Enough of this, you don't have to willfully ignorant.
If the goaltending isn't good enough, look for someone who is. Guys don't enter the league making $8M on the cap. Like, if you assume nothing can be done, then quit.
All this team needs, ALL, is a guy who can make one extra save these guys are not. The Team is already very good, they just need someone who can do a little bit more than the nothing that's here now.
How am I being willfully ignorant?
Re-read my post and you'll see we might be closer to the same side.
I don't think Skinner is the answer as a "true" #1 goalie.
And I don't think the Oilers are doing enough to invest in the goaltending position (either by investing in UFA... as you say expensive) OR in investing in coaching, scouting, drafting and supporting the position.
Where we might differ: how can you guys be so quick to blame Skinner, the individual, when he might be doing as well or better than you would expect a 1B goalie to do playing in an ~everday #1 role with no legit backup?
A normal team that cared about goaltending would have a vet backup like Jake Allen to take some of the pressure off, or another 1B type like Blackwood to push and add some supporting competition.
I'm not going to vilify the guy for being a touch out of his depth. I think he would be fine in a tandem role. The difference between the 1B guys and a true #1 is only i) consistency and ii) the occasional 10-bell desperation save. Skinner not possessing either of those doesn't mean he's a bad guy or that he can't be
a part of the solution with what he does bring to the table (which is a pretty tactically sound approach to the position, albeit lacking some athleticism... the former means he doesn't give up too many absolute stinkers, the latter means he doesn't bail you out with too many huge saves either).