IMPACTING NEWS: Edmonton Oilers Fans Choke Up as Stuart Skinner Shares Heartbreaking News About His Son, Beau
June 25, 2025 – Edmonton, AB
In an emotional announcement that’s left the hockey world shaken and fans across Canada holding their breath, Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner took to social media today to share heartbreaking news about his young son, Beau Stuart Skinner.
With a photo of Beau clinging to a tiny Oilers jersey and a caption that read, “We need all the love you’ve got right now,” Skinner revealed that Beau has been diagnosed with a rare pediatric illness. While Skinner didn’t share full details, he described the road ahead as “the toughest battle we’ve ever faced—one we never saw coming.”
“This Isn’t About Hockey Right Now”
Skinner, who helped backstop the Oilers to a historic playoff run this past season, was visibly emotional in a follow-up video message.
“I’ve stood in front of roaring arenas, I’ve stared down NHL legends—but nothing compares to watching your child fight something you can’t block, fix, or save,” he said. “This isn’t about hockey right now. It’s about Beau. My beautiful boy.”
He asked for fans to keep his family in their hearts, and concluded by saying, “If you pray, pray for him. If you don’t, just send him some love.”
Fans and Teammates Rally
The Edmonton hockey community wasted no time responding. Within hours, thousands of fans had changed their profile pictures to Beau’s jersey number. Signs reading “#BeauStrong” appeared outside Rogers Place. GoFundMe pages, donation drives, and messages of support began pouring in.
Captain Connor McDavid posted, “We’re not just a team—we’re a family. Stu, we’ve got your back. Beau is one of us.”
Wayne Gretzky himself tweeted a rare personal message:
“Sending strength to Stuart, Chloe, and little Beau. You’ve got a whole country behind you.”
A Father’s Strength Off the Ice
Skinner’s journey to NHL stardom has always been about perseverance. But this challenge, he admits, is different.
“I don’t care about stats or trophies right now. I care about bedtime stories, holding his hand, and being strong enough so Beau doesn’t have to be.”
Though Skinner didn’t confirm whether he’ll step away from the team in the coming weeks, the organization released a statement saying they are offering him “unwavering support—no matter what decision he makes.”
One City, One Goal
In a moment that transcends sports, the city of Edmonton and the hockey world are united—not by goals or wins, but by something far deeper: love, hope, and the strength of a father fighting for his son.
As Skinner said in his closing message:
“Beau’s the bravest Skinner in this house. We’ll get through this—together.