Stuart Skinner Ties Cam Talbot with 104 Career Wins for the Edmonton Oilers After OT Victory vs. Flyers

1 min read• Published November 13, 2025 at 9:17 a.m. • Updated November 28, 2025 at 11:01 a.m.
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#104: A Win That Means a Little More

Some wins just hit differently. On November 12, 2025, the Edmonton Oilers edged the Philadelphia Flyers 2–1 in overtime, and Stuart Skinner quietly made a little team history in the process. With that victory, the Edmonton-born goalie tied Cam Talbot for 104 career regular-season wins in an Oilers sweater.

It wasn’t flashy. Skinner turned away 20 shots and Jack Roslovic ended the game in overtime for the road win. Two points for the Oilers, and one big milestone for the hometown goalie in the Oilers’ crease.

Following in Talbot’s Tracks

Fans who’ve been around for a while remember how important Cam Talbot was to this team. He carried the load night after night during some unpredictable seasons, putting up 104 wins across 227 games in Edmonton.

Now, Skinner’s name sits right beside Talbot’s (behind only Fuhr, Ranford, Salo, and Moog). For Skinner, a kid who grew up cheering for the Oilers, tying Talbot’s mark isn’t just another number on the board. It’s a reminder of how far he’s come since those early call-ups and growing pains.

The Local Kid Keeps Climbing up the Wins List in Edmonton

Skinner’s progression has been something to watch. There’s something special about seeing a hometown player make his mark like this. Skinner doesn’t need to say much; his play helps speak for him. Every stop, every win, adds to his story—one that’s becoming a proud part of Oil Country history.

So here’s to 104 wins and counting. The local kid just joined some pretty good company, and if you’ve been paying attention, you know the 27-year old goalie is only getting started.

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