Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl will miss the remainder of the regular season due to a lower-body injury. He sustained the injury in Monday's game against the Nashville Predators after a check from Ozzy Wiesblatt. The Oilers, holding a 33-26-9 record, have 14 games left.
The Edmonton Oilers received confirmation on Tuesday that Leon Draisaitl, who has recorded 35 goals and 97 points in 65 games this 2025-26 season, will be sidelined for the rest of the regular season. The injury occurred during Monday's matchup against the Nashville Predators, forcing Draisaitl to leave the game early following a check from Ozzy Wiesblatt. With the team at 33-26-9 and currently seventh in the standings, the Oilers face a challenging stretch without one of their top performers ahead of their April 17 home finale against the Vancouver Canucks. Secondary scoring has been a persistent issue this season, exacerbating concerns over depth. Several players are highlighted as needing to step up. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has 17 goals and 50 points in 58 games but only six points in his last 11. Jack Roslovic, with 17 goals and 28 points in 55 games, showed early promise in November but has since struggled offensively. Trent Frederic, on an eight-year, $30.8 million extension, has four goals and one assist in 65 games. Rookie Matt Savoie has improved lately, posting two goals and nine points in 10 games since the Olympic break, earning a spot alongside Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman. This absence tests the Oilers' depth, long a point of scrutiny, as they aim to secure a playoff spot.