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Oilers' Leon Draisaitl Signals Hopeful Future in Offseason Farewell

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Sam Jones
July 17, 2024  (1:24 PM)
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As the NHL season wraps up, Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers delivered a heartfelt goodbye to fans, marking the beginning of his offseason.

In a poignant post on social media, Leon Draisaitlreflected on the season's challenging conclusion and the team's growth, stirring anticipation for future triumphs.

"A bitter end to a tremendous season. I am confident the growth our group experienced will propel us to the top. Thank you Oil Country for your unwavering support all season long." - Leon Draisaitl

Draisaitl's acknowledgment of the fans' support underscores his connection with the community and his hopes pinned on clinching the Stanley Cup next season. The sting of a Game 7 loss this season seems to have only fueled the team's resolve.

The Oilers are showing signs of unity and determination, with players expressing their commitment to bringing home the championship next season.

The spotlight remains firmly on Draisaitl during the offseason, particularly concerning his upcoming contract negotiations. Despite rumors of a possible departure, all reliable sources suggest that Draisaitl is keen on staying with the Oilers. The expected deal could mirror that of Auston Matthews with the Toronto Maple Leafs, potentially reaching near $14M, though the duration remains under discussion. According to sports journalist David Pagnotta, the contract could span four years.

With general manager Ken Holland's strategic moves, including securing Draisaitl and potentially re-signing superstar Connor McDavid, the Oilers are positioning themselves as serious contenders for not just one, but multiple Stanley Cups. The depth and talent of this year's roster have been noted as the strongest yet, signaling promising times ahead under Holland's leadership.

As Draisaitl and his teammates set their sights on future glories, the spirit within the team and among the fans is more resilient than ever, ready to transform past disappointments into the fuel for tomorrow's victories.

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