Calvin Pickard's 2024-25 season with the Edmonton Oilers can be described as a reliable and steady presence in the net, providing the team with crucial wins and stability, especially during periods of uncertainty in the starting goaltender position.
Regular Season Performance
Pickard played in 36 regular-season games for the Oilers, starting in 31 of them. He recorded a 22-10-1 record, demonstrating his ability to secure wins when called upon. His goals-against average (GAA) was 2.71, and he maintained a save percentage of .900. While these numbers might not be considered elite, they were certainly solid and dependable, making him a valuable asset to the team. Specifically, during a stretch where Stuart Skinner, the Oilers' primary goalie, faced challenges, Pickard stepped up and delivered consistent performances. By March 1, 2025, Pickard had allowed three goals or fewer in 17 of his 20 starts, showcasing his reliability. He also had an 11-1 record during a stretch, including a seven-game win streak. His 15th win of the season matched his previous career high, which he set nine years prior with the Colorado Avalanche.
Playoff Impact
Pickard's contributions extended into the playoffs, where he played a significant role in the Oilers' journey. He appeared in 10 playoff games, starting in 7. Although his GAA slightly increased to 2.85 and his save percentage dipped to .886 in the playoffs, his impact was undeniable. He posted a 7-1 record in those 10 games. A notable moment was in Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final, where he replaced Stuart Skinner in the second period with the Oilers trailing 3-0. Pickard made 22 saves on 23 shots, helping the Oilers to a 5-4 overtime victory and leveling the series. His high-danger save percentage during the playoffs was .848, leading all goalies who advanced past the first round. Furthermore, the Oilers averaged 4.22 goals per game when Pickard was in net during the playoffs, highlighting the team's offensive support for him.
Overall Assessment
Calvin Pickard proved to be a dependable and resilient goaltender for the Edmonton Oilers in the 2024-25 season. His regular-season performance provided stability in the net, and his playoff contributions, particularly in the Stanley Cup Final, were crucial. While the Oilers ultimately fell short of winning the Stanley Cup, Pickard's play demonstrated his value to the team. Some have noted that the Oilers' goaltending needed to be better, and the team brought in Peter Aubry as the new goalie coach, hoping to improve the play of both Skinner and Pickard. Despite the potential for the Oilers to seek goaltending upgrades via trade or waivers, Pickard's performance has solidified his position as a reliable option for the team.