🏒 SPECIAL NEWS: Florida Panthers Coach Paul Maurice Demands Doping Test for Leon Draisaitl
“Is He Even Human Out There?” — 8 Angry Words Spark NHL Firestorm
In a stunning twist that’s lighting up hockey Twitter and stirring controversy across the league, Florida Panthers head coach Paul Maurice has formally requested that the NHL conduct a doping test on Edmonton Oilers star Leon Draisaitl.
The bold move came after a nail-biting playoff showdown where Draisaitl delivered yet another jaw-dropping performance—seemingly unstoppable, almost machine-like. While Oilers fans are hailing him as a hero, Maurice wasn’t convinced it was all natural.
💣 “Is he even human out there? Test him now!”
— Paul Maurice, caught on hot mic post-game
Those eight words, blurted out in a moment of visible frustration, quickly went viral. Hashtags like #DraisaitlTest, #PaulMauriceMeltdown, and #OilersConspiracy began trending within hours.
🎯 Suspicions Fueled by Oilers’ Strategy
Maurice reportedly believes that Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch may be “using every trick in the book” to keep his team dominant, especially amid Draisaitl’s relentless stamina and sharp edge late into regulation and overtime. While there’s no formal accusation of foul play beyond the doping request, Maurice’s tone suggests a deep mistrust.
“We play hard, we play fair. But what I saw tonight? That was… something else.” Maurice told reporters before exiting the post-game press conference abruptly.
🧪 NHL Responds
The NHL released a brief statement acknowledging the request:
“All players are subject to random testing under league policy. Any further actions will be handled internally and in accordance with protocol.”
No confirmation has been made about whether Draisaitl will undergo immediate testing.
⚖️ Divided Reactions
Hockey fans and analysts are split. Some see Maurice’s outburst as a desperate deflection after a hard loss, while others say it’s a legitimate concern considering Draisaitl’s “superhuman” playoff stats. Still, many are criticizing Maurice for what they call “unsportsmanlike insinuations” with no evidence.
“You don’t accuse a guy like Draisaitl unless you’ve got proof,” said one former NHL player on a sports panel. “This could turn ugly fast.”
🔥 What’s Next?
As tensions rise ahead of Game 6, the psychological warfare between coaches is now nearly as fierce as the action on the ice. Whether Maurice’s comments were a strategic jab or a sincere concern, one thing is clear: the drama just hit playoff-level intensity