'He. Can't. Be. Stopped. 🔥🔥🔥': Oilers minor league goalie thrills with third straight shutout

He. Can't. Be. Stopped. 🔥🔥🔥

Oilers minor league goalie thrills with third straight shutout

Edmonton Oilers prospect goaltender Samuel Jonsson of the Fort Wayne Komets continues to impress after recording his third consecutive shutout, sparking excitement among fans and hockey analysts alike.

Jonsson, turning 22 in December, joined the Oilers organization this past spring following his recognition as Goalie of the Year in Sweden’s second division. Standing 6 feet 5 inches tall, he posted a .922 save percentage over 24 professional games—strong numbers for a young netminder.

The promising Swede signed a three-year entry-level contract and was ranked the top goaltender, seventh overall, in the Cult of Hockey prospect rankings this summer. His steady performance indicates growing confidence and potential within the organization.

“He looked solid in his half of an NHL exhibition game against the Calgary Flames this September, making several 5-alarm saves and never looked in trouble out there as he earned his shutout.”

With every shutout, Jonsson builds greater anticipation for his NHL debut and strengthens the Oilers’ depth in the crease.

Author’s Summary

Samuel Jonsson’s third straight shutout cements his status as a top Oilers goaltending prospect, inspiring optimism for his bright future in the NHL.

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Edmonton Journal Edmonton Journal — 2025-11-07