Head Coach Jay Woodcroft on Skinner's play, growth, and shutting the door during an early push from San Jose:
"I thought Stuart stood tall when we needed him right off the bat, and I think it's a habit of [the Sharks] in this building where they come out hard. Stuart was ready, and it's a big feather in his cap to get his first NHL shutout."
"He's certainly physically matured and his game has matured, but just as a young man, he's matured. He's married, just the way he carries himself, off the ice how he treats his body, his emphasis on recovery, and mentally being able to handle a big workload down in the American Hockey League finding ways to win games at that level. To see him transitioning to beginning his NHL career, I'm proud of him because I have that relationship going back four years with him."
Woodcroft on what he liked the most from his team's 3-0 performance:
"We asked our players that we felt we needed a full 60 minutes, and I thought we played a full 60 minutes. there were times when the other team had some chances, but we really liked the commitment to the defensive side of the puck, the commitment to working back to our end, and it was impressive to see those players put in the work that they put in. It's not easy to play like that, but they did a good job for us tonight."
Woodcroft on Nurse recording his 50th career goal and his importance to the Oilers:
"Darnell is money in the bank when it comes to playing big minutes on the backend against the best players in the world. I've also seen Darnell since he first came into the NHL. I haven't seen him in the last few years other than at Training Camp or on television, but he's somebody who's really grown his game.
"I would use the term 'he burns with purpose'. He comes to the rink every day with a purpose in mind to be the best player he can be. He's someone that is serious about his craft, and I really believe that he's only scratched the surface."