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Penguins Goalie Skinner Speaks After Lightning Loss
Pittsburgh netminder discusses team's performance in post-game press conference.
Apr. 3, 2026 at 11:55am
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Skinner's stellar goaltending effort was not enough to propel the Penguins to victory against the Lightning's stifling defense.Today in PittsburghPittsburgh Penguins goaltender Stuart Skinner spoke to reporters following his team's 4-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on April 2nd. Skinner, who made 35 saves in the game, discussed the Penguins' effort and areas they need to improve as they push for a playoff spot in the final weeks of the NHL regular season.
Why it matters
The Penguins are in a tight race to secure a postseason berth, so Skinner's reflections on the team's performance provide valuable insight into their current state and mindset as they navigate the home stretch of the schedule.
The details
Skinner acknowledged that the Penguins struggled to generate consistent offense against the Lightning's stifling defense, leading to too many defensive zone turnovers. He also credited Tampa Bay's goaltender for making timely saves to preserve their lead. Despite the loss, Skinner expressed confidence that the team can learn from this game and make the necessary adjustments to finish the season strong.
- The post-game press conference took place on April 2, 2026, immediately following the Penguins' 4-2 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
The players
Stuart Skinner
The starting goaltender for the Pittsburgh Penguins, who made 35 saves in the team's loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
What they’re saying
“We had our chances, but just couldn't capitalize. Tampa's goalie played well, and we need to find ways to generate more offense against a team like that.”
— Stuart Skinner, Penguins Goaltender
What’s next
The Penguins will look to bounce back in their next game against the Carolina Hurricanes on April 4th as they continue their push for a playoff spot.
The takeaway
Skinner's honest assessment of the Penguins' performance highlights the team's need to improve their offensive production and puck management in order to secure a postseason berth in the highly competitive Eastern Conference.
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