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This basically conflates association vs causation. That the Oilers went to the SC final game 7 is due to yeoman work of the best players in the world. Players that would have won the Cup, and possiblly year prior as well with anything better than Skinner. The Oilers get as far as they do because no other team in the world have 1,2 centers as good and dominant as McD and Drai. Period. Odd that you absolve Skinner (or seemingly) on the goal that decided who won the SC. ON a goal a decent goalie should have.I think you can see my point.
The position is about working what you got. Find perfection in your own game.
Stu was one goal away from the biggest prize and it was a goal he is quite capable of stopping (sadly Kulak backing up was partly screening him, Skinner overcompensated by backing up too far and handcuffed himself shrinking back into the post)
If you are one goal away in this game of inches you are objectively good enough, it coulda broken either way. He was outlasted by a first ballot HoF who is at the tail end of his peak (ie all of the experience Stu doesn't have yet).
In regards to my prior post you seem not to understand my points about flexibilty in the butterfly and being able to spread pads out. Stu Skinner is 6ft5 and somehow unable to spread his pads post to post despite having long legs. Its because he lacks even basic flexibility to do so. The best goalies in the world can contort their pads across, on ice, to an inverted T. Skinner barely manages a V, and Sometimes his pads are almost parallel instead of across. What this means is Skinner, down in butterfly, even despite his size advantage lets a lot of pucks in on ice, inside post, on either side or that he's also susceptible to wraps because he can't stretch out to cover posts. With Skinner in his butterfly theres a full 18inches-2ft that he leaves open on ice due to his inadequate butterfly. Again what I mean is Skinner with pads down on ice is a V instead of a T. The whole point of a butterfly, as developed by goalies like Tretiak over half a century go is to maximize on ice pad coverage. You do this because hockey is unpredictable. On ice shots can be deflected, tap ins can go bar in, unexpected wraps can occur. Many reasons why you want maximum post to post pad coverage on ice in the butterfly. Ask me if this isn't clear.
I made some basic comments about Skinner lacking up and down strength commensurate to move his size. he stays down too long in instances and stays there because he lacks ability to spring back up. So that he's caught down. Most goalies will be up and down a lot based on situation in front of them. Very apparent that Skinner stays either down or up a lot more than premium goalies do. He's more static in either position because he has trouble with up down mobility. I've seen Skinner crawling up on some plays like a 70's goalie. Seems to fatigue easy as well.
I agree Skinner can't do butterfly pushes either. Just another lacking skillset. Because obtaining these requires years of work.
Finally with the edgework Skinner has often been seen tumbling when he tries to practices this. In a game in Carolina last season Skinner is trying to do some basic edges and he tumbles over like a tea kettle, slides into Carolina side and the Canes are laughing at him. They proceed to pump 4 pucks past an embarrassed Skinner in the first period of that game. Another game last year between whistles Skinner trying to find his water bottle and his skates just pop forward and he lands on his butt. Kinda funny. This not isolated. Several instances where Skinner will lose his balance and fall down untouched during play. Not sure how you wouldn't notice it. Twice this season he's almost fell backwards into his post. He looks like somebody that isn't even a good basic skater.
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