December 12, 2024
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Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner was disappointed to be left off of Team Canada, but when asked he revealed the sad truth about why.

Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner admitted he was disappointed not to be selected for the 4 Nations Team Canada roster but was honest about being cut. While some fans are defending his honor, especially after he showed up Jordan Binnington on Saturday in a win by the Oilers over the St. Louis Blues, Skinner acknowledged that Binnington deserved the spot. “He beat me out for a reason,” Skinner said. “He’s a hell of a goalie.”

The sad truth is, all three of Binnington (St. Louis Blues), Adin Hill (Vegas Golden Knights), and Sam Montembeault (Montreal Canadiens) had as much of a case for selection, if not more, than Skinner did. Perceptions may change over the next few weeks, but unless there’s an injury, it’s too little, too late.

After his inconsistent start to the season, Skinner understood Team Canada’s decision. Despite being considered for the roster following his strong performance in last year’s Stanley Cup Final, the way his season started, and how the Oilers got out of the gate a little slow this season, he gets it. Sometimes, it’s about recency bias, and Skinner, until really recently, hadn’t given Team Canada much to feel confident about.

Skinner’s game is coming around, much like it did last season. So, instead of dwelling on the setback, he is focused on the Oilers and finding positives in the situation. And, one never knows if an opportunity will arise, should a goaltender get injured between now and the tournament.

Skinner Is Coming on Strong For Oilers

While he’d likely jump at the chance to play if asked, Skinner called it a “blessing in disguise,” noting that he’ll now have the chance to be present for his newborn child in early 2025—a moment he missed with his first child due to hockey commitments. So too, the missed opportunity gives Skinner more time to focus on his game and be the best version of himself he can be for the Oilers.

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