The Edmonton Oilers have managed to avoid a potential crisis with Leon Draisaitl’s situation. Despite controversy surrounding his hit on Aleksander Barkov in game two against the Florida Panthers, Draisaitl has escaped suspension and will be eligible to play in Thursday night’s crucial game three at Rogers Place, according to Stephen Whyno of The Associated Press. This news comes as a relief to the Oilers organization and their supporters.
Criticism emerged regarding Draisaitl’s hit, which appeared to involve a high elbow on Barkov, leading to the Panthers captain leaving the game and not returning. While Draisaitl denied any malicious intent or frustration, opinions varied widely on whether he deserved further disciplinary action, possibly even a suspension. The hit resulted in a power play goal for the Panthers, which significantly impacted the outcome of the game.
The decision not to suspend Draisaitl may stem from the NHL’s reluctance to influence the Stanley Cup Final by sidelining star players. Additionally, Draisaitl’s clean record in terms of suspensions and minimal prior fines likely played a role in the leniency shown by the NHL Department of Player Safety.
In a further stroke of luck for the Oilers, Warren Foegele, who was ejected from game two for a knee-on-knee hit, also avoided additional discipline after a review. This decision was seen as a fair resolution by many, considering the impact of Foegele’s absence on the team’s playoff performance thus far.
With the only significant punishment from the NHL being a fine to Sam Carrick for slashing, the Oilers now have the opportunity to capitalize on this leniency as they aim to turn around their playoff series against the Panthers, starting with game three in Edmonton.