EDMONTON, AB - Stuart Skinner deserves to be the NHL's rookie of the year.
The Calder Trophy is the one award that has eluded the Oilers franchise for years, but this could (and should) be the season that changes. Several Edmonton first-year players have come close, including Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Connor McDavid -- but as the Oilers begin their journey for some team hardware, Skinner's impact deserves to be recognized outside of Oil Country.
The rookie goaltender came into the season with softened expectations placed upon him. The talk all offseason from both Head Coach Jay Woodcroft and General Manager and President of Hockey Operations Ken Holland was that the 24-year-old was here to develop, playing 30 games or so to spell marquee free agent acquisition Jack Campbell.
Flash forward to the end of the regular season and it's undeniable that Monday's Game 1 crease against the Los Angeles Kings belongs to anyone but Skinner.
What a year it has been so far from the Edmonton, AB product. The Oilers goaltender has earned his mantle as the "guy" for the Blue & Orange after finishing his first full campaign with a 29-14-5 record, 2.75 goals-against average, and a .914 save percentage.
FEATURE: Stuart Skinner for Calder
"I'm not sure where we'd be without him. I think it would be hard to find a rookie who's had a better year than Stu." - Connor McDavid
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