With gambling in NHL sphere, players weigh in on future of ‘vague’ injury disclosures
Leon Draisaitl was hurting — big time. And it was clear for everyone to see.
The Edmonton Oilers centre dealt with an obvious ankle injury throughout the majority of last spring’s NHL playoffs.
But as is customary during the post-season — and often throughout the regular schedule — the team would only divulge one of its stars and keys to success had a “lower-body injury” and was available to play.
The attempt at evasiveness didn’t have the desired effect as opponents knew exactly where Draisaitl was feeling pain, with some even taking the odd whack at the German’s damaged joint.