
Stuart Skinner's wife Chloe shares family holiday photos featuring son Beau posing with snake
Edmonton Oilers goaltender Stuart Skinner enjoyed a well-deserved offseason break with his family, and wife Chloe gave fans a glimpse of their holiday through Instagram. The highlight came when their elder son, Beau, was photographed smiling confidently while posing with a snake draped across his shoulders.
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's wife Chloe shares family holiday photos with sons Beau and Darcy
Chloe's post, captioned 'August with my boys', included multiple snapshots capturing the Skinner family in vacation mode. One picture showed Beau in a light blue outfit, standing outdoors with the snake around his neck. Another featured the family posing in front of a kangaroo enclosure, indicating a zoo visit. A separate frame showed Stuart and Chloe enjoying a serene moment together on a balcony overlooking mountains and a lake.
The couple married in 2020 and are parents to two sons — Beau, born in 2023, and Darcy, born earlier this year in 2025. Fans quickly reacted to Chloe's post, praising the Oilers goaltender for balancing family time with his demanding
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Stuart Skinner focused on redemption after back-to-back Stanley Cup heartbreaks
Away from the lighthearted family moments, Stuart Skinner remains focused on his professional journey. The Oilers netminder suffered back-to-back Stanley Cup Final heartbreaks against the Florida Panthers.
Speaking at the Rogers Legends of Hockey event during the PGA Tour, Skinner admitted the losses have only made him stronger.
'I think going through it the first time, you go through that experience in the summer and then you realize the things you did well and the things you didn't do well,' he said via NHL, stressing that the experience has helped him prepare better for the upcoming season.
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As the Edmonton Oilers prepare for the 2025-26 NHL season, goaltender Stuart Skinner emerges as the team's defining figure. Balancing family happiness with professional determination, Skinner's resilience after consecutive Stanley Cup Final heartbreaks, paired with the offensive brilliance of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, positions him at the heart of Edmonton's bid to finally end a 35-year championship drought.
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