Player's Own Voice

Player's Own Voice podcast: Leon Draisaitl would trade MVP for Stanley Cup

The Player's Own Voice podcast connects with the NHL's biggest individual winner, Leon Draisaitl. The MVP calls in from Cologne, Germany, to talk about the honours, the unfinished business of the Oilers' season and the good times alongside teammate Connor McDavid.

Hart and Ted Lindsay Trophy winner balances individual and team needs

Edmonton Oilers centre Leon Draisaitl joins the latest edition of CBC Sports' Player's Own Voice podcast. (Mary Altaffer/The Associated Press)

The NHLPA and the hockey writers association are in full agreement: Leon Draisaitl was the best player in the league this year. 

With Hart and Ted Lindsay trophies in his collection now, the superstar from Cologne, Germany via Prince Albert, Sask., (and how many people follow that route to stardom?) reflects on the circumstances of winning individual honours while his Oilers fell out of Stanley Cup running sooner than many anticipated.

In sum, Draisaitl is grateful for the accolades, but he'd gladly trade them in for Edmonton's name to be on the Cup again.

Draisaitl joined Player's Own Voice host Anastasia Bucsis from Germany, where he is both training and relaxing. In a topsy-turvy period for all professional sports, Draisaitl says with certainty that when the call comes to get back to play, "you better be ready." 

Like the CBC Sports' Player's Own Voice essay series, the POV podcast lets athletes speak to Canadians about issues from a personal perspective. To listen to all three seasons, subscribe for free on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Tune In or wherever you get your other podcasts.