WINNIPEG, MB - Leon Draisaitl recorded the seventh regular-season hat-trick of his NHL career, but the Edmonton Oilers were unable to sweep a back-to-back home-and-home set with the Winnipeg Jets after falling 7-5 at Canada Life Centre on Saturday night.
The Dynamic Duo set a pair of new Oilers single-season franchise records on the power play in the loss, with the German recording his 25th power-play goal of the campaign that opened the scoring before Connor McDavid followed suit in the third period with his 58th power-play point of the campaign.
Draisaitl's former Prince Albert Raiders teammate and Jets defenceman Josh Morrissey paced the hosts with two goals and an assist as Winnipeg was able to snap a five-game winless skid with the victory on Saturday.
"They played a good game," Draisaitl said. "We obviously gave them way too many chances for looks and scoring chances. They're obviously a good offensive team, so they'll capitalize."
Nick Bjugstad found the back of the net in his Oilers debut and 600th career NHL game, while Jack Campbell didn't have his best on the night, allowing six goals on 38 shots in the loss.
"It's disappointing," Campbell said. "The guys played great and I've been working super hard, feeling good going into the games and it's just disappointing to let them down. A couple I want back, and that would have been the difference."
"Jack made some saves in that third period to give us a chance, and that's something that he can take out of tonight's game, but our team can be better," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft added.
The Oilers travel to Buffalo ahead of facing the Sabres on Monday night as they continue their four-game road trip.
GAME RECAP: Jets 7, Oilers 5
Leon Draisaitl recorded a hat-trick and Nick Bjugstad scored on his debut in an Oilers defeat to the Jets on Saturday night
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