POST-RAW | Stuart Skinner 11.29.25

Stu, how important was it for your group to be able to spawn respond in this way after a game like Tuesday night? Yeah, I think it’s uh I mean it’s really important. Um I think the way that we were composed tonight uh really showed a lot of maturity and the way that we were able to bounce back is uh is big. Definitely need uh needed those two points. What did you notice in front of you about your team’s defensive game? Yeah, I thought it was solid. Uh, I thought we were able to get in more of a rhythm obviously in the third period just with all the PKs that we had to face in the first and second and the way that we defended those and the way that we just fought tonight. Um, you know, we had a we had a fighting mentality tonight with all of those penalties. Was there something specific that you noticed about the way that you guys were able to handle those on the PK? Uh, yeah. I mean, we just kind of I think we were just really focused on our our own details. um not too much of what they were doing and just kind of, you know, being in the moment and being able to read off each other, really trust each other and I think you saw that tonight. Uh your shut out tonight, uh what did you think of the way that you were able to to play and also respond? Yeah, I think it was good. Um I was able to play a solid game. Um I thought you saw that from everybody. I think this is one of the games where we were able to, you know, play a really solid 60-minute game. Uh I asked the same thing to to Ryan, but what did you make of kind of the game within the game, the physical stuff, the extracurriculars tonight? Yeah, kind of kind of started in the second period obviously. Um it was great to see uh you know, the way that we stuck up for each other. Um you know, shows the brotherhood in this room. So, um that’s really important to uh you know going all the

Stuart speaks after collecting his second shutout of the season in a 4-0 win over the Kraken.

36 comments
  1. Excellent tonight , D flowed in lanes so Stu always can see the shot , best i seen in years great job.

    Bouchard , Nurse great improvement to lane awareness and overall great job by all D pairs today

    Forward cohesion and player > player heads up awareness and moving to open slot, very nice, great job.

    Wingers coming bottom and top of circle support for D, but staying out of line of . very nice job good on the fly positioning awareness excellent .

    Stu great job.

    Centers great job flowing to your linemates creating nice goals .

    Oilers teamwork was best i seen in months

    Excellent job top to bottom . tactical practices very beneficial , keep this and i foresee great things ahead guys, very happy and impressed with improvements and player > player awareness was excellent

    great team effort , be proud . we knew you can do that and more .

    To media questions : WE CAME TO WIN, didn't we make that clear ? 😉

    lol

  2. Might discuss about his abilities as a goaltender, but he is a Master of resilience. Absolutely stunning how he is dealing with critizism. So much pressure, but he stands his ground. Impressive.

  3. As we all know the Oilers used their Practice time to work on Gap Control/Management, this made their arrival and departure times into and out of playactions more accurate, tighter and more controlled. This supports proper player cohesion and execution of the System .

    Below is the data that IMHO drew Knobber to make the correct "adjustments".

    "Guys it was not Individual Panthers setting up those terminal Forecheck catalysed offensive Playactions…. it was the System and every single time Panthers entered and exitted those Board battles with tactical dircetives..IT WAS not JUST INDIVIDUAL PLAYERS WINNING BATTLES THEN GETTING LUCKY…. there was terminal OFFENSIVE support on every single dump-in….. and come on guys all my Interns instantly identified that the Panthers were letting Oilers get to pucks first on purpose on dump-ins then , stripping pucks every time behind the net as their supports rolled into their spots for the tap-ins..it was the timing and cadence of the Forechecks AND the body positioning before during and after the contacts behind the net along with supports hitting pre-determined sweet spots to finish off extra-fast bang-bang…. "

    P.s I said Skinner would be leading the NHL in SOs by the halfway mark….I am sticking to it

  4. Well done Stu I do believe you have the mojo in you. All players go through crap look how bad bobby from Panthers is doing last season he was one of the best goalies going around this season suckarama. The defensive need to do more and help it’s a team effort. Let’s go Oilers get the cup

  5. I'm done watching the oilers, the "no move" move after this past track record this week with goaltending and everything else. Just shows me management will never get it together or know what their doing. Their just wasting leon and mcdavids prime and im over this, if stu had any kahoneys he'd ask for a trade for the sake of his teammates.

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