29-05-2025
Zach Hyman injury leaves void in Oilers' lineup; McDavid and Draisaitl under spotlight for Game 5
Edmonton
Oilers
forward Zach Hyman will miss the rest of the playoffs due to a season-ending upper-body injury. He sustained the injury early in Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals against the Dallas Stars, following a hit to his right shoulder by Stars forward Mason Marchment.
Hyman is scheduled for surgery on May 28, according to coach Kris Knoblauch, who did not specify the injury Hyman sustained.
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Hyman exited the game after just 3 minutes and 11 seconds of ice time. Head coach Kris Knoblauch confirmed that Hyman requires surgery and is not expected to return during the playoffs.
Before his injury, Hyman had significantly contributed to the Oilers' playoff success, recording 11 points (five goals and six assists) in 15 postseason games. His absence places more responsibility on team leaders Connor
McDavid
and Leon
Draisaitl
to maintain the team's momentum.
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Forward Connor Brown will miss his second consecutive game,
Game 5
on May 29, due to an unspecified injury. Viktor Arvidsson returned to the lineup for Game 4 to replace Brown. However, it is uncertain who will take Hyman's place.
In Game 4, veteran forward Corey Perry stepped up, delivering a strong performance that helped secure a 4-1 victory over the Stars. With Hyman sidelined, the Oilers will look to Perry to continue his impactful play as they aim to close out the series in Game 5.
The Oilers currently lead the best-of-seven series 3-1, with Game 5 of
NHL
2025 Stanley Cup scheduled on May 29 in Dallas. A win would secure their spot in the Stanley Cup Finals.