Campbell was good against Nashville but both goalies were brutal against Vancouver. That being said, this team can be broken down by strong forechecking. Vegas proved that in the playoffs and every other team will be playing us the way they did this season. Even the Preds had us looking terrible in our own end at times. The Oilers are not an easy team to play goal for is what I am saying.
This is factually correct, but for me, I'd take a Grant Fuhr type goalie instead of dreaming of a Roy/Hasek type. In that, you can let in 5 goals, but you have to make that one save which turns into a back breaker.
Second game against the Canucks it was the Lafferty goal, against the Flyers, it was the short handed goal. Not expecting a goalie to come here and put up a .950 SV%, just make the save in the moment that's needed.
When it was Smith/Koski, they were letting in the first shot. With Skinner/Campbell, they let in a goal in a crucial moment. To me, that comes down to coaching and not having your goalies ready for the moment.