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BREAKING NEWS: Edmonton oiler Goaltender Stuart Skinner is the odd man out for the Edmonton oiler now with the Dallas Stars, also sent a Shocking message to Edmonton oiler Head Coach Kris Knoblauch and the Entire Edmonton oiler Team Concerning his….see more

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Jul 4, 2025

BREAKING NEWS: Edmonton oiler Goaltender Stuart Skinner is the odd man out for the Edmonton oiler now with the Dallas Stars, also sent a Shocking message to Edmonton oiler Head Coach Kris Knoblauch and the Entire Edmonton oiler Team Concerning his….see more

# BREAKING NEWS: Edmonton Oilers Goaltender Stuart Skinner Is the Odd Man Out—Joins Dallas Stars and Sends Shocking Message to Head Coach Kris Knoblauch and the Entire Team

In a stunning and unexpected twist in the NHL offseason, Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner is officially no longer a member of the Oilers roster, having been acquired by the Dallas Stars in a bold transaction that has sent shockwaves through the hockey community. This move not only reshapes the goaltending landscape for both franchises but also ends a significant chapter in Skinner’s professional journey—one that has been deeply intertwined with his hometown team.

A Hometown Hero No More

Stuart Skinner, the 25-year-old goaltender from Edmonton, Alberta, was long considered a cornerstone of the Oilers’ future. Drafted in the third round (78th overall) of the 2017 NHL Draft, Skinner worked his way through the ranks, eventually becoming a reliable presence in net during the team’s most recent playoff runs.

Despite facing criticism and pressure at times, Skinner remained steadfast and loyal to the franchise. He had earned the respect of his teammates and fans with his work ethic, humility, and commitment to improvement. However, in what many are calling a cap-clearing or performance-based shake-up, Skinner has now been traded to the Dallas Stars, leaving fans both heartbroken and outraged.

The Goaltending Logjam

Sources close to the Oilers front office have confirmed that the decision came after extensive discussions about goaltending depth and playoff reliability. With the Oilers recently acquiring two new goaltenders from the Toronto Maple Leafs and expressing intentions to revamp their defensive systems, the writing may have been on the wall for Skinner.

While many expected Jack Campbell to be the one dealt or sent down again, Skinner surprisingly emerged as the “odd man out” following disappointing playoff performances and a slight regression during key regular season matchups.

In Dallas, Skinner is expected to compete for the starting job alongside veteran Jake Oettinger. According to Stars General Manager Jim Nill, “We believe Stuart has a ton of upside and playoff experience for his age. He brings a competitive spirit and maturity that aligns with our team’s win-now mentality.”

A Farewell with a Message

Shortly after the trade was confirmed, Skinner posted a heartfelt and shocking message directed at Oilers Head Coach Kris Knoblauch and the entire Edmonton locker room. The message, which was shared on social media and quickly went viral, reads in part:

> “To Coach Knoblauch, my teammates, and the entire Oilers organization: I gave everything I had to this team, on and off the ice. I’m proud of what we achieved, but I won’t pretend I wasn’t surprised or disappointed by how things ended. This city raised me, this jersey meant everything to me, and I only wish I had been given one more shot to prove I belong here. Edmonton—you’ll always be home. But sometimes, growth comes in uncomfortable ways. I’m moving forward, and I’ll see you on the ice.”

 

Fans and analysts alike were stunned by the level of emotion and thinly veiled frustration in Skinner’s farewell. While it was a classy goodbye, it also hinted at behind-the-scenes tensions or miscommunication between Skinner and Oilers management, particularly surrounding the team’s confidence in him during the postseason.

Locker Room Reaction

Multiple Oilers players, including Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, and Darnell Nurse, reacted with surprise to the move. McDavid called Skinner “one of the best guys to be around in the room,” and added, “He’s taken a lot of heat he didn’t deserve. I know wherever he goes, he’s going to prove a lot of people wrong.”

Reports suggest that Skinner was well-liked and respected by his teammates, and his sudden exit has left a noticeable emotional void in the Oilers dressing room. Several insiders have stated that the locker room was “somber” when the news broke, with many players blindsided by the decision.

What This Means for the Oilers

For Edmonton, this move signals a dramatic shift in organizational priorities. The front office appears intent on resetting the goaltending foundation, especially in light of their continued struggles to advance deep into the playoffs despite a high-powered offense. With McDavid and Draisaitl entering their peak years, the pressure is sky-high to win now, and management seems willing to take risks—even if it means cutting ties with homegrown talent.

The Oilers now face the daunting task of filling Skinner’s leadership role and ensuring that the goaltending newcomers can perform under the immense expectations of a hockey-obsessed market.

Dallas Gains a Rising Star

In Dallas, Skinner arrives with a chip on his shoulder and something to prove. Many believe this change of scenery may unlock a new level in his development, especially under the Stars’ defensive-minded system. If Skinner flourishes, it could raise serious questions about Edmonton’s decision to let him go.

For now, all eyes will be on how the Oilers respond in the coming weeks—and whether Skinner’s message serves as motivation or marks the beginning of an emotional unraveling in the wake of another bold, controversial decision.

One thing is clear: Stuart Skinner’s journey with the Edmonton Oilers may be over, but his story in the NHL is far from finished. And come next season, fans won’t have to wait long to see him face off against his former team—with fire in his eyes and possibly revenge on his mind.

 

 

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