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Oilers' Hyman Says His Right Wrist Was Dislocated Late Last Round, Knocking Him Out of the Playoffs

  • During Game 4 of the 2025 Western Conference Final in Dallas, 32-year-old Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman suffered a dislocated right wrist after a collision with Mason Marchment.
  • Hyman initially underestimated his injury and hoped to play through it, but he required surgery and now does not want to set a definite recovery timetable.
  • Hyman had contributed five goals, 11 points, and a playoff-leading 111 hits over 15 games while playing on the Oilers' top line with Connor McDavid before the injury.
  • Coach Kris Knoblauch confirmed Hyman would likely miss the remainder of the playoffs and praised him as a strong emotional leader who 'holds things together.'
  • Although Zach Hyman was sidelined by injury, the Edmonton Oilers advanced by securing the Western Conference title, and Hyman will accompany the team to offer guidance and support during the Stanley Cup Final.
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Oilers' Hyman says his right wrist was dislocated late last round, knocking him out of the playoffs

Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Hyman says his right wrist got dislocated late in the Western Conference final when he was hit by Dallas' Mason Marchment.

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Edmonton Journal broke the news in Edmonton, Canada on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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