“This Man Will Give Me a Heart Attack!” – Edmonton Oilers Fans Erupt Over Stuart Skinner’s Shaky Performance in Latest Game
Edmonton, Alberta — The mood in Rogers Place has shifted from hopeful to heartbroken — and for many passionate fans of the Edmonton Oilers, there’s one name on everyone’s lips: Stuart Skinner. After another rocky night between the pipes, Oilers faithful took to social media in droves, venting their frustrations and fears about the team’s playoff prospects. The common refrain? “This man will give me a heart attack.”
The Oilers’ latest outing, a crucial matchup in their playoff push, ended in disappointment — largely due to what many called “unforgivable” goaltending errors. Skinner, who has been under mounting scrutiny for several games, appeared rattled from the opening whistle, letting in three goals on the first eight shots and looking visibly shaken.
“He’s Not the Guy Right Now”
Twitter and Reddit lit up as fans didn’t hold back.
“I’m tired of holding my breath every time the puck gets near Skinner,” one fan posted. “I want to believe in him, but he’s not the guy right now.”
Another wrote bluntly:
“This man will give me a heart attack. My blood pressure has tripled this month because of Stuart Skinner.”
A Pattern, Not a Fluke
While it’s true that every goalie has an off night, fans and analysts alike are beginning to see a pattern. Skinner has allowed 15 goals in the last 3 games, and many are questioning head coach Jay Woodcroft’s decision to keep starting him despite a visible lack of confidence and dwindling save percentages.
Former NHL goalie and current analyst Kevin Weekes commented on the broadcast:
“Stuart Skinner has talent, but this is the playoffs — pressure breaks people or makes them legends. Right now, the Oilers need more stability back there.”
Team Defense or Goalie Woes?
To be fair, Skinner isn’t entirely to blame. Defensive breakdowns, turnovers in the neutral zone, and slow back-checking have also played a part in the Oilers’ recent struggles. However, fans argue that while mistakes happen, a playoff-caliber goalie is expected to bail his team out occasionally — and Skinner hasn’t delivered.
“Every time the other team crosses the blue line, it feels like a coin toss,” one fan said. “That’s not how you win championships.”
What Comes Next?
With elimination now a real threat, calls are growing louder for a change in net. Many fans are demanding that backup goalie Calvin Pickard be given a chance to steady the ship.
“At this point, anyone but Skinner,” wrote a Reddit user. “Give Pickard the crease and see what he can do. We’re desperate.”
Coach Woodcroft, for his part, has defended Skinner in post-game interviews, saying:
“He’s our guy. He’s battled all year. We win and lose as a team.”
But even his words sounded less certain than before.
Skinner Responds
To his credit, Skinner faced the media post-game with accountability.
“It’s on me,” he said. “I need to be better, plain and simple. I let my teammates down tonight.”
His humility earned some sympathy, but for many fans, words won’t be enough — only results will.
A Fanbase on Edge
The Oilers fanbase is known for its passion, loyalty, and sky-high expectations — and right now, that emotional rollercoaster is peaking. With Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl in their prime, fans see this year as a crucial opportunity. Goaltending instability could be the Achilles heel that derails a potential Cup run.
“We can’t waste these generational talents because of shaky goaltending,” said one lifelong fan. “We deserve better. McDavid deserves better.”
As the next game looms, the big question remains: Will Stuart Skinner get another shot — or has the fan pressure finally forced the coaching staff’s hand?
Only time — and perhaps the next puck drop — will tell.