Moritz Seider won the German duel with Leon Draisaitl in the NHL. When the Detroit Red Wings beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-4 after a penalty shootout, both national ice hockey players each scored a goal for their team on Wednesday (local time). Seider scored his fourth goal of the season to make it 2-0 for Detroit in the 18th minute with a pass that was still deflected, Draisaitl reduced the lead to 3:4 for Edmonton in the 44th minute. It was the 31st goal of the season for the Cologne native, who, like Seider, failed in the penalty shootout with his attempt. Reaching overtime gave the Oilers at least a point in the playoff race. Edmonton continues to have a much better chance than Detroit of qualifying for the championship title after the regular season, despite the Red Wings clinching their fourth straight win.
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