Edmonton Oilers' Potential Goalie Acquisition: Why Michael Dipietro Could Be a Smart Move for the Team.
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The Edmonton Oilers' goaltending situation has been a topic of much discussion and scrutiny, particularly after their recent appearances in the Stanley Cup Final. Despite reaching the Final for two consecutive seasons, some observers feel the Oilers need more consistency in net and have called for the team to move on from current goalies Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard. While a complete overhaul seems unlikely, the Oilers may consider adding a goaltender to create internal competition.

Recently, the Oilers have been linked to Michael Dipietro, a 26-year-old goaltender currently with the Boston Bruins. Dipietro was drafted by the Vancouver Canucks in the third round (64th overall) of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft after a strong showing in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) with the Windsor Spitfires. In the OHL, he recorded a 2.35 goals-against average (GAA) and a .917 save percentage (SV%). While he has only played three NHL games, all with the Canucks, his numbers in the American Hockey League (AHL) are more compelling, with a 2.54 GAA and a .914 SV% in 145 games.

Dipietro recently signed a two-year, $1.625 million contract with the Bruins, carrying an average annual value of $812,500. However, with Jeremy Swayman and Joonas Korpisalo already in the Bruins'system, Dipietro might be placed on waivers. If this occurs, the Oilers could claim him and give him an opportunity to challenge Pickard for the backup role.

Several factors make the Oilers' potential interest in Dipietro logical. Firstly, he could provide a cost-effective option to bolster their goaltending depth. His $812,500 cap hit is relatively low, offering financial flexibility. Secondly, Dipietro has a history of strong AHL performance, suggesting he could be a reliable option if called upon. Lastly, adding Dipietro would create internal competition, potentially pushing Skinner and Pickard to elevate their play.

It's worth noting that the Oilers have also brought in veteran Matt Tomkins, signing him to a two-year deal with a $450,000 guaranteed salary in the second year, indicating that the Oilers view him as primarily an AHL goaltender for the Bakersfield Condors. Additionally, prospect Samuel Jonsson, drafted in the fifth round in 2022, is showing promise, posting a .922 save percentage and a 1.88 goals against average in 24 games last season with BIK Karlskoga.

The Oilers also recently hired Peter Aubry as their new goaltending coach, replacing Dustin Schwartz. Aubry's experience with European goaltenders like Kevin Lankinen and Arvid Soderblom could benefit European goalie prospects in the Oilers system such as Samuel Jonsson, Eemil Vinni and newly drafted Daniel Salonen.

Ultimately, whether the Oilers pursue Dipietro or another goaltending option remains to be seen. However, the connection to Dipietro highlights the team's awareness of their goaltending situation and their willingness to explore potential upgrades to support their Stanley Cup aspirations.


Writer - Rahul Menon
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