Raiders pressured by Oilers to deal Draisaitl
Leon Draisaitl was never going to suit up for the Prince Albert Raiders this season and Raiders general manager Bruno Campese didn’t have a lot of choice in the matter.
Throughout the season while Draisaitl was toiling with the Edmonton Oilers, Oilers general manager Craig MacTavish informed Campese that he would only send Draisaitl back to junior if he could go to the Kelowna Rockets—the top ranked team in the WHL with a 31-6-3 record.
“I had a real specific destination in mind for Leon and I talked to Bruno Campese many times throughout the year, saying it was very unlikely that he’d be reassigned back to P.A.,” MacTavish said in a video on Oilers Today on NHL.com. “At one of those conversations, I said to Bruno that I had this specific situation that I thought was going to be ideal for Leon…I think for obvious reasons, Kelowna was the destination for Leon and I think this is going to be extremely important for his development.”
Campese obliged as he sent Draisaitl to the Kelowna Rockets for an 18-year-old Swiss forward Kris Schmidli, 18-year-old defenceman Dalton Yorke, a first round pick in the 2015 WHL Bantam Draft, a fourth round choice in 2016 and a conditional fourth rounder in either 2016 or 2017.