Stuart Skinner G EDM Thu 5/15/25 1:20 AM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner posted a 24-save shutout in Wednesday's 1-0 overtime win over the Golden Knights in Game 5.
EDGE Analysis
Skinner has stepped up in the biggest way possible while Calvin Pickard (undisclosed) has missed the last two games. Skinner shut out the Golden Knights in Games 4 and 5, finishing off the series win to send the Oilers back to the Western Conference Finals. At this point, it's tough to tell which goalie will get the starts once Pickard is healthy, as Skinner's recent play has put him back on track after a horrendous start to the postseason cost him the starting job. The Oilers will have at least a little time rest up before the next round, as they're the first to advance.
Stuart Skinner G EDM Wed 5/14/25 1:59 PM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner is expected to start on the road against Vegas in Game 5 on Wednesday, per Tony Brar of Oilers TV.
EDGE Analysis
Skinner has struggled in the 2025 playoffs with a 3.95 GAA and an .857 save percentage across four outings. However, he's coming off a 23-save shutout, so perhaps he's turned a corner. Calvin Pickard (undisclosed) is expected to remain out Wednesday, so Olivier Rodrigue is set to serve as the understudy. Vegas ranks 10th in goals per game with 2.80 in the postseason.
Stuart Skinner G EDM Tue 5/13/25 12:08 PM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner posted a 23-save shutout in the 3-0 Game 4 win over the Golden Knights on Monday.
EDGE Analysis
Skinner was excellent throughout the entire game and posted his first shutout -- and his first win -- of the 2025 playoffs. Skinner has started in the Oilers' last two games due to the absence of Calvin Pickard (undisclosed). Although Skinner has struggled overall in the postseason this year -- he's just 1-3 with a 3.95 GAA and an .857 save percentage even after Monday's shutout victory -- his latest performance might be enough to earn him the start for Game 5 on Wednesday, even if Pickard, who remains day-to-day, ends up being available.
Stuart Skinner G EDM Sun 5/11/25 1:51 PM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner will protect the home net against Vegas on Monday in Game 4, Derek Van Diest of NHL.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Skinner is coming off a 20-save effort in Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Golden Knights in Game 3. He has posted a record of 0-3 with a 5.36 GAA and an .817 save percentage while allowing 15 goals on 82 shots in 168:02 of playing time this postseason. Calvin Pickard (undisclosed) will miss his second straight outing and remains day-to-day.
Stuart Skinner G EDM Sun 5/11/25 2:54 AM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner stopped 20 of 24 shots in Saturday's 4-3 loss to the Golden Knights in Game 3.
EDGE Analysis
Skinner looked to be cruising in the early going, but the Golden Knights erased a two-goal deficit before the first intermission. The game then appeared headed for overtime, but Skinner was caught out of position when Reilly Smith banked home a shot off Leon Draisaitl's stick for the decisive goal in the final second of the game. Skinner has lost all three of his playoff outings, giving up 15 goals on 82 shots. However, he's likely to start as long as Calvin Pickard (undisclosed) is unavailable, though Pickard was given a day-to-day designation Saturday.
Stuart Skinner G EDM Sat 5/10/25 12:58 PM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner will defend the home crease versus Vegas on Saturday in Game 3, Derek Van Diest of NHL.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Calvin Pickard (undisclosed) was shaken up in Game 2 on Thursday and was not on the ice for Saturday's morning skate. Skinner started the first two games in Los Angeles during the opening round and allowed 11 goals on 58 shots. Olivier Rodrigue will be Skinner's backup goalie in Saturday's contest. The Golden Knights need a victory to avoid going down 3-0 in the best-of-seven series. Vegas ranks 10th in the league with 3.00 goals per game this postseason.
Stuart Skinner G EDM Thu 4/24/25 2:42 AM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner stopped 23 of 28 shots in Wednesday's 6-2 loss to the Kings in Game 2.
EDGE Analysis
Skinner made it about halfway through the third period before he was replaced by Calvin Pickard, who allowed the sixth and final goal against. With 11 goals allowed on 58 shots over two playoff contests, Skinner simply isn't getting the job done. The Oilers have yet to name a starting goalie for Friday's Game 3, but it could go either way at this point, as they can't afford to fall into a 3-0 hole in the series with how leaky they've been at the back.
Stuart Skinner G EDM Wed 4/23/25 2:15 PM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner will patrol the crease on the road in Game 2 against Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jason Gregor of Sports 1440 Edmonton reports.
EDGE Analysis
Skinner was shelled in Game 1 to the tune of six goals on 30 shots (.800 save percentage) in a losing effort to the Kings. Despite the tough performance, the 26-year-old netminder will get the start ahead of Calvin Pickard, who went 22-10-1 in his 36 regular-season outings. If Skinner stumbles again, his hold on the No. 1 job should probably be in doubt.
Stuart Skinner G EDM Tue 4/22/25 3:15 AM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner stopped 24 of 30 shots in Monday's 6-5 loss to the Kings in Game 1.
EDGE Analysis
Skinner had been fantastic against the Kings in the regular season, going 1-0-1 with a 1.95 GAA and a .932 save percentage, but that wasn't the case in this series opener. The 26-year-old netminder posted an .896 save percentage in 51 regular-season appearances, representing the lowest mark of his three full years in the league, and there's no question he'll need to bounce back in the upcoming games of the series to avoid putting all the pressure on the offense.
Stuart Skinner G EDM Mon 4/21/25 1:56 PM
Stuart Skinner
G EDM
Skinner will start Monday's Game 1 on the road at the Kings, Oilers play-by-play announcer Jack Michaels reports.
EDGE Analysis
Skinner backstopped the Oilers on the way to the Stanley Cup Finals last season, and he is going to be the go-to goalie in this postseason run as well. Skinner missed nine of the team's final 11 games with a head injury, but started two of the final three games to try to get back up to speed. The good news for Edmonton is that the 26-year-old goaltender has been fantastic against the Kings this season, going 1-0-1 with a 1.95 GAA and a .932 save percentage.