EDMONTON, AB - You won't see many goaltending performances better than the one Stuart Skinner treated the fans at Rogers Place to on Thursday night.
The Edmonton-born netminder made 43 stops for the first shutout of the season for the Edmonton Oilers in a 2-0 victory over the Los Angeles Kings. The win was his 10th in the month of March, a new franchise record, and allowed the Oilers to jump the Kings into second place in the Pacific Division standings with a 44-23-9 record and 97 points.
"He was tremendous tonight," Mattias Ekholm said of his netminder post-game. "He was the best player on the ice, for sure. I thought we battled hard in front of him too, but when we really needed him, he came up with some huge stops at key moments in the game."
"I thought he was amazing," Connor McDavid added. "I thought he was really good, made some really big saves, especially during the second period. Coming down the stretch, they did a good job of pressing and they had a couple chances and he held us in."
McDavid scored a sensational breakaway marker for his 300th career NHL goal, while Evander Kane notched his 15th of the season and the game-winning goal for the second straight game late in the first period.
The Oilers will now take on the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday night at Rogers Place before embarking on a four-game road trip through California and Colorado.
GAME RECAP: Oilers 2, Kings 0
Stuart Skinner was sensational on Thursday night by turning aside 43 shots in a 2-0 shutout victory over the Kings