The Edmonton Oilers need a goalie if they hope to win the Stanley Cup this season. Yes, I know. Stuart Skinner was the man between the pipes a year ago when they were just one win shy of capturing their first Cup since 1990.
Like Skinner on so many nights, Binnington is making enough saves for his team to win more than it loses. But somehow, the morning after the game it’s not those saves that people are talking about.
While the Oilers do need to find a quality goalie upgrade ahead of the Mar. 7 trade deadline, any speculation about Jordan Binnington should be dismissed.
One name that has popped up is Jordan Binnington from the ... be the starter or would it be shared with Stuart Skinner. If the Oilers were to acquire Binnington that would be their true number ...
After last season's Game 7 loss to the Florida Panthers, Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers must be aiming for the Stanley Cup this year. For that, they need to strengthen their goaltending.
A trade pitch has the Edmonton Oilers acquiring Jordan Binnington from the St. Louis Blues in an intriguing deal.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNMatheson: The Edmonton Oilers have a goalie problem, or do they?A loud segment of Edmonton Oilers fans are down on Stuart Skinner and his backup Calvin Pickard, with both guys with goal averages under .900 SV%. They gripe that there has to be another goalie on another team they should go out and get, rather than sticking with their current tag team—both of whom have played exactly 161 regular-season games.
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Hosted on MSNClutch goalie a great fit for Edmonton, goalie expert says, but Oilers unlikely to trade for himThe consistent message from NHL insiders, stated most recently by both Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman and host Bob Stauffer on Oilers Now, is that the Edmonton Oilers are going to stand pat the the trading deadline when it comes to goaltending,
Jordan Binnington rumors are swirling! Could the Oilers be the perfect fit? We analyze the latest reports and break down what a potential trade would mean for Edmonton.
The Blues netminder played all four games with Canada at the 4 Nations posting a .907 save percentage and 2.37 goals-against average. In the NHL, he's appeared in 41 games with St. Louis with a 2.82 GAA and a subpar .899 SV%.
With Binnington's performance for Team Canada earning plenty of plaudits, the Blues must decide if winning now or later is more important.
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