EDMONTON, AB – Forward Leon Draisaitl recorded his league-leading 28th goal and ninth game-winning tally of the season with 1:35 remaining in regulation on Friday night to lift the Edmonton Oilers to a 3-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks at Rogers Place.
After the Ducks tied it 2-2 on defenceman Jackson LaCombe's power-play goal in the third period, the German superstar took a redirected pass from Zach Hyman in the final two minutes and beat Anaheim goaltender Lukas Dostal under the crossbar to seal the two points and Edmonton's first win of 2025.
"I take big pride in stepping up when it's needed most, and it's always something that's really important to me," Draisaitl said. "Some years, it seems to go your way in certain moments, and other years, it doesn't. That's just the way this league works, but obviously, I'll take it."
Draisaitl pushed his point streak to 12 games and 25 points (11G, 14A) and passed Glenn Anderson for the fifth-most points in Oilers franchise history after delivering the decisive marker, increasing his lead to five goals in the NHL's goalscoring race ahead of four other players.
Defencemen Darnell Nurse had a goal and an assist, while Evan Bouchard contributed a helper on Ryan Nugent-Hopkins' first-period marker to pick up his 200th career point in the bounce-back victory for the Oilers following their defeat to the Ducks last weekend.
"I think it was a much better team effort," Nurse said. "Wasn't perfect by any means, but when you have those leads, you want to make sure that you bring them home. We were challenged at the end, but we found a way to get that final goal we needed."
Goaltender Stuart Skinner held down the crease with 27 saves to earn his 15th victory of the season, improving to 9-2-1 over his last 12 starts.
The Oilers will be back in action on Saturday when they start a four-game road trip in Seattle at Climate Pledge Arena with the second of back-to-back games against the Kraken.