Calvin Pickard and Stuart Skinner
Calvin Pickard and Stuart Skinner

Surprising development in the Oilers’ goaltending saga

As the season unfolds, Edmonton’s crease remains under the microscope, with fans left wondering what comes next. And they won’t like this.

Chris Gosselin

Chris Gosselin


The Edmonton Oilers continue to struggle with inconsistent goaltending, and as the season unfolds, the urgency for a solution remains pressing, especially after falling 5-1 to the Sabres in Buffalo on Monday night.

Yet according to David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period, fans hoping for a major move may need to temper their expectations, because if there is an option at the moment, I can’t say it’s an upgrade from what the Oilers already have. Earlier over the weekend, Pagnotta noted on Hello Hockey that veteran Cam Talbot is a name that could surface later in the year if the Oilers want a manageable cap hit.

“I mentioned Cam Talbot… cap-wise that might make more sense for later on this season; I could see them going in that type of direction.”

It’s a practical, familiar option, and one that wouldn’t force Edmonton into the kind of heavy financial gymnastics that come with landing a high-end starter. But if that sounds like a lukewarm fix, that’s because it probably is.

Then on Tuesday on OilersNation Everyday, Pagnotta added that unless Edmonton is prepared to sacrifice a significant roster piece, something they’ve consistently resisted, fans shouldn’t expect a blockbuster.

“Unless something is totally coming out of left field and it’s involving a bigger name on this roster, I just don’t see the goaltending being addressed impactfully, significantly, this season.”

It’s a blunt assessment, and one that speaks to the Oilers’ current dilemma. They’re a team built to win now, led by captain Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl in their prime years, but their crease remains a glaring liability. Upgrading would require either cap flexibility they don’t have, or the willingness to part with a core player they don’t want to move.

For now, the Oilers’ biggest challenge appears to be their own limitations.

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