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Stuart Skinner Fantasy Stats

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Goalie #74

Healthy
Height / Weight 6'4"  /  230 lbs.
Date of Birth (Age) Nov 1, 1998 (27)

2025-26 Rankings

Current G22

Season Stats

SEASON TEAM POS GP FPTS GS W L OTL SO GAA GA SV SV% PIM TOI
2020-21EDMG111.6110005.03533.868059:41
2021-22EDMG13165.51266012.6232335.9130734:09
2022-23EDMG50717.6482914512.751331403.91302903:05
2023-24EDMG59707.4573616522.621471407.90503361:21
2024-25EDMG51526.9502618432.811381187.89602942:27
2025-26EDMG20177.12098302.9055438.88801137:17
Career 194 2306.1 188 107 62 17 7 2.75 510 4803 .904 0 11138:00

Game Log

TEAM OPP POS FPTS GS W L OTL SO GAA GA SV SV% PIM TOI
Oct 8, 2025 EDMCGYG4.8100102.77319.864065:00
Oct 14, 2025 EDMNYRG27.0110000.000301.000060:00
Oct 16, 2025 EDMNYIG4.2101003.12321.875057:36
Oct 19, 2025 EDMDETG4.2101003.01321.875059:44
Oct 21, 2025 EDMOTTG12.3110001.92219.905062:24
Oct 25, 2025 EDMSEAG3.5101003.08320.870058:21
Oct 28, 2025 EDMUTAG9.5110003.00320.870059:59
Oct 30, 2025 EDMNYRG9.7100103.83431.886062:36
Nov 1, 2025 EDMCHIG17.9110001.91227.931062:42
Nov 4, 2025 EDMDALG8.3100102.77324.889065:00
Nov 8, 2025 EDMCOLG-7.7101008.7449.692027:28
Nov 10, 2025 EDMCBJG4.6110003.95418.818060:49
Nov 12, 2025 EDMPHIG16.5110000.98120.952061:19
Nov 15, 2025 EDMCARG18.6110002.98333.917060:19
Nov 17, 2025 EDMBUFG2.1101004.13423.852058:06
Nov 19, 2025 EDMWASG-7.0101005.16515.750058:07
Nov 22, 2025 EDMFLAG23.0110003.00335.921060:00
Nov 25, 2025 EDMDALG-11.21010012.1444.500019:46
Nov 29, 2025 EDMSEAG24.2110000.000261.000059:40
Dec 2, 2025 EDMMING12.6101001.03123.958058:21

Stuart Skinner News

Stuart Skinner  • G  •  Oilers

Stuart Skinner Bounces Back With Shutout

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner recorded his second shutout of the season in Saturday's 4-0 win over the Seattle Kraken, stopping 26 pucks. Edmonton's No. 1 badly needed this one after getting pulled last time out against the Dallas Stars and finishing with a 12.14 goals-against average. Goaltending has once again been an issue for the Oilers, as Skinner has gone 9-7-3 across 19 starts. He has a 3.00 goals-against average and a .885 save percentage. Before Saturday's matchup, Skinner had recorded a save percentage below .900 in three of his last four appearances. The 27-year-old has won back-to-back starts only once this season, highlighting his lack of consistency.
4 days ago   
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Stuart Skinner Records Eighth Career Shutout

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner stopped 30 shots to post his eighth career shutout in Tuesday's 2-0 victory over the New York Rangers. In the process, Skinner collected his first victory of the season. He now has a 1-1-0 record and boasts a 1.44 goals-against average with a .942 save percentage. The 26-year-old struggled in last week's season opener against the Calgary Flames, but Skinner's numbers suddenly look a lot better. However, it's worth noting that he recorded a shutout against a team that has scored in only two of five games this season.Calvin Pickard had a winning start to the season against the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday, making Edmonton's goalie situation intriguing early in the year.
Oct 15   
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Stuart Skinner Determined to Improve After Shedding Weight

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner has dropped 10 pounds during the offseason and is eager to improve his stats from last year. "It's giving me a real opportunity to kick some butt and make sure those numbers are (better)," Skinner told reporters in training camp. The Edmonton-born netminder posted a 26-18-4 record last season with 2.81 goals allowed, a .896 save percentage, and three shutouts. He had a hot stretch during the playoffs, helping the Oilers back to the Stanley Cup Finals for a second consecutive year, but Skinner's save percentage remained at a lowly .889. Skinner admitted that he lost weight for his health and longevity, but he also said that he feels a little quicker. This could make a difference in his numbers this season.
Sep 20   
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Stuart Skinner Back in Oilers Crease Tuesday

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner will start Tuesday's Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals against the Florida Panthers. The 26-year-old returns to the crease after watching Game 5 as the backup to Calvin Pickard. Unfortunately for Edmonton, Pickard stopped only 14 of 18 shots on Saturday in a 5-2 defeat, and the team now faces a battle for survival on Tuesday night. Skinner has allowed at least three goals in each of his last five appearances. He holds a 7-6 record for the playoffs, along with a 2.99 goals-against average and a .891 save percentage. Earlier in the postseason, Skinner had a stretch of three shutouts in four games, and the Oilers need to see that version of him to extend the series.
Jun 17   
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Stuart Skinner Remains in Oilers Crease Thursday

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner will start Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Finals against the Florida Panthers on Thursday. Edmonton's starter for the night was uncertain after Skinner was pulled in Game 3, during which he allowed five goals on 23 shots. However, Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch has decided to keep faith in Skinner on Thursday night. Two consecutive losses in the Finals have dropped Skinner's postseason record to 7-6. He has registered a 2.84 goals-against average, a .894 save percentage, and three shutouts. Edmonton desperately needs a strong performance from Skinner on Thursday, as the team trails the series 2-1.
Jun 12   
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Stuart Skinner Gets Pulled in Heavy Game 3 Defeat

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner was pulled in Monday's Game 3 loss against the Florida Panthers, allowing five goals on 23 shots in a 6-1 defeat. Brad Marchand needed just 56 seconds to beat Skinner at the start of the game, and Florida ended up dominating the entire night. Skinner has now allowed five goals in back-to-back games, and at least three pucks have slipped past him in four straight contests. With this in mind, it wouldn't be surprising if the Oilers made another goalie change for Game 4 against the Panthers. Calvin Pickard, who was beaten once on eight shots Monday, is a strong alternative option, having remained unbeaten in six starts this postseason.
Jun 10   
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Stuart Skinner Seeks Sixth Consecutive Win Friday

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner will hope to extend a five-game winning streak in Friday's Finals matchup against the Florida Panthers. He started the Finals with a 29-save effort in Game 1, helping the team to a 4-3 overtime victory. This was only the third time in his past eight appearances that Skinner allowed more than two goals. After a horrible start to the postseason, he has completely turned things around, going 7-4 in 11 starts. Skinner owns a 2.50 goals-against average with a .904 save percentage and has posted three shutouts. Another victory on Friday night would tie Skinner for the fifth-longest postseason winning streak in Oilers history.
Jun 6   
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Stuart Skinner Picks Up Fourth Consecutive Win

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner celebrated his fourth consecutive victory in Thursday's series-clinching 6-3 win against the Dallas Stars. He was beaten once in each period, but the Oilers offense provided Skinner with a lot of support, helping him to improve his postseason record to 6-4. Skinner has come a long way since opening the playoffs with three horrendous performances and a 0-3 run. Jonathan Quick was previously the only goaltender in NHL history to record multiple series-clinching wins after losing his first three games of that same postseason. Half of Skinner's wins have been with shutouts, and he boasts a 2.53 goals-against average along with a .904 save percentage.
May 30   
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Stuart Skinner Records Third Shutout in Four Games

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner stopped 25 shots to record his third shutout in four starts during Friday's 3-0 victory over the Dallas Stars. The 26-year-old became the ninth goaltender in NHL history to secure a shutout in each of his first three wins in a single postseason. Overall, Skinner now has four playoff shutouts with the Oilers, ranking him second on the franchise's all-time list behind Curtis Joseph (5). It has been a strange postseason campaign for Skinner, who has been very impressive in his three wins but has struggled badly in his four other starts. This has resulted in a 3-4 record for him, while Skinner has logged a 2.90 goals-against average and a .890 save percentage.
May 24   
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Stuart Skinner Starts Game 2 Friday

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner will make a fifth consecutive start in Friday's Game 2 against the Dallas Stars. The 26-year-old had a rough start in the series, allowing five goals on 27 shots in a 6-3 defeat on Wednesday. Skinner's performances have been inconsistent throughout the postseason, and his play took a downturn after he finished the previous series against the Vegas Golden Knights with two consecutive shutouts. He will take a 2-4 record into Friday's game, while sporting a 3.39 goals-against average and a .872 save percentage. Olivier Rodrigue will continue to serve as the backup goalie, with Calvin Pickard (undisclosed) still on the mend.
May 23   
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Stuart Skinner Begins Conference Finals with High Expectations on Him

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner emerged as a key player in the second-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights, setting a high standard for himself ahead of the Conference Finals against the Dallas Stars. Skinner helped the Oilers to finish off the Golden Knights with back-to-back shutouts and has recorded the fourth-longest playoff shutout streak in franchise history at 127:20. Furthermore, Skinner was outstanding against the Stars a year ago at the same stage, producing a .922 save percentage and allowing two or fewer goals in five outings during a six-game series. If he can replicate that form this year, the Oilers will have a great chance to return to the Stanley Cup Finals.
May 21   
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Stuart Skinner Backstops Oilers To Series Win

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner posted a 24-save shutout in Wednesday's series-clinching 1-0 overtime victory against the Vegas Golden Knights. Taking over the crease for Calvin Pickard (undisclosed), Skinner stepped up big time in the matchup, becoming the third Oilers netminder to record back-to-back shutouts in the postseason. He is the fifth goaltender in franchise history to keep the opposition from scoring in a series-clinching game. Skinner's remarkable improvement will make things interesting in the net for Edmonton once Pickard is healthy again. Pickard has not dropped a single game in these playoffs, while Skinner has built up great momentum. He is now 2-3 for the postseason with a 3.05 goals-against average and a .884 save percentage.
May 15   
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Stuart Skinner Posts 23-Save Shutout

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner turned aside 23 shots to register his second career postseason shutout in Monday's 3-0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights. Skinner's play has been questioned in these playoffs, and for good reason, considering he allowed 15 goals in three appearances before Game 4. However, Skinner appeared to be a completely different player on Monday night, helping the team to a 3-1 lead in the series. Calvin Pickard (undisclosed) has been Edmonton's top option between the pipes in the playoffs, but Skinner's shutout on Monday likely ensures that he will retain his place in the crease even if Pickard is available for Game 5 on Wednesday.
May 13   
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Stuart Skinner To Start Game 4 On Monday

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner has been confirmed as the starter for Game 4 against the Vegas Golden Knights on Monday. He will guard the crease for the second consecutive game after Edmonton lost Calvin Pickard (lower body). The Oilers consider Pickard day-to-day, so he may return to action later in the series, especially if Skinner continues to struggle. He holds a 0-3 record for the postseason, allowing 15 goals over his three appearances. His save percentage stands at .817. Given Skinner's poor form, Pickard's return can't come soon enough for Edmonton. While he has also struggled at times to keep the puck out of the net, Pickard boasts a perfect 6-0 record for the playoffs.
May 11   
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Stuart Skinner Starts Against Sharks Wednesday

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner will be in the net for Wednesday's regular-season finale against the San Jose Sharks. The 26-year-old made a successful return from a head injury on Sunday, defeating the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 on the road. This result helped Skinner improve his record to 25-18-4. He has posted a 2.87 goals-against average, a .894 save percentage, and one shutout. The Oilers have received solid goaltending from Skinner, but he hasn't won back-to-back starts in over a month. Wednesday's matchup provides the perfect opportunity to end the poor spell, as the Sharks own the second-worst scoring record in the league.
Apr 16   
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Stuart Skinner Returns To Oilers Lineup

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner (head) will be back in the lineup on Friday against the San Jose Sharks. He will serve as Calvin Pickard's backup. The Oilers plan to give Skinner two starts over the final four regular-season games. Skinner has been out of action since March 26 due to a head injury. Pickard has performed well in his absence, and Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch has stated that the starting goaltender for the playoffs has yet to be determined. Skinner has posted a 24-18-4 record during an up-and-down campaign, allowing 2.91 goals with a .894 save percentage and two shutouts.
Apr 11   
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Stuart Skinner Remains Out On Saturday, Could Miss A Week

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner (head) will sit out a second consecutive game on Saturday against the Calgary Flames. He suffered a head injury in Wednesday's matchup against the Dallas Stars, and Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch has indicated that Skinner could be unavailable for up to a week. He is officially considered day-to-day. Calvin Pickard will receive the starting nod for a second consecutive game on Saturday. He struggled badly on Thursday night against the Seattle Kraken, allowing five goals on 29 shots before Olivier Rodrigue replaced him for the third period in a 6-1 loss.
Mar 29   
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Stuart Skinner Starts On Saturday

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner (concussion) will play against the Seattle Kraken on Saturday. A concussion spotter pulled Skinner from Thursday's matchup against the Winnipeg Jets, but he has since been cleared to play in Saturday's contest. Skinner owns a 23-17-4 record for the season with two shutouts. He has allowed 2.85 goals while recording a .896 save percentage. During his last five appearances, Skinner has given up three or more goals in four games, resulting in three losses. With Connor McDavid (lower body) and Leon Draisaitl (undisclosed) out on Saturday, the Oilers may struggle to provide Skinner with adequate goal support.
Mar 22   
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Stuart Skinner Available On Saturday

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner (concussion) is available for Saturday's tilt against the Seattle Kraken. He was pulled by the concussion spotter on Thursday against the Winnipeg Jets, but Skinner is considered "fine." Skinner's recent performances have not been up to par, so he may still sit out Saturday's game as Calvin Pickard's backup. Since the beginning of February, Skinner has collected only four victories. He owns a 23-17-4 record for the year, allowing 2.85 goals with a .896 save percentage and two shutouts. Pickard has gone 3-1-1 over his past five appearances.
Mar 21   
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Stuart Skinner Exits Early On Thursday

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner (concussion) was removed from Thursday's contest by a concussion spotter. The 26-year-old only missed the final five minutes of the contest. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to his status leading up to their next game on Saturday against the Seattle Kraken. Before exiting, Skinner stopped 13 of the 16 shots he saw. He was replaced by Calvin Pickard. If Skinner were to miss any significant period of time, Pickard would operate as the clear top goaltender in the Edmonton crease. Over his past eight games before Thursday, Skinner carried a 3.01 GAA with an .889 save percentage. During this stretch, he held a 3-4 record. Pickard has held a modest .900 save percentage with a 3.13 GAA over his last six appearances.
Mar 21   
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