Oilers Coach Points Out the Unique Quality Ingram Has That Skinner Lacks And Fans Are Reacting
The Edmonton Oilers say they trust their goaltenders completely, but a recent remark from the coaching staff has stirred up a big discussion. Without directly naming anyone, the Oilers’ coach highlighted one key quality in Connor Ingram that was never mentioned for Stuart Skinner — and this has fans talking all over the hockey community.
The coach stated that Ingram has an amazing ability to bounce back emotionally. This isn’t just about being strong mentally; it’s a special skill where he can quickly forget about a bad goal, a rough period, or a tough game — instantly. No visible anger or doubts. Just steady, focused attention on the next play.
That might seem like a nice compliment, but it brings up some serious issues.
Skinner, even with his natural talent and moments of greatness, is often described with careful words: “competitive,” “dedicated,” “improving. ” What he hasn’t been praised for is that same level-headedness when under pressure for a long time. In the NHL, especially during playoffs, this difference can change the outcome of a season.
According to insiders, Ingram’s way of playing makes his teammates feel secure, even when things are going badly around him. Defenders play more relaxed. Coaches keep their advice brief. There’s a sense that mistakes won’t become huge problems. That’s something every team in the running for a title wishes they had — and it’s not something Edmonton has felt consistently.
This doesn’t mean that Skinner isn’t talented. Not at all. But what the coach’s comment hints at is a deeper issue: reliability in chaos. And that’s not something that can be taught easily, if at all.
Now Oilers fans have split opinions. Some think this is an unfair dig at a goalie from their own team. Others see it as a subtle hint that the team may not wait forever.
One thing is obvious: when a coach praises one goalie for something another has never been recognized for, it’s not just a coincidence. And in Edmonton, that one comment might hold more weight than any save percentage ever could.
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