Draizaitls wins four points and rises to the top of the NHL’s top scores

Edmonton’s Oilers striker Leon Draizaitl scored four points on Monday in the National Hockey League’s regular championship game, helping his team beat Seattle’s Kraken 5: 2.

The German hockey player stood out with two goals and two assists, becoming the highest scorer of the season. He has 17 points in eight games this season – seven goals and ten assists. There are also 17 points in the account of teammate Konora McDavid, who scored one assists in this game. McDavid also stood out 7 + 10 this season.

Dankan Keith, Bald Turris and Keiler Jamamoto also helped the winners, helping the Oilers win their seventh victory in eight games of the season and regain their leading position at the Western Conference. Goalkeeper Miko Koskinen repelled 27 out of 29 shots.

In another match, the league’s best sniper, Alexander Oweckin, was left without points, but his Capitals in Washington lost 2 to 3 (1: 0, 0: 2, 1: 1) to the champions of Lightning. Alex Kilorn, Anthony Sirelli and Breiden’s Points were the winners, while Brett Lysons scored their first goal in the Capitals, but another accurate show on the account of Konora Syria.

With this success, Lightning interrupted Washington’s excellent start to the season, when Capitals managed to score a point in all eight previous games.

After a 14-point success in eight matches, the Oilers regained the Western Conference’s lead by a point ahead of the Calgary Flames, while the Kraken ranked 14th in 16 games with seven points in ten games.

In the Eastern Conference, the leader with 17 points in nine matches is the Florida Panthers, while the Capitals with 13 points is in fourth place, and the Lightning with 11 points is the sixth in 16 points.

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