Penguins, Skinner and Edmonton Oilers
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Stuart Skinner isn’t here to save the Pittsburgh Penguins’ season. They just need their new goaltender to make some saves. And winning some games would be nice, too. Of course, seeing some of his teammates score goals would aid the Penguins’ cause as well.
Penguins coach Dan Muse shared a candid assessment of Stuart Skinner after the blockbuster trade with the Edmonton Oilers, shedding light on Pittsburgh’s goaltending outlook and short-term plans.
Stuart Skinner's Penguins debut against his former team, the Edmonton Oilers, resulted in a tough 6-4 loss. Facing five goals from ex-teammates, Skinner admitted the circumstances were nerve-wracking but felt he settled in after the first period.
On Tuesday morning, Stuart Skinner and Brett Kulak took the ice with their new Penguins teammates for the first time at morning skate ahead of their debuts, which will come against their former team,
Stuart Skinner trade gets turned on it's head when the two clash as the Pittsburgh Penguins host the Edmonton Oilers.
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Penguins’ goaltender Stuart Skinner explains why playing against the Oilers felt "super weird"
Pittsburgh Penguins goaltender Stuart Skinner found his first game against the Edmonton Oilers "super weird," admitting the initial minutes required him to settle his nerves. Despite a 6-4 defeat, Skinner appreciated the warm welcome from Penguins fans during his home debut.
The Pittsburgh Penguins could be looking to flip two recently acquired players as they embark on their rebuild this season.
After a few days of being stuck in immigration limbo, goalie Stuart Skinner and defenseman Brett Kulak will […] The post Penguins Morning Skate: Skinner Brings Some Swagger, ‘Let’s Go Win This Thing’ appeared first on Pittsburgh Hockey Now.