Cam Talbot is really having problems stopping the puck this year for the Oilers, and his issues came to a head - quite literally - on Saturday.<br /><br />The Oilers goalie allowed a goal to Coyotes right wing Conor Garland in Edmonton on Saturday, and said goal came off of Garland's face.<br /><br />On the play in question, the Coyotes were on a power play when Garland tried to deflect a pass on net coming from behind Talbot.<br /><br />But Alex Galchenyuk's pass went to Jordan Oesterle beyond Talbot and Oesterle put a shot on net.<br /><br />Garland didn't exactly know where the puck was as he had fallen down a moment before, and Oesterle's wrist shot hit him in the face and miraculously bounced into the net.<br /><br />The goal was Garland's seventh of the year.<br /><br />It's just been that kind of year for Talbot and Edmonton goalies in general.<br /><br />Talbot is allowing a career-worst 3.18 goals per game and has a career-low .896 save percentage.<br /><br />Edmonton's goalies as a whole haven't fared much better as the Oilers are 22nd in the NHL with an .897 save percentage.