The Oilers' decision to start Tristan Jarry underscores the team's ongoing struggle to find a reliable goaltender in the playoffs. Ingram's shaky performance in the first three games of the series, including allowing six goals in Game 3, prompted the change. Jarry, acquired mid-season, has had his own struggles, posting a 3.86 GAA and .858 save percentage in 19 regular-season games with Edmonton.
Knoblauch's emphasis on improving team defense suggests that the problems extend beyond just the goaltending position. Reducing odd-man rushes and winning battles in front of the net are crucial for limiting scoring opportunities against either goalie.
Jason Dickinson's return could provide a boost to the Oilers' offense and depth. His two goals in Game 1 demonstrate his ability to contribute, and his presence in the lineup will force Colton Dach out.
The Oilers hope that Jarry can provide the stability they need in net, but ultimately, a collective effort on defense will be necessary to turn the series around.