Yamamoto had a goal and an assist in Game 6 after being held off the score sheet through the first five games of the series. His linemate Klim Kostin had two goals and an assist.
"I played with Klim the whole game and he was firing on all cylinders tonight," Yamamoto said. "I know once we were buzzing around in the O-zone something good was going to happen. It was a great net front, I think there were two or three bodies there, and I just shot it and thankfully it went in."
Despite the miscue, Skinner finished the game with 40 saves, including two down the stretch after Yamamoto scored. He is the second rookie goalie to earn a series-clinching win in Oilers history, joining Andy Moog (1981).
"In the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs here, in my first round, I feel like I've gone through quite a bit here," Skinner said. "I lose my first game in overtime (4-3 in Game 1), win a game (4-2 in Game 2), get pulled (in a 5-4 overtime win in Game 4), then am able to win a series. Breaking a stick and letting an easy goal go in, that's all part of life and the experience to learn, and I'm very grateful to learn those lessons."