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Despite a strong showing in last year's Stanley Cup playoffs, goaltender Calvin Pickard could be on the Edmonton Oilers' ...
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As Connor McDavid’s future looms over everything the Edmonton Oilers do, another decision is quietly inching closer to the spotlight: the future of starting goaltender Stuart Skinner.
The Edmonton Oilers are linked to trading for a young goalie to add more depthto the position and create more competiton.The ...
Pickard's stat line was weak -- giving up four goals on 18 shots for a .778 save percentage -- but Knoblauch wasn't convinced he was the problem. Nor would Knoblauch commit to him for Game 6.
Coach Kris Knoblauch did not say Monday whether it would be Stuart Skinner or Calvin Pickard. “It’s who we feel can win us a game,” Knoblauch said after practice.
Skinner, who was pulled from Game 3 and Game 4, watched from the bench as Calvin Pickard and the Oilers suffered a 5-2 loss in Saturday's Game 5.
He was benched in Game 3 after allowing five goals on 23 shots and was then benched again in the first period of Game 4 when he gave up three goals on 17 shots. Pickard shined for the rest of Game ...