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Stuart Skinner's success in Pittsburgh is bittersweet for Oilers fans
Summary
Traded to Pittsburgh on Dec. 12, Stuart Skinner lost his first three starts with the Penguins before winning three straight with a .957 save percentage and a 1.00 goals-against average over that stretch.
Content
Stuart Skinner was traded to Pittsburgh on Dec. 12. His first three appearances with the Penguins were losses, including a debut where he allowed five goals on 22 shots against his former teammates. Through those opening games his save percentage sat at .831. Over the next three starts he recorded three consecutive victories with a .957 save percentage and a 1.00 goals-against average.
What's known:
- Skinner's initial three games with Pittsburgh included a five-goal debut and a .831 save percentage across the early appearances.
- He then allowed three goals on 66 shots over three starts, posting three wins, a .957 save percentage and a 1.00 GAA in that run.
- This season he is 14-11-4 with a 2.77 GAA and a .892 save percentage across 29 games split between Edmonton and Pittsburgh.
- Pittsburgh media report he has become a locker-room favorite and fans at PPG Paints Arena have begun chanting "STUUUU!" in his support.
- Edmonton moved on to prioritize steadier goaltending while Pittsburgh is fighting for a wild-card spot and Tristan Jarry has yet to return from injury.
Summary:
Stuart Skinner's recent hot streak has reminded Edmonton fans of his high ceiling while also highlighting the inconsistency that contributed to the trade. His form has helped Pittsburgh in its push toward the playoffs, and his role there now exists alongside Tristan Jarry's recovery and each team's stretch-run results. Undetermined at this time.
