Zach Hyman injury update: Oilers winger likely to miss rest of Stanley Cup playoffs following surgery


Zach Hyman injury update: Oilers winger likely to miss rest of Stanley Cup playoffs following surgery

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The end of Edmonton Oilers, Zach Hyman, is expected to lose the rest of the Playoffs of the Stanley Cup due to a surgery due to an upper body injury that suffered in the 4th game against Dallas stars, announced coach Kris Knoblauch.

In the first period of Oilers’s 4-1 victory, Hyman sought to dodge great success from Stars Mason Mason Mason in the neutral zone. Hyman managed to remove most of his body, but marchment cut his arms. Hyman’s upper body turned and immediately left the post before skating the ice with discomfort. Did not return to the game.

Since joining the Oilers in 2021, Hyman has been a producer consisting of the first six places. In the regular season, Hyman took second place in the team with 27 goals and their five playoff goals are tied by Quart.

With Hyman Out, an already high list of Edmonton will have his depth even more. Ryan Nugent-Hopkins has already raised his game with four performances from various points in a row in the final of the Western Conference.

Outside of Nugent-Hopkins, Edmonton will need more players like Evander Kane, who has not scored from the 4th of the last round against the Golden Golden Knights. Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl have been exceptional, as expected, but they will need more supportless support at the top of the program.

We will see if the stars can take advantage of Hyman’s absence, as they face the elimination of the rest of the road. Dallas is probably the deepest group of the NHL, but was not shown in the final of the conference. Mikko Rantanen has not yet marked, Wyatt Johnston is in a seven -game drought, and veterans like Matt Duchene and Jamie Benn have only one goal all over the season. This must change if Dallas will return to the series 5.