The Edmonton Oilers fired goaltending coach Freddie Chabot on Monday, two days after their 7-1 loss to the Chicago Blackhawks.

According to TSN’s Ryan Rishaug, Dustin Schwartz is expected to take over as Chabot’s replacement.

"We feel that we've let Freddy down," coach Dallas Eakins said Monday, "but we came to the decision that we needed a new voice. We wish him well."

Oilers goaltenders Ben Scrivens and Viktor Fasth have a combined .888 save percentage and 3.36 goals against average through 21 games this season.

Scrivens allowed five goals on 13 shots in Saturday’s loss to the Blackhawks, while Fasth allowed two goals on 17 shots in relief.

The Oilers (6-13) have lost six straight games.