EDMONTON, AB -Stuart Skinner has spent the last several years learning how to become a full-time NHL netminder -- next season, he will be one.
"Rome wasn't built in a day, it takes a lot of time," Skinner said. "When I was 18 and I got drafted, I was on top of the world. then it kind of hits you that the real work begins."
Since being selected in the third-round (78th Overall) by the Oilers in the 2017 NHL Draft, Skinner has plied his trade across all levels of professional hockey and has slowly developed himself into the goaltender he is today.
From a pair of stints in the ECHL's Wichita Thunder, to the AHL's Bakersfield Condors, and finally a 13-game spell with the big club last season - Skinner has used every experience as a chance to learn his craft and prepare him for the opportunity that currently presents itself. Edmonton will likely be without both of last year's goaltending tandem with Mikko Koskinen signing with HC Lugano in Switzerland and Mike Smith not expected to play next season.
Skinner is now presented with a prime opportunity to grab a piece of the Oilers goaltending pie.
"Just growing and going through everything you go through in order to get to the NHL, you're so grateful. You're a little bit like a kid again," Skinner said about playing for the team he gre up cheering for. "It's like 'wow this is actually happening'. It's so cool and just being able to be on the Oilers, wearing that logo, being around the players in that locker room is incredible."
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After years of dedication in the American Hockey League, Stuart Skinner is ready to show what he can do at the NHL level
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