Draisaitl Aims for NHL Talent in Germany's National Team

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Draisaitl Aims for NHL Talent in Germany's National Team

German ice hockey standout, Leon Draisaitl, has shared his excitement about the progress of German players in the world's premier league just before the commencement of the new NHL season. During a media roundtable discussion, the 27-year-old remarked, "This is fantastic news for German ice hockey. I would be genuinely thrilled if we could eventually unite and represent Germany." Above all, the...

"That's outstanding for German ice hockey," the 27-year-old said in a media roundtable: "I'd be very happy if we all got together at some point and played for Germany."

Above all, the multitude of German offensive players in the NHL puts world-class forward Draisaitl in a positive mood. "We've been waiting a long time for guys like this, who play a good and important role and also contribute a lot offensively," Draisaitl said. He added that it shows that Germany can also "train very, very good players offensively."

In addition to Draisaitl, seven other German pros are in the lineups of NHL teams, including world championship runners-up Moritz Seider (22/Detroit Red Wings) and John-Jason Peterka (21/Buffalo Sabres), Tim Stützle (22/Ottawa Senators), Philipp Grubauer (31/Seattle Kraken), Lukas Reichel (21/Chicago Blackhawks), Nico Sturm (28) and Leon Gawanke (24/both San Jose Sharks). Seider and Stützle are already top performers for their teams, while Peterka and keeper Grubauer are important mainstays.

"Playing against the other Germans is always exciting and a lot of fun," Draisaitl said. He also has high goals with his Edmonton Oilers in the upcoming season, which the Canadians start Thursday night with an away game at the Vancouver Canucks. In his tenth NHL season, he wants to finally win a title. Many teams have the potential to go very far, explained the Cologne native: "Of course, I'd like to put us in that group, too."

Last season's playoff elimination should also serve as a valuable lesson. The aspiration of clinching the Stanley Cup was dashed following the second-round defeat against the eventual champions, the Las Vegas Golden Knights. Draisaitl remarked, "We've all aged a year, and with that, we've gained valuable experience. We should now feel more at ease in these circumstances."

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