The Edmonton Oilers have had their fans curious about what changes they are going to make between the pipes this season. After an inconsistent show from both Stuart Skinner and Calvin Pickard, some fans hoped that the team would try to bring in a new starting goalkeeper to link in addition to Skinner, but mid -August, the only goal transaction that the oilers made Matt Tomkins adds As an organizational depth.
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For example, in the low season it seems unlikely that the oilers are trying to acquire a new starting goalkeeper. There is always a chance that they will change thoughts during the season, or even closer to the training camp before the 2025-26 season starts, but I would not expect big changes soon. With that in mind, however, one thing they could do to make an organizational competition is to bring in a prospect goalkeeper who could be about to be a backup at NHL level, and Pickard for that job could push.
Sebastian Cossa from Detroit Red Wings is a name that comes to mind immediately. They have an abundance of goalkeepers, which gives him no chance to get a chance at the NHL level next season, and with Trey Augustinus probably on the depth card, he could get a better chance in another team. With an earlier connection with Edmonton, given that he played for the Edmonton Oil Kings in the Western Hockey League (WHL), he could find more confidence with the oilers.
Cossa, who is 22 years old, has only one NHL appearance under his belt. In that match last season he placed a 2.67 goals against average (GAA) and a .857 save percentage (SV%) and achieved a victory. In the American Hockey League (AHL) last season he placed a 2.45 GAA and a .911 SV% to 41 games. He has settled as a strong goalkeeper, but given the lack of opportunities at any time soon, there could be a change of environment.
What would a trade look like?
This is interesting to think about. The first comparable what we could look at is what the oilers gave up In exchange for Isaac Howard, what another strong prospect was in Sam O’Reilly, and that may be what it costs to bring in a prospect like Cossa. The oilers do not have the strongest prospect pool in the NHL, but farewell to someone like Beau Akey or Quinn Hutson could get the deal.
Depending on what the Red Wings want to add, they can be interested in adding an attacker such as Mattias Janmark to strengthen their forward depth. It would probably be the oilers a different mid-round pick with Janmark costs to bring in Cossa, but it is worth finally to add a promising prospect keeper.
Cossa would have a real chance to make the opening night arrangement of the oilers. It would be a piece, but he would have a fair chance to take over for Pickard next season. Even if he doesn’t do that and he starts in the AHL, he has a lot of potential and could become a future star between the legs if he continues to develop and refined the small parts of his play.
It is difficult to place a Rookie goalkeeper in such a position, especially a fighting team such as the Oilers, but if he comes in and is stable enough to prove that he can be trusted to back up a skinner, the acquisition of him could look like a brilliant move and stealing the summer.
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