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Trade alert between Edmonton Oilers and Pittsburgh Penguins


Jonathan Ouimet
Dec 12, 2025  (12:06)
Oilers/Penguins Trade
Photo credit: Oilers/Penguins

The Edmonton Oilers flipped the crease Thursday, landing Tristan Jarry from the Pittsburgh Penguins in a deal that sends Stuart Skinner the other way.

The trade is bold and clean. Edmonton gets Jarry, 30, plus forward Samuel Poulin, while Pittsburgh takes Skinner, defenseman Brett Kulak, and a 2029 second round pick. It is a rare goalie for goalie swing between contenders.
For the Oilers, this reads as a bet on experience. Jarry has been through playoff wars, handled heavy minutes, and knows the pressure that comes with a demanding market. Edmonton has chased stability behind Connor McDavid for years.
Skinner, 27, was drafted and developed by the Oilers and carried a large workload recently. He is cheaper, younger, and still trending upward, but the inconsistency in high leverage games clearly pushed management to act.
Kulak, 31, adds immediate NHL help for Pittsburgh. He is steady, left shot, and can move the puck well enough to survive top four minutes. Poulin, 24, is a former first rounder who still needs runway.


Edmonton Oilers bet on Tristan Jarry

I get why Oilers fans are split right now, because this feels like a now move that also admits patience finally ran out.
From a tactical angle, Jarry plays deeper in his crease and relies on reads more than athletic recovery. That fits an Oilers team that gives up rush chances but protects the slot better than before.
For Pittsburgh, this trade screams reset on the fly. Skinner can grow with a changing roster, and Kulak insulates a blue line that has leaned too hard on aging minutes. The pick adds long term flexibility.
The cap math matters here too. Jarry carries a bigger ticket, while Skinner's deal is easier to manage short term. Edmonton is clearly prioritizing certainty over savings as the window stays wide open.
Frank Seravalli broke the details on X, confirming the full player and pick package once paperwork was finalized.

This is not a cosmetic move. Edmonton is telling the room the standard just changed, and Pittsburgh is quietly buying time without tearing everything down.




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