Aerchon
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I kind of feel this response is too big for this thread but I suppose I can just copy it around if needed.
Skinner is the goalie I thought Dubnyk would become. A solid but unspectacular starting goalie. He has manages this without the draft pedigree and is still very very young.
I don't expect Skinner to get significantly better but it's likely he will get a bit better... BUT! All goalies, barring a few extremely rare ones, have significant highs and lows. Look at Ottinger and Shesterkin this year to last for quick easy comparisons.
Where I am going. Let's not run Skinner out of town. Let's give him a lot of time to hopefully improve consistency and speed/skill. Grabbing another goalie just because of a few bad games when overall he has been good is an obvious overreaction.
All goalies are a product of the play in front of them to a greater extent. Few, if any, can survive poor team play.
The Oilers are obviously playing bad. Not as bad as they were to start the year, but bad. Skinner was obviously not the problem to start the year.
As for the playoffs. Skinner, when playing well, is good enough for the Oilers to win a cup. The oness is on our forwards, who get the vast bulk of proportionate cap space, to overcome opponents goalies. Not for Skinner the "steal" games. The Oilers are not built that way. Period. With the Oilers personnel, cap, skills, it's about outscoring the oppoent by any means nessasary. Edit: outscoring obviously includes keeping goals out with proper positioning backchecking by the forwards we have.
Proportionally it's up to McDavid Draisaitl ect... to make goaltending a non issue. That is on them and management.
If anyone is saying we "need" better goaltending it would theoretically have to come at the expense of moving out a big forward. That seems foolish to me.
The Oilers have made their bed. They are what they are. I don't see an easy fix in goaltending or team defense. The players that are there just need to be better. Including McDrai. Proportionally more so than Skinner.
Having said all that. Grabbing a cheap option for depth and praying to the voodoo goalie gods for a miracle isn't a bad idea.
Skinner is the goalie I thought Dubnyk would become. A solid but unspectacular starting goalie. He has manages this without the draft pedigree and is still very very young.
I don't expect Skinner to get significantly better but it's likely he will get a bit better... BUT! All goalies, barring a few extremely rare ones, have significant highs and lows. Look at Ottinger and Shesterkin this year to last for quick easy comparisons.
Where I am going. Let's not run Skinner out of town. Let's give him a lot of time to hopefully improve consistency and speed/skill. Grabbing another goalie just because of a few bad games when overall he has been good is an obvious overreaction.
All goalies are a product of the play in front of them to a greater extent. Few, if any, can survive poor team play.
The Oilers are obviously playing bad. Not as bad as they were to start the year, but bad. Skinner was obviously not the problem to start the year.
As for the playoffs. Skinner, when playing well, is good enough for the Oilers to win a cup. The oness is on our forwards, who get the vast bulk of proportionate cap space, to overcome opponents goalies. Not for Skinner the "steal" games. The Oilers are not built that way. Period. With the Oilers personnel, cap, skills, it's about outscoring the oppoent by any means nessasary. Edit: outscoring obviously includes keeping goals out with proper positioning backchecking by the forwards we have.
Proportionally it's up to McDavid Draisaitl ect... to make goaltending a non issue. That is on them and management.
If anyone is saying we "need" better goaltending it would theoretically have to come at the expense of moving out a big forward. That seems foolish to me.
The Oilers have made their bed. They are what they are. I don't see an easy fix in goaltending or team defense. The players that are there just need to be better. Including McDrai. Proportionally more so than Skinner.
Having said all that. Grabbing a cheap option for depth and praying to the voodoo goalie gods for a miracle isn't a bad idea.