
Edmonton Oilers' Zach Hyman ruled out of Game 4 with injury
EDMONTON – Edmonton Oilers right winger Zach Hyman left Game 4 of the Western Conference final in the first period on Tuesday because of an injury and was ruled out for the rest of the game, as reported on the ESPN broadcast.
Hyman was hit by Dallas Stars forward Mason Marchment in the neutral zone just before the midway mark of the first period. He dropped his stick, favored his right arm and immediately skated off the ice and to the Oilers' dressing room at 9:17 of the period.
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Hyman was coming off a two-goal, three-point performance in a 6-1 win in Game 3 to give the Oilers a 2-1 series lead. He has five goals and 11 points in 15 games this postseason. He also has 111 hits, just 15 behind the single-season mark of 126 set by Blake Coleman with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020.
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