Oilers goalie injury sidelines Pickard for decisive Game 4

Sunday, May 11, 2025, 4:20 pm

Calvin Pickard has been ruled out of Game 4 after sustaining a lower-body injury from a collision with Vegas forward Tomas Hertl. His absence leaves the Edmonton Oilers scrambling for answers amid escalating playoff tension, as fans and pundits inject both concern and a wry chuckle at the unfolding marvellous mishap.


edmontonjournal.com / Vegas turns Edmonton's biggest gun on them, but Oilers have 3 ways to fight back

The Vegas Golden Knights stolen Edmonton’s hockey mojo. They’ve stolen Edmonton’s best weapon — their even strength dominance — and turned it against the Oilers. In Game 1 of the series, it looked like men against boys, with the Edmonton Oilers dominating VGK, 14 Grade A shots for Edmonton, a…

edmontonjournal.com / Calvin Pickard remains out with lower-body injury, won't play Game 4

'I don’t think we lost last game because of Stu, by any means. I think we just have to play better in front of him'

edmontonjournal.com / Ouch! Red hot Oilers goalie will also miss Game 4. What's it mean?

This in from multiple mainstream media sources, word from Edmonton Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch that goalie Calvin Pickard will also missed Game Four. Pickard was injured in Game Two when Vegas forward Tomas Hertl crashed over him. There was no penalty on the suspicious looking play. Pickard has won…


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