
Leon Draisaitl has been voted into the 2024 NHL All-Star Game.
Connor McDavid will not be the only player on the Edmonton Oilers playing at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game. This is because fellow superstar forward Leon Draisaitl has also been voted in to join the festivities.
Draisaitl is certainly no stranger to the All-Star Game, as this is the fifth time in his career that he has been selected for it.

Draisaitl, 28, has appeared in 38 games this season, where he has 19 goals to go along with 43 points. While his pace of production is lower than last season (52 goals and 128 points in 80), he has still been a big offensive force for the Oilers. Thus, he has earned the All-Star votes from the NHL fans.
Selected third-overall in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft, Draisaitl has 325 goals, 462 points, and 787 points in 676 career games. He has put together a marvelous career, and this latest All-Star selection only adds to that.
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