With most clubs concluding their 2025-26 season, a review of goaltender trades reveals the significant impact of December’s swap between Tristan Jarry and Stuart Skinner. Edmonton’s Jarry struggled with a .858 save percentage and was sidelined in the playoffs, while Pittsburgh’s Skinner, despite his own regression, proved a financial win for the Penguins. Additionally, Pittsburgh’s acquisition of Arturs Silovs from Vancouver has also shown promise, as he performed adequately this season. Both trades underscore contrasting fortunes for the teams involved.
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