Sorry, but you can't just isolate single-game save percentages and then conclude that the goalie sucked.
Save percentage is mainly determined by quality of scoring chances, not by volume of shots. It's entirely possible that a goalie can post a .850 in a playoff game and be the best player on the ice.
It was fairly obvious watching Edmonton last spring that the league-average defensive game they'd been playing since January 2023 took steps backward and into "worst defence in playoffs" territory. They gave up WAY too many high-scoring chances against.
Skinner was certainly below par on a few occasions, and he was also superb on a few occasions. Mostly, he was average.
Good post.
That step back you described often happens when the quality of the teams gets distilled down to just SC contenders.
Thats when you really learn about the team and what their shortcomings are.
The Division final playoffs revealed that this team just wasnt ready to take the next step and IMO it was the system that failed them more than anything else. A rookie goalie was an additional problem as Skinner just didnt have the experience to better navigate the situation and I also beleive that he was overworked by Woody as well. Mental fatigue matters.
Thats why IMO Skinner was so inconsistent. Very good and then quite shakey.
He should have never been in the position as a playoff starter and Campbell shit the bed so badly that season that a game or 2 of decent goaltending wasnt enough to put the teams playoff hopes in his hands. Even if Campbell would have been lights out the Oilers system was too fatally flawed to carry the team much further than it did.
Vegas with their depth and their very good coaching exposed this team as a pretender and IMO Woody was a major part of why. The system he employed couldnt cut it and whatever in series adjustments Woody made (if he even made any at all) were not effective.
Wathcing Vegas exploit (over and over again) the Oilers system (causing Oilers players to chase shadows) and the lack of adjustments by Woody and company was very revealing.
IMO it really shortened the rope for Woody and the start of the season (when Woody tired to adjust things and failed to get the team to execute) forced the Management to make a move.
Thankfully they made an excellent move and even though Knoblauch is a rookie NHL coach he is showing that he is an excellent technical coach and that he is able to get full buy in from the players. In addition to that IMO Knoblauch has shown that he has a better 'feel' for in game adjustments than Woody had which is also really important.
The real test comes in the 2nd and 3rd rounds of the playoffs.