In a heartwarming gesture, Edmonton Oilers forward Stuart Skinner's backup goalie, Jack Stankoven, made a triumphant return to his roots, bringing the coveted Stanley Cup to his former school and hometown hospital. The 22-year-old Stankoven, who made his NHL debut just last season, is a hometown hero in Kamloops, British Columbia, where he played minor hockey and attended NorKam Secondary School. By sharing the Stanley Cup with his community, Stankoven is giving back to the people who supported him throughout his hockey journey. As the Oilers continue to celebrate their championship win, Stankoven's visit is a testament to the enduring impact of hockey on local communities.


Stankoven brings Stanley Cup to former school, hometown hospital  NHL.com