Oilers GM Stan Bowman announces blockbuster goalie trade acquiring Tristan Jarry from Penguins at press conference.
Oilers GM Stan Bowman announces blockbuster goalie trade acquiring Tristan Jarry from Penguins at press conference.
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Oilers acquire Jarry and Poulin from Penguins in goalie swap

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The Edmonton Oilers have traded goaltender Stuart Skinner, defenseman Brett Kulak and a 2029 second-round pick to the Pittsburgh Penguins for goaltender Tristan Jarry and forward Samuel Poulin. In a separate deal, Edmonton acquired defenseman Spencer Stastney from the Nashville Predators for a 2027 third-round pick. Oilers GM Stan Bowman cited the need for a change in net as the motivation behind the blockbuster move.

The NHL trade deadline may still be months away, but the Edmonton Oilers made a significant splash on December 12, 2025, by swapping starting goaltenders with the Pittsburgh Penguins. Edmonton sent 27-year-old Stuart Skinner, who has a 11-8-4 record with a 2.83 goals-against average and .891 save percentage in 23 games this season, along with 31-year-old defenseman Brett Kulak (two assists in 31 games) and a second-round pick in the 2029 NHL Draft to Pittsburgh. In return, the Oilers received 30-year-old Tristan Jarry, who is 9-3-1 with a 2.66 GAA and .909 SV% in 14 games (13 starts), and 24-year-old forward Samuel Poulin, who has 20 points (nine goals, 11 assists) in 22 AHL games with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton this season and no points in two NHL appearances.

Oilers general manager Stan Bowman emphasized the strategic shift, stating, "It’s not so much a comment on Stuart Skinner, it's just really maybe time for something different here." He praised Jarry's consistency over his career, noting his five-year, $26.875 million contract provides stability through the 2027-28 season. Skinner, a pending unrestricted free agent on a $2.6 million AAV deal, helped Edmonton reach the Stanley Cup Final in each of the past two seasons, posting 26-22 records with a 2.88 GAA and .893 SV% in 50 playoff games.

Pittsburgh GM Kyle Dubas highlighted Skinner's postseason pedigree, saying, "You can't put a price on that type of experience." The Penguins, sitting fifth in the Metropolitan Division at 14-8-7, add depth with Kulak's versatility—he has 127 points in 611 career games and 24 in 98 playoffs—and aim to end a three-year playoff drought.

In the secondary trade, Edmonton bolstered its blue line by acquiring 25-year-old Spencer Stastney from Nashville for a 2027 third-round pick. Stastney has nine points (one goal, eight assists) in 30 games this season, averaging 14:52 of ice time. Bowman described him as a mobile, penalty-killing defenseman similar to Kulak but younger, helping fill the gap left by the veteran. Poulin is expected to report to Edmonton's AHL affiliate in Bakersfield, where his size (6-foot-2, 227 pounds) and skill could accelerate his development.

The moves address Edmonton's goaltending struggles—the team ranks seventh-worst in goals allowed per game at 3.39—while providing Pittsburgh with experienced options alongside Arturs Silovs. Jarry could debut for Edmonton against Toronto on December 13.

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Reactions on X to the Oilers-Penguins goalie trade are mixed along fan lines. Penguins supporters hail it as a win for cap relief, acquiring Skinner and Kulak on expiring deals plus a 2029 second-round pick without retaining salary on Jarry. Oilers fans and observers debate the goaltending upgrade, calling it lateral, risky, or a small improvement at high cost due to losing Kulak's defense. Analysts note it's a 'now' move but question long-term value amid Poulin's limited upside.

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