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Zach Hyman's wrist injury sparks comparisons to Matthew Tkachuk's sternum injury as Oilers face Panthers in Stanley Cup Finals

Zach Hyman's wrist injury sparks comparisons to Matthew Tkachuk's sternum injury as Oilers face Panthers in Stanley Cup Finals

Time of Indiaa day ago

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The Edmonton Oilers have won their first game in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals against the Florida Panthers. While the team gears up for their second game against the Florida Panthers tonight, there have been a lot of conversations regarding Zach Hyman lately.
The Edmonton Oilers' star player was spotted before the first game with a brace on his right arm and this has sparked a divide among fans.
Fans compare Zach Hyman to Matthew Tkachuk and criticise how Hyman will not be playing in the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals
Before Game 1 against the Florida Panthers, TSN Sports' Jesse Pollock shared a picture of Zach Hyman with a brace on his right arm. The post read as, 'Zach Hyman sporting a large cast on his right wrist. Guy is an absolute warrior' and this has sparked a debate among fans.
A fan commented, 'A real warrior would playing in the cast', while another fan wrote, 'lol Tkachuk played with a broken sternum, Ekblad with a torn oblique and shoulder dislocations, and broken foot in 2023. Warrior😆'
A third fan wrote, 'A warrior would've put off the surgery and finished the playoffs.'
Another user commented, 'No way a warrior did he play with a broken sternum that Tkachuk played with a couple years ago. Or Tomas Sandstrom playing on a broken leg when he was with the Kings and Gretzky. Yzerman playing on one leg in the playoffs in the 90's'
Zach Hyman has spoken about his injury that he sustained in Game 4 against the Dallas Stars.
The Edmonton Oilers' star player said, 'I knew it wasn't good when I got hit. Right away, I just felt my wrist kind of go on me.'
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Zach Hyman added, 'Quickly realized when I saw the doctors it's something that needed surgery and something that I wasn't going to be able to play through.'
Soon after Zach Hyman had sustained the injury, the Edmonton Oilers' head coach Kris Knoblauch issued a statement about ruling out Hyman from the upcoming games.
While fans were worried if Zach Hyman's absence would affect the Edmonton Oilers' playoff chances, the team ended up proving their worth as they defeated the Dallas Stars.
At this point, emotions are on the rise for the Oilers' fans as they expect a win in Game 2 against the Florida Panthers.
Also Read:
Edmonton Oilers' recent post stirs up Stanley Cup drama ahead of Game 1 against the Florida Panthers

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