Stoneman89
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How many shootouts in the playoffs?A peewee goalie makes that save in game 7…..
How many shootouts in the playoffs?A peewee goalie makes that save in game 7…..
I think you're defeating your own argument. Our PK has been top notch the last few months, statistically at or near the top of the league.What's that saying about who is supposed to be your best penalty killer?
Nobody is buying your bullshit.He's barely .902 here, anyone who thinks he'd be .900+ in Anaheim is smoking crack, lol. Like I'm sorry you can believe that horse shit if you want, but don't try to sell it to me with a straight face because I ain't buying it.
Our defensive system basically gets the same results from Calvin Pickard (.901) and lets be f***ing honest, he's an AHL goaltender.
Both these guys are living a charmed life here behind an elite system that insulates them hard, if they were left to fend on a non-elite team they'd both be in serious, serious trouble.
Who is the most important penalty killer?They had if I’m not mistaken the 4th worst penalty kill ever through 14 games. That was a huge part of our goals against right there and we were one of the lowest scoring teams in the league. So yes they were garbage.
Blah blah blah...you were crying last year too at this time that "goaltending wasn't good enough" only to be dead silent when they made the Cup finalHe can have his hot stretches and cold stretches here and there we know that. When the team is playing in sync defensively, which usually takes about a month to kick in after a 3+ month layoff, we can make just about any goalie look decent.
Calvin Pickard has about the same numbers as Stu playing behind the same team since he has come here.
It's our systems play that is the star, not a goalie. Our system can insulate any goalie even a literal AHL guy.
If this team ever got a real upgrade, it would be lights out, but the management is one of the dumber management groups in the NHL and that is the real thing probably standing in McDavid's way to a Cup.
I think the problem is that you always have people on both extremes.Skinner is getting love from the organization and isn't being thrown to wolves. Pickard can easily start bulk of the games going forward with Skinner getting easier workload but that is not what Skinner wants. He wants his 8M per deal as a true starting goalie.
Skinner outside of the shootout had a very strong game. The hate here on the boards is just too strong to give him the credit
And I thought I was a nerd because I have a massive spiderman and The Flash comic collection lol
this entire post is speculative nonsense.Skinner would get cooked playing in Utah or Anaheim, lol, love that you guys who want to make this point convienantly leave that out.
You think he would be a .902 in Utah or Anaheim? What are you smoking. He would be like .890 in Anaheim and wouldn't even be the back up there, Dostal and Gibson would be ahead of him. In Utah he's maybe the back up but only because Ingram has been injured.
Skinner isn't "average". 27th in save percentage on an actual top team with an actual top defensive system is not average, it's below average.
The .902 that he has here is actually an inflated number (ditto for Pickard). He wouldn't have that number on most other teams.
Oh calm down old topAnyone who calls someone trash is exactly that.
There’s so many variables it’s impossible to say how any one goalie will respond in different situations on different teams, which makes trying to assert opinions as fact just hilarious.this entire post is speculative nonsense.
Utah and Anaheim give up more shots relative to the Oilers, Skinner has historically had better numbers when he faces more shots, so according to the evidence he would have better numbers playing on one of those teams.
Then posters such as yourself would be clamoring to trade for Skinner because whatever adequate goalie the Oilers had wouldn't be good enough for you and you would be praising Skinner because of how good his numbers are facing all those shots.
The moral here is that posters like you will always have a "grass is greener" mentality no matter who the Oilers have. It used to be exhausting reading, but now it's moved into the hilariously ridiculous.
I would buy this if our backup wasn't 9-1 in his last 10 GP and we were being forced to throw Skinner into games because there was no option.I think the problem is that you always have people on both extremes.
He's not a garbage goaltender, he's also not in the top tier.
Saying he was the reason they lost last night is wrong, but the guys who defended him after the Capitals game were also wrong. 2 things can be right at the same time.
The team is absolutely throwing him to the wolves. He's not a clear starter. He needs to be part of a tandem and he would have been if they hadn't listened to Schwartz. "Good enough" goaltending doesn't work, just ask the Red Wings in '06.
The flu bug was probably why a lot of the players seemed gassed after the first period. Most average people book off sick to their office job when they get a flu. These guys have to perform at elite levels over a 3 hour time frame.The Oilers lost because they can't put the puck in the ocean.
I'm going to give them the benefit that the flu is ripping through. They played a decent game considering.
This team does one thing really well. Make the other goalie look good
We make every goalie look like an all star.
I would describe the Oilers I'd say "They're a really strong hockey team that gets average goaltending and has a hard time converting the numerous chances they create.
YupI think the problem is that you always have people on both extremes.
He's not a garbage goaltender, he's also not in the top tier.
Saying he was the reason they lost last night is wrong, but the guys who defended him after the Capitals game were also wrong. 2 things can be right at the same time.
The team is absolutely throwing him to the wolves. He's not a clear starter. He needs to be part of a tandem and he would have been if they hadn't listened to Schwartz. "Good enough" goaltending doesn't work, just ask the Red Wings in '06.
this entire post is speculative nonsense.
Utah and Anaheim give up more shots relative to the Oilers, Skinner has historically had better numbers when he faces more shots, so according to the evidence he would have better numbers playing on one of those teams.
Then posters such as yourself would be clamoring to trade for Skinner because whatever adequate goalie the Oilers had wouldn't be good enough for you and you would be praising Skinner because of how good his numbers are facing all those shots.
The moral here is that posters like you will always have a "grass is greener" mentality no matter who the Oilers have. It used to be exhausting reading, but now it's moved into the hilariously ridiculous.
What's that saying about who is supposed to be your best penalty killer?
Yup. Had had some flashes of himself but overall he looked tired and not mentally there. His puck fumble in OT and the lame shootout attempt (we're seen him just roof the puck) indicates he is sick, injured, or just is "off." I hope he's OK...Maybe the worst game I have seen McDavid play.
Skinner played reasonably. On the whole probably one of his good games. That said the two shots from outside zone that gave him trouble scared me. The shootout was a loss soon as it happened.That meter isn’t always representative.
Oilers gave up two breakaways in the second and multiple defensive breakdowns in the first and third.
This loss isn’t on Skinner.
1) Several NHL goalies that are far better than Skinner are paid equivalent or less.Yup
Skinner is exactly what we pay him to be. 35th highest paid goalie in the league.
His salary comparables are:
MA Fleury
Cam Talbot
Alex Nedelikovic
Dan Vladar
Connor Ingram
We're blowing the bank on one of the most stacked offenses in the league, and we're doing that by cutting back on spending on our defense and goaltending.
Skinner is a wash with all the goalies listed above. He's fair value at $2.5.
The problem with Gibson isn't that we're not sure he's better than Skinner. The problem is his cap-hit is in line with guys like Binnington, Saros, and Thompson who we KNOW are better than Skinner.
The Oilers are an elite defensive team. They would be better, probably close to unbeatable with a better goalie. Doesn't even have to be like Hasek.
There's just some people that want to smash their head against a wall before they will admit that.
This is really actually not much different from the 2006 team that Roloson exploded behind, you put a goalie with that kind of talent level (and it's not like Roloson was a Vezina tier/all world/All-Star every year goalie) and the sky is the limit.
As is, the Oilers if they face like Vegas in the playoffs, they better hope Adin Hill doesn't play as he usually does against us, because I doubt Skinner is up to the challenge of matching that.
The flu bug was probably why a lot of the players seemed gassed after the first period. Most average people book off sick to their office job when they get a flu. These guys have to perform at elite levels over a 3 hour time frame.
Oilers dominated the first half of the game and were up 2-0.Skinner played reasonably. On the whole probably one of his good games. That said the two shots from outside zone that gave him trouble scared me. The shootout was a loss soon as it happened.
But to your post, and a lot of people stating this "The OIlers giving up breakaways" and not getting any. Well this is the run of hockey. The team pursuing the game that has the puck and Ozone pressure almost constantly isn't the team getting the breakaways. The Oilers are the team playing extended stretches so dominate that it looks like a man advantage all the time. The ONLY thing the Wings were trying for last night was jail break counters. So yes they sprung a couple. They were inept even at that.
Lets not pretend in some way that other clubs are playing better. Cory Perry setup an ice fishing tent on Center Ice last game and we fed him and there wasn't an opponent within 30ft of him. Sure Skinner see's a breakaway once in awhile. So does Pickard. At least Skinner got one of them yesterday, he's not very good at those.
The meter was quite representative of the game I saw. The Oilers ran the Wings show almost all night. The Wings were making puck errors that were horrendous compared to what the Oil were giving up.
Thing is EVERY meter suggested the Oilers dominated last night. They did. This isn't football where a breakaway or odd man rush should be considered almost an automatic goal. Most of them get stopped. We just don't see that here with our goalies.
You're not following my main point or avoiding it. The team with the constant Ozone pressure isn't going to be the one getting a lot of breakaways. The Wings played a Stinky McLellan game, same swill the Kings were serving up under him.Oilers dominated the first half of the game and were up 2-0.
They got sloppy and gave up breakaways, let the Wings back in it and the second half of the game was much more even.