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BREAKING: Oilers teammates and fans were shocked by the bad news about goalie Stuart Skinner after the hockey finals loss to the Florida Panthers, revealing he was unable to play at 100% due to… Full story 👇

In the wake of the Edmonton Oilers’ heartbreaking loss to the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Finals, shocking revelations have surfaced about star goaltender Stuart Skinner—and fans are reeling.
According to multiple team sources, Skinner was battling an undisclosed lower-body injury throughout the latter part of the series, an issue that significantly hindered his ability to perform at 100%. While Skinner put on a brave face and showed incredible heart between the pipes, it has now been confirmed that he was playing through pain that would have sidelined most players.
🏥 Medical staff reportedly advised caution, but the determined 25-year-old chose to suit up anyway, desperate to bring the Cup home to Edmonton after a magical playoff run.
One Oilers teammate shared anonymously:
> “Stu didn’t say a word. He just kept showing up, taking shots in practice, grinding through every period. Nobody knew how bad it was until now. He’s a warrior.”
🎙️ In his post-game interview, Skinner remained humble, saying:
> “No excuses. I gave everything I had, and I’ll always wish I could’ve done more. That loss hurt. But I’m proud of our team.”
Fans took to social media in droves, expressing a mix of heartbreak and admiration for Skinner’s quiet grit and selflessness. Many are calling him the unsung hero of the postseason, playing through adversity to keep the dream alive.
As the offseason begins, Skinner is expected to undergo further evaluation and rest to ensure a full recovery. The Oilers organization has yet to release an official medical update, but insiders suggest that a rehabilitation period is already in motion.
🧡💙 Edmonton stands behind you, Stuart. You gave everything. And we’ll be back.