"I think there's definitely some extra spice there, especially when we finished one and two in our division," Draisaitl said of the Battle of Alberta in the post-season. "Obviously there's some history with both organizations going on and there was a stat that said it was the first time since 1990 or something that the Oilers and Flames faced each other.
"The media can hype it up a lot. The fans and media… You could feel it. There was just something in the air, and I think those are just the most fun games. There was so much tension for two weeks and there was so much going on. Every game was so hyped up, so it was so much fun being a part of it."
The Oilers would lose out in four games in the Western Conference Final to the Avalanche, the eventual Stanley Cup Champions, but there were plenty of lessons learned in the locker room for this upcoming campaign and beyond as they try to push beyond the benchmark they established last season.
"They were the best team in the League," Draisaitl said. "They were better than us, no question. I think the series was a lot tighter than some people might give us credit for. Other than maybe Game 2, it could've really went either way."
To be the best, most of the time you have to beat the best and the Oilers expect they'll have to find their way through the Avalanche again to inch closer to the Cup.
"A lot of teams, they look at the team that's won it last and try to pick little things from what they do," he said. "Tampa was the same thing, but that's a really good hockey team. We want to get there. I think if we want to win the Stanley Cup, we're going to have to go through them again at some point, so hopefully it's next season."
Draisaitl has spent time training in Toronto this off-season with new Oilers netminder Jack Campbell and is expecting to arrive in Edmonton on August 29, as per aninterview with NHL.com Senior Writer Dan Rosen.
Earlier this month, Head Coach Jay Woodcroft sain on Oilers Now with Bob Stauffer that he's expecting Draisaitl to be healthy and ready to go for Main Camp in September.