“All hell breaks loose”: Leon Draisaitl and Kris Knoblauch address Oilers’ discipline issues after Game 3 loss

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 Leon Draisaitl and Kris Knoblauch address Oilers’ discipline issues after Game 3 loss

Leon Draisaitl spoke about the Oilers' loss in Game 3.(Image via Joel Auerbach/Getty Images file)

Game 3 between the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers proved to be a terrible night for the Canadian team and Leon Draisaitl has finally spoken about his feelings for the game.

Game 3 loss against the Florida Panthers has been the second consecutive loss for the Edmonton Oilers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals.

Leon Draisaitl and Kris Knoblauch spoke about how the Edmonton Oilers can do better after the Game 3 loss

A few hours ago, as Leon Draisaitl spoke to the media alongside the Edmonton Oilers’ Corey Perry, as he reflected on Game 3.Leon Draisaitl said, “That's part of their DNA. That's, that's what they do. I think there's spurts in the series where we've handled it really well.”

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The Edmonton Oilers’ star player added, “Last night is, I mean, it's the game is over with 11 minutes left...all

hell breaks loose. It's a UFC fight. But, like, I think overall, we can be a little bit more disciplined and stay away from that.” Monday night was terrible for the Edmonton Oilers’ team and its fans. Many were expecting a win after the devastating loss in Game 2 but the reality was far from that.The Oilers’ Jake Walman has been fined $5000 for “roughing” the Florida Panthers’ Matthew Tkachuk and another $5000 for “unsportsmanlike conduct”.

The Edmonton Oilers’ coach, Kris Knoblauch, also spoke about it and said, “Florida does a really good job that. That’s their game. They like that…We got to play our game…But I think some of our guys got a little distracted with that. I think it’s most important for us to play in between the whistles.”The Edmonton Oilers are facing a pretty tough time after a smooth win in Game 1 against the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals. The Oilers' fans are shocked as the Edmonton Oilers were recording a pretty smooth run on the ice in the playoffs against the Vegas Golden Knights and the Dallas Stars.While for most fans the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals has now started to feel like a rematch from the last season when the Edmonton Oilers lost to the Florida Panthers, many are hoping for a succesful win in Game 4.Also Read: “He is a joke”: Evander Kane blasted by fans after controversial post-game comments following Game 3 loss

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