It’s been a minute since Stuart Skinner really had the spotlight shining his way, and lately, it’s been less of a glow-up and more of a glare. His save percentage dipped to .896 after 45 games, and let’s be real, that’s not exactly the brick wall the Oilers were banking on. March? A total mixed bag; five wins, three losses. But February? Straight-up chaos. Six Ls in just eight games. So yeah, the pressure cooker? Fully turned up. And Skinner? He’s not dodging the heat; he’s facing it head-on with some raw honesty that hit like a glove save to the heart. In a YouTube drop by the Oilers, Skinner got real, saying, “Yeah, I think just how I want to show up even though that things aren’t maybe going as well as I’d like.”
He knows the puck doesn’t always bounce your way, and sometimes, “things are happening and I don’t have a lot of control over it.” But instead of spiraling into the doom zone, he’s zoning in on attitude, effort, and keeping that cool composure. “It’s about how you react,” he said. And yeah, he’s been his own toughest critic too. “Sometimes you can get caught up in, you know, being hard on yourself,” but he’s learning to show himself some grace, saying he’s “just trying to be a little bit more kind to myself.” End of the day? “Stuff happens, you know? It’s life.” And with the playoffs rolling in hot, Skinner’s not folding; he’s suiting up for the storm.
Stuart Skinner got real honest in that Sportsnet vid and just laid it all out like a dude who’s been through the emotional spin cycle. “You definitely feel the roller coaster, as how I like to put it,” he said, and you can feel the truth in that. Win a game? “Everyone makes it seem that it’s such a, you know, huge thing.” But the second it slips the other way? “You feel like the world’s kind of crashing down on you.” He talked about how tricky it is to handle all that, saying, “You got to try to control your emotions. And sometimes that’s actually letting go of the control of your emotions.” Total goalie brain stuff, but hey, it makes sense.
“It’s a bit of a paradox,” he added, but it’s something he’s proud to work at. With all the madness around him on the ice, “being able to not go insane is really important.” He didn’t shy away from the love-hate game either: “I’m sure I’ve gotten slaughtered out there a couple of times, probably more than I’d like, but I’ve also gotten a lot of love too.” That’s hockey. That’s life. He owns the whole ride. “I just love the battle. I love the compete. You know, I love the fight.” That’s why playoffs hit different. But the pressure? It’s the same thing that lights him up.
“You’re stressed out because you don’t want to lose the thing that you’ve always wanted your whole life.” And after one solid performance, he said, “I had a feeling of peace tonight… I just felt peace kind of going into the game.” Experience helps, and journaling too; he likes writing down how he feels and prepares, just to “influence being able to do it again.” And that younger version of Stu? “My 14-year-old self… he’d probably just laugh at me, tell me to zip my lips and move along.”
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