Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Stuart Skinner has emerged as a key figure in trade discussions as the 2026 NHL trade deadline approaches. With several teams in search of reliable depth in goal, Skinner’s playoff experience from his tenure with the Edmonton Oilers makes him an attractive option.
Among the teams reportedly considering a move for Skinner, the Anaheim Ducks stand out. Currently third in the Pacific Division with a record of 31-23-3, the Ducks are in a position to bolster their roster. With Petr Mrazek sidelined for the season, they could benefit significantly from acquiring Skinner to enhance their backup role, providing a much-needed upgrade over Ville Husso.
While Skinner may not be the headline-grabbing acquisition the Ducks might pursue, his addition would certainly address a glaring need for improved goalie depth. As they aim to solidify their playoff positioning, the Ducks could find Skinner to be a strategic fit.
Similarly, the Ottawa Senators could be another potential destination for Skinner. The Senators have faced difficulties with their backup options this season, as Leevi Merilainen, James Reimer, and Mads Sogaard have struggled to find consistency. Starter Linus Ullmark has also had a challenging year, posting an .884 save percentage over 31 games.
For Ottawa, which is keen to improve its standing and enhance playoff prospects, taking a chance on Skinner could be a wise move. A partnership with Ullmark might provide the Senators with the stability they need to keep their postseason hopes alive.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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