ST. PAUL, MN - Leon Draisaitl scored his 51st goal of the season on the powerplay, but it wasn't enough as the Wild fought to a 5-1 victory on Tuesday night at Xcel Energy Center.
Draisaitl's power-play tally set the Oilers record with 21 in a season, surpassing both Ryan Smyth and Wayne Gretzky. The German achieved the milestone by ripping a low shot through a Zach Hyman screen and past Cam Talbot in the third period. It was one of the few bright spots for the Oilers in a building where they haven't seen a lot of success, with the Wild sporting a 30-15-4 all-time record against Edmonton at Xcel Energy Center.
The Wild offence was paced by the play of Kevin Fiala and Ryan Hartman who scored twice apiece, while Fredrick Gaudreau added the final tally in the road game setback. The Wild improved their impressive home ice record as of late to 9-0-1 in their last 10 games and earned their sixth-straight win over the Oilers.
GAME RECAP: Wild 5, Oilers 1
Draisaitl sets the Oilers single-season power-play goal record, but it wasn't enough in a 6-1 defeat to the Wild
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