Oilers’ Pickard pulling out all the stops in prime time
EDMONTON — It has taken a long time for Calvin Pickard to finally find a secure position in an NHL net, but it is safe to say he has been everything the Edmonton Oilers could have asked for and more this season.
Pickard made 26 saves and helped the Oilers weather a rocky start against the Seattle Kraken as Edmonton won its third game in a row and moved back into first place in the Pacific Division with a 4-2 victory in captain Connor McDavid’s return from a three-game suspension.
“We’re an explosive team,” Pickard said. “I think there’s been a lot of games where I’ve played this year where we’re down after the first, but we’re not getting discouraged. We expect to come back in games and play really well when we’re down.”
The 32-year-old journeyman goalie is now 13-4-0 on the season playing behind usual starter Stuart Skinner and an impressive 9-1 in his last 10 starts. Pickard’s play has been a big part of the Oilers winning 11 of their last 14 games and going 22-6-1 in their last 29 contests.