EDMONTON, AB- Goaltender Mikko Koskinen is just as capable of blocking out the noise and the numbers as he is at stopping shots from NHL shooters.
When asked after Monday's morning skate if the Finnish netminder is ready to shoulder the majority of the workload in the Oilers crease over the club's final 23 games, Koskinen quickly confirmed his readiness to lead the Oilers to a playoff spot from the blue paint before brushing away questions on his fatigue as a fabrication.
"Yeah," Koskinen stated. "I think that's something that [the media] made up in their heads. I'm not going to buy that. I'm going to do my thing and go one day at a time. I'm not worried about that."
The 33-year-old is an exceptional 9-1-2 in his last 13 appearances (12 starts) with a 2.46 goals-against average, .922 save percentage, and one shutout, but the only statistic that matters for the Vantaa, Finland native if the Oilers are going to secure a shot at the Stanley Cup is the 32 victories in the win column.
"I'm only interested in the standings," he said. "We need to be in the playoffs to win the Stanley Cup, so I don't care about anything else. I think that's how every player should [do it].
"When the season's over, you can have a look there, but it's not even the stats. You know after the game if you played well or not. You can have a .850 save percentage after the game and have still played well, or maybe a .920 and didn't play that well, so those are just stats and we're more worried about the standings."
BLOG: Koskinen's simple approach
Goaltender Mikko Koskinen has a 9-1-2 record in his last 12 starts but remains solely focused on the number in the Oilers win column and helping secure the club a playoff spot