The Oilers on Friday acquired Tristan Jarry from the Pittsburgh Penguins in a trade for Stuart Skinner


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The Edmonton Oilers made a defining decision in their Stanley Cup pursuit.
They chose Tristan Jarry over Stuart Skinner.
General manager Stan Bowman summed it up plainly.
“It’s not so much a comment on Stuart Skinner. We just felt it’s time for something different here.”

That sentence explains months of internal evaluation and growing urgency.

A Pattern the Oilers Knew Too Well

The Oilers’ season followed a familiar script.
The team started slowly.
So did Stuart Skinner.

When Edmonton’s skaters improved in mid-November, Skinner followed suit.
That has long been Skinner’s profile.
He rarely lost games on his own.
But he rarely stole them either.

For a contender chasing a Stanley Cup, that ceiling mattered.
Edmonton feared the same playoff ending.
A close series.
A goalie duel.
And Skinner finishing second-best again.

Bowman’s Search for a Different Answer

Stan Bowman explored the goalie market since June.
He studied free agency, training camp, and early-season performance.
Nothing convinced him the status quo would deliver a championship.

So the Oilers rolled the dice.
They moved on from a hometown goaltender.

In a blockbuster trade, Edmonton sent Stuart Skinner, defenseman Brett Kulak, and a 2029 second-round pick to Pittsburgh.
In return came Tristan Jarry and forward Samuel Poulin, assigned to Bakersfield.

The timing raised eyebrows.
Skinner had just played one of his best games in a 4–1 win over Detroit.

Why Tristan Jarry Fit the Plan

On paper, the trade looks close to even.
Skinner owns 50 playoff starts.
Jarry has just eight.

But Bowman focused on long-term data.
Jarry’s career save percentage sits at .909.
Skinner’s stands at .904, despite stronger teams in front of him.

This season widened the gap.
Jarry posted a .909 mark.
Skinner dropped to .891.

Bowman emphasized volume and trends.
“A couple thousand shots tell you what a goalie can be,” he said.
For him, Jarry’s larger sample size mattered more than short-term swings.

Playoffs, Pressure, and Thin Margins

Neither goalie owns dominant playoff numbers.
Jarry posted an .891 with Pittsburgh.
Skinner delivered .893 across seven winning series.

The difference lies in expectations.
Edmonton needs one or two defining moments.
A save that flips a series.
A goalie who steals a game when legs are tired.

Bowman believes Jarry gives them a better chance.

Contract Control Changes the Equation

Money played a role.
Jarry is signed for three more seasons at $5.375 million annually.
Skinner is headed for unrestricted free agency.
His next deal could approach $7 million.

For a cap-strapped contender, certainty mattered.
Bowman believes Jarry’s deal is manageable and stabilizing.
“We have our goalie for the next three playoff runs,” he said.

Risk Still Lingers

The move is not without danger.
Jarry’s injury history is longer than Skinner’s.
Calvin Pickard remains the clear backup.

Edmonton may still seek help before the trade deadline.
Depth behind Jarry remains a concern.

The End of the Skinner Era

Stuart Skinner exits with mixed memories.
He won series.
He handled pressure.
He spoke openly in a brutal market.

But he will also be remembered for one save that never came.
For being solid, not spectacular.

In Edmonton, that line defines legacies.

A Trade That Will Define Bowman

This move leaves no middle ground.
If Jarry leads the Oilers to a Stanley Cup, Bowman looks brilliant.
If Edmonton falls short again, the gamble will haunt him.After two straight Finals losses, the Oilers chose change.
Now, everything rests in the crease.

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