon Draisaitl that warrants its own thread. He has exceeded every expectation.

https://www.nhl.com/news/edmonton-oilers-forward-leon-draisa itl-wins-hart-trophy/c-319122878

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"It's a big deal for me," Draisaitl said. "You know, at the same time, I know that there's so many people that have helped me get to this point, and there's so many people that I have to thank, you know, family, friends, coaching staff, they trust in me, my teammates, most importantly, the fans. There are so many people that, you know, play such a big role in this and they don't get much recognition, so just from my side, it's a huge thank you to all those people."

Draisaitl also won the Ted Lindsay Award as most outstanding player in voting by the NHL Players' Association after he led the League with 110 points (43 goals, 67 assists) and in points per game (1.55), assists, and power-play points (44). He was first among forwards in ice time per game (22:37), tied with Boston Bruins forward David Pastrnak for first in game-winning goals (10), and was second in even-strength points (66) and power-play goals (16). Draisaitl had 33 multipoint games and scored at least one point in 56 of 71 games.

"Obviously, I found some chemistry with [Kailer Yamamoto] and [Ryan Nugent-Hopkins]," Draisaitl said of his linemates. "We clicked at the end and had a good run, so that definitely helped. Again, the whole team throughout the entire year. Coaching staff, the trust they put in me and, you know, getting me out there over and over again even though I probably didn't deserve it at times. You know I'm just very thankful for that."

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"It's a nice personal reward, or it's a nice personal … yeah, I guess, award for myself, but there's nothing that comes ahead of the Stanley Cup," Draisaitl said. "I think that's the same for any player in the League. And, you know, if I could hand those two awards back in for the Stanley Cup, I would do that in a heartbeat, and I think so would everyone else. So it's a nice day. I'm proud and I'm happy, for sure. But you know, my goal at the end of the day in my career is to win the Stanley Cup."

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He is the first Germany-born player to win the Hart Trophy.

"It's a big honor," Draisaitl said. "Our hockey's getting much better (in Germany) and we're producing more and more players, so hopefully this will somehow give little kids maybe some more joy of playing hockey and starting hockey instead of other sports. If I can help with that in any way, then I'd love to do that."



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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767021 is a reply to message #767011 ]
Tue, 22 September 2020 15:38 Go to previous messageGo to next message
GabbyDugan  is currently offline GabbyDugan
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He's 24. and has lots of gas in the tank. I'm pulling for him to continue anchoring his own line for the Oilers for years to come.

Have to admit I was expecting him to win the Lindsay and not the Hart. I'm glad the writers got it right this time.




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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767028 is a reply to message #767011 ]
Tue, 22 September 2020 16:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
K.McC#24  is currently offline K.McC#24
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Happy for him, he has certainly exceeded my expectations, I thought he was overpaid on his contract when it was signed, and he probably was, but that has turned around for the last couple years in terms of the value the team is receiving. He's really changed his game, and the maturity has shown. The Oilers have to take advantage of their 2 best players getting into their best years, hope they can do it. The regular season was a pretty good result, considering the dumb play-in and the fact the team didn't actually make the playoffs.

Really hard to get pumped just the way things are, the way hockey has to be played, the fact that there is no ceremony to the awards. Pretty sad.



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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767034 is a reply to message #767011 ]
Tue, 22 September 2020 20:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Pseudoreality  is currently offline Pseudoreality
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Is it not insane that the Oilers have two Hart/Lindsay/Art Ross Trophy winners on the team in the prime of their career and team still can't compete? How sad is that?


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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767035 is a reply to message #767034 ]
Tue, 22 September 2020 20:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Pseudoreality wrote on Tue, 22 September 2020 20:35

Is it not insane that the Oilers have two Hart/Lindsay/Art Ross Trophy winners on the team in the prime of their career and team still can't compete? How sad is that?

I wouldn’t read much into it. There’s no chance it’s evidence of larger systemic problems that have held the team back for years, along with a complicit and generally useless local media team that enables and fawns over the people who are the actual problem for fear of losing access. More likely Drai just needs to back check.



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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767048 is a reply to message #767011 ]
Wed, 23 September 2020 10:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ragnarok73  is currently offline Ragnarok73
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So, is there a way we could trade those trophies for a Stanley Cup? I'm sure Leon would be willing to make that deal.


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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767049 is a reply to message #767048 ]
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Ragnarok73 wrote on Wed, 23 September 2020 13:11

So, is there a way we could trade those trophies for a Stanley Cup? I'm sure Leon would be willing to make that deal.


Well, yes. He even says that in the above quote:

And, you know, if I could hand those two awards back in for the Stanley Cup, I would do that in a heartbeat, and I think so would everyone else.



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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767069 is a reply to message #767035 ]
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CrudeRemarks wrote on Tue, 22 September 2020 20:49

Pseudoreality wrote on Tue, 22 September 2020 20:35

Is it not insane that the Oilers have two Hart/Lindsay/Art Ross Trophy winners on the team in the prime of their career and team still can't compete? How sad is that?

I wouldn’t read much into it. There’s no chance it’s evidence of larger systemic problems that have held the team back for years, along with a complicit and generally useless local media team that enables and fawns over the people who are the actual problem for fear of losing access. More likely Drai just needs to back check.


*like*

Between the Drai backchecking and McDavid being too quiet and serious a person it's a wonder we're not a lottery pick again!



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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767183 is a reply to message #767069 ]
Mon, 28 September 2020 18:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Adam wrote on Wed, 23 September 2020 14:30

CrudeRemarks wrote on Tue, 22 September 2020 20:49

Pseudoreality wrote on Tue, 22 September 2020 20:35

Is it not insane that the Oilers have two Hart/Lindsay/Art Ross Trophy winners on the team in the prime of their career and team still can't compete? How sad is that?

I wouldn’t read much into it. There’s no chance it’s evidence of larger systemic problems that have held the team back for years, along with a complicit and generally useless local media team that enables and fawns over the people who are the actual problem for fear of losing access. More likely Drai just needs to back check.


*like*

Between the Drai backchecking and McDavid being too quiet and serious a person it's a wonder we're not a lottery pick again!

When will Keegan be ready to step in as an assistant coach and start to straighten out this mess? Maybe a few games behind the bench for the Condors first for good measure?



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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767184 is a reply to message #767183 ]
Mon, 28 September 2020 18:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Kr55  is currently offline Kr55
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g2k wrote on Mon, 28 September 2020 18:46

Adam wrote on Wed, 23 September 2020 14:30

CrudeRemarks wrote on Tue, 22 September 2020 20:49

Pseudoreality wrote on Tue, 22 September 2020 20:35

Is it not insane that the Oilers have two Hart/Lindsay/Art Ross Trophy winners on the team in the prime of their career and team still can't compete? How sad is that?

I wouldn’t read much into it. There’s no chance it’s evidence of larger systemic problems that have held the team back for years, along with a complicit and generally useless local media team that enables and fawns over the people who are the actual problem for fear of losing access. More likely Drai just needs to back check.


*like*

Between the Drai backchecking and McDavid being too quiet and serious a person it's a wonder we're not a lottery pick again!

When will Keegan be ready to step in as an assistant coach and start to straighten out this mess? Maybe a few games behind the bench for the Condors first for good measure?


Seems like a waste of time for someone with Lowe genes, no? Just shoot that kid up to the management ranks and get the winning started.



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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767208 is a reply to message #767184 ]
Tue, 29 September 2020 09:46 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Rocksteady  is currently offline Rocksteady
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Kr55 wrote on Mon, 28 September 2020 18:53

Seems like a waste of time for someone with Lowe genes, no? Just shoot that kid up to the management ranks and get the winning started.


Imagine being Keegan Lowe, his dad wins 6 cups, a hall of famer and a top notch fail upwards management type.

He'd just be happy to be one of that, most likely the fail upwards.



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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767210 is a reply to message #767208 ]
Tue, 29 September 2020 10:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
CrudeRemarks  is currently offline CrudeRemarks
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Rocksteady wrote on Tue, 29 September 2020 09:46

Kr55 wrote on Mon, 28 September 2020 18:53

Seems like a waste of time for someone with Lowe genes, no? Just shoot that kid up to the management ranks and get the winning started.


Imagine being Keegan Lowe, his dad wins 6 cups, a hall of famer and a top notch fail upwards management type.

He'd just be happy to be one of that, most likely the fail upwards.


I bet his dad never brings his cups up at family gatherings



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 Re: Leon Wins the Hart and Lindsay! [message #767219 is a reply to message #767210 ]
Tue, 29 September 2020 12:35 Go to previous message
Dragon_Matt  is currently offline Dragon_Matt
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He doesn't. He just wears all the rings and hopes someone else brings it up.


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