Stuart Skinner replaced Pickard and gave up two goals on 16 shots. He’s been Edmonton’s starting netminder for the better part of the last three seasons and has endured an inconsistent campaign that ...
This in from NHL goalie expert Kevin Woodley, who covers the Canucks for NHL.com, his explanation of why goalie Stuart Skinner of the Edmonton Oilers is literally falling on his face in the Edmonton ...
Skinner is set to start on the road against New Jersey on Thursday, per Jason Gregor of Oilers Nation.
as the team are reportedly set to stick with Stuart Skinner moving forward. For the most part this season, things have been going well for the Edmonton Oilers, with the team shaping up nicely to ...
For me, it primarily boils down to one thing; consistency. In the aggregate, Stuart Skinner’s results are quite good, if not even great.Throughout the past three seasons, Skinner has saved ...
The two teams traded tallies through two periods, but a quick Sabres counter-attack early in the third produced Tage Thompson's second goal of the night, and the game-winner. Skinner has struggled ...
But it’s got to be even worse for Stuart Skinner ... looking to make a move in net at the trade deadline and will stick with Skinner and backup Calvin Pickard the rest of the way.
According to Pierre LeBrun on TSN’s Insider Trading, the Oilers have confidence in Stuart Skinner and don’t believe any goalies available on the market are upgrades. “It’s not a priority ...
It's clear where he was coming from: Buffalo outshot Edmonton 41-32, peppering Oilers goalie Stuart Skinner with 36 shots in the final 40 minutes. The Oilers were lucky to come away with a win ...