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Leon Draisaitl's Dog Bowie Joins Oilers' Milestone Celebration
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Leon Draisaitl of the Edmonton Oilers celebrated his 1000th NHL point with a unique ice-side ceremony, featuring his dog Bowie. The German-born player, now the 103rd in league history to reach the milestone, received a golden stick, Tiffany crystal award, and Rolex watch from his teammates. The Oilers Foundation also donated $25,000 to charity in his name. Checkout Solipillow.com
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