Dustin Schwartz

Goaltending Coach

Dustin Schwartz has been the the team's Goaltending Coach since November 2014. Prior to joining the Oilers, Schwartz spent four seasons as a goaltending consultant with the Western Hockey League's (WHL) Edmonton Oil Kings. During his tenure, he helped the Oil Kings collect two WHL championships as well as a Memorial Cup in 2014.

On August 10, 2017, the Stettler, Alta., native was named as the WHL's Goaltending Consultant. He was responsible for the WHL Goaltending Advisory Committee, which consists of representatives from the four Western Canada provincial hockey associations and goaltending coaches from WHL clubs in the Western provinces.

Schwartz served as the Goaltending Coach for Team Canada in its gold medal performance at the 2013 Ivan Hlinka U-18 Championship and was also a staff member at Vimy Ridge Academy in Edmonton, creating and developing the goaltending development model and curriculum.

Prior to joining the coaching ranks, Schwartz played five seasons for the University of Alberta Golden Bears, winning a CIS University Cup. He also spent four seasons in the WHL with the Medicine Hat Tigers and the Red Deer Rebels.