Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman scored his 13th postseason goal of the year on Monday, opening the scoring in a 5-3 defeat to Dallas. He became the fourth active player with at least 13 goals through 15 games in a postseason, joining Mark Scheifele (14 in 2018), Evander Kane (13 in 2022), and Sidney Crosby (13 in 2009). Hyman has failed to light the lamp just once in his last five appearances. With three assists also on his account, Hyman has matched his career high for most postseason points in a year with 16. Following Monday's Game 3 loss, he will have at least two more chances to grow his tally.
Zach Hyman Scores Twice In Game 1 Against Vancouver
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman maintained his red-hot goal-scoring form with two markers in a 5-4 loss in Game 1 against the Canucks on Wednesday. He bagged an early power-play goal and found the back of the net in an even-strength situation in the second period. The 31-year-old became the sixth player in Stanley Cup Playoffs history to net at least nine goals through the first six games of a postseason campaign. Edmonton's own Mark Messier did it last in 1983. Hyman has also had one assist in the playoffs so far, sharing the seventh spot on the scoring charts with 10 points.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman went off for three goals and an assist in a 7-4 victory over the Los Angeles Kings in Game 1 of their first-round series. Hyman opened the scoring in the first period and added another in the second and third for his first career playoff hat trick. The 31-year-old just continues to get better with age, and it looks like he won't be slowing down from his 54-goal regular season. Playing with Connor McDavid also helps and could lead to many more goals during this playoff run for Hyman.
Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Hyman became a member of the 50-goal club on Sunday despite dropping a 5-3 decision to the Ottawa Senators. The 31-year-old reached the landmark with a second-period tally 3:34 into the middle frame. Hyman has spent the bulk of the season skating alongside Connor McDavid, posting 69 points to this point, but will have a tough time exceeding the 83 points he put up across 79 games last season. The Oilers dropped their second game in as many nights on Sunday after taking a 6-3 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday. They sit second in the Pacific Division with a 42-23-4 record, three points clear of third-place Los Angeles.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman came up with two goals in Wednesday's 3-2 overtime win against St. Louis, pushing his goal-scoring streak to six games. Hyman potted a power-play goal in the first period and had an even-strength tally in the second. The two-goal effort helped him to register his first career 40-goal campaign. He's the first player not named Leon Draisaitl or Connor McDavid with a 40-goal season for the Oilers since 1990-91. 10 of Hyman's goals have come during an incredibly productive February. He's also had 19 assists in 56 games this season.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman scored his second hat trick of the season as the team cruised to a 6-1 victory over Carolina on Wednesday night. He joined Auston Matthews, Frank Vatrano, and Brayden Point as the only players with multiple hat tricks this season by netting a pair of first-period goals and wrapping up the scoring 9:35 into the third. Hyman has been sensational for the Oilers lately, with a run of seven goals and four assists in five appearances. He's feasting next to Connor McDavid, who logged three assists on Wednesday. With 22 games played, Hyman is on pace for a career year, having tallied 15 goals and 11 assists.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman (illness) will rejoin the action on Thursday versus Winnipeg. He missed his first game of the season on Tuesday when Hyman was feeling under the weather. The 31-year-old has been on fire lately, posting three consecutive multi-point games and logging four goals and three assists during the streak. It's boosted his overall points tally for the year to 22 with 20 games played. Hyman has been in great form, and he should be able to build on it with Connor McDavid next to him on the top line. The Oilers captain enters Thursday's action with a run of 15 points in five games.
Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Hyman (illness) missed Tuesday's game against the Vegas Golden Knights. Hyman caught the flu bug that appears to be making its way around the league and was unable to play. Fortunately, the Oilers hung on for a 5-4 win without their first-line winger. Sam Gagner, who replaced Hyman, scored in the game and could get back into the lineup soon with his performance. As for Hyman, he has put up 22 points (12 goals, 10 assists) in 20 games this season as Connor McDavid's linemate. Hyman should be available Thursday against Winnipeg, assuming the illness doesn't linger, and he should be back in all fantasy lineups.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman posted a third consecutive multi-point outing on Sunday by scoring twice and registering an assist in an 8-2 victory over Anaheim. Hyman's impressive scoring run includes four goals and three assists in total. The Oilers forward has gotten a new lease of life following a coaching change, logging 12 of his 22 points this season in the past eight games. As Connor McDavid's partner on the first line, you can count on Hyman to make an impact on most nights. He has 12 goals and 10 assists with 20 games played.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman failed to score with five shots on goal Saturday against the Golden Knights but did make a difference in a 5-1 win with three assists. He collected a power-play helper just minutes into the game and already boasted a hat trick of assists by the time the first intermission came around. Hyman also had one hit in the game and registered two penalty minutes. The 30-year-old has enjoyed multi-point performances in back-to-back games and sits on nine points in total through eight outings in these playoffs.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman was in the middle of everything in Saturday's 4-2 win over the Canucks, finishing the game with a goal and three assists. He potted his 24th goal of the season on the power play and logged all of the assists during even-strength play. The 30-year-old reached a career-high 56 points in the process. He's been having an incredible season, and Hyman's recent work is deserving of extra praise, as he has bagged 12 points from the last five contests. With games against Columbus and Chicago coming up, Hyman should continue to crush it next week.
Zach Hyman Grabs Three Points In Tuesday's Victory
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman had a goal and two assists as the team extended its winning streak to four games with a 5-2 victory over Seattle Tuesday night. He scored Edmonton's fourth goal and helped Warren Foegele and Ryan McLeod to light the lamp. Hyman became the 18th player in the league this season to reach the 50-point plateau. He's had a big season with 21 goals and 29 assists in 45 games. Another helper would make Hyman only the sixth player in 2022-23 to record at least 20 goals and 30 assists.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman celebrated his first career hat trick on Tuesday, striking three times in a 6-3 triumph over Nashville. He potted a pair of first-period goals and wrapped up the hat trick with an empty-netter. Hyman also found a way to sneak an assist between the goals. The 30-year-old became Edmonton's fourth player with a hat trick this season and no other team has more of them. It's been a very fun year for Hyman on Edmonton's first line, with him having racked up 13 goals and 20 assists in 29 games. The line combined for an incredible 13 points in Tuesday's win.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman (undisclosed) is on track to return to the lineup Wednesday against Arizona. He missed his first game of the season Monday versus Washington with an unspecified ailment, but Hyman has made a quick recovery. The 30-year-old will head straight back to the first line to team up with Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid. Hyman is Edmonton's fourth-best scorer this season behind the star duo and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, having recorded nine goals and 17 assists in 25 games. The Coyotes are among the weakest teams in the league, so this is a really nice comeback spot for Hyman.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman registered the team's only goal in Wednesday's 3-1 loss to the Kings. He tied the game 12:47 into the second period, but Edmonton struggled to create chances all night and couldn't get anything else past Calvin Petersen. It's been a rough month overall for the team, with the Oilers going 3-5-0 in November, but Hyman has kept his level of play high. The 30-year-old has been held off the score sheet just twice in his past 12 outings, and he's on eight goals and 10 assists for the year. The former Toronto man has now scored 35 goals for Edmonton, and only Leon Draisaitl (64) and Connor McDavid (59) have lit the lamp more for the Oilers since Hyman joined the team last season.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman scored in a fifth consecutive game and recorded two assists as the team secured a series victory against Calgary with a 5-4 overtime win Thursday night. He was a superb plus-four for the game and led the team with seven shots, whilst also handing out four hits. Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl simply crushed the Flames, but Hyman had a special series as well, becoming the first Oiler to score at least once in each of the first five games of a playoff series. The 29-year-old has racked up eight goals and 12 points in total in the playoffs, and he will be out to match Esa Tikkanen's franchise record for the longest playoff goal streak in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman will be back in the lineup on Wednesday against the Blues after missing three games with an upper-body injury. He'll be Connor McDavid's right-hand man, with Warren Foegele also on the line. Hyman has had a lot of success this season, going for 11 goals and 19 points with 72 shots and 28 hits in 26 games. His productivity has dropped a bit as the season has progressed, but skating with McDavid gives him a great chance to go off on any given night.
Zach Hyman Scores Two Goals In Edmonton's Home Win
Edmonton Oilers left-winger Zach Hyman scored once against Vegas but followed that up with two more goals on Wednesday versus the Pittsburgh Penguins. Hyman converted two prime Connor McDavid passes past Tristan Jarry. His first goal came less than seven minutes into the game and then his second followed just 81 seconds after Pittsburgh tied the game up. Hyman now has 11 goals in just 21 games. The forward is enjoying a career season while averaging three shots a game. Hyman, barring injury, will blow past his 41 point career high set in 2019.
Zach Hyman did it again on Friday night as he scored two more goals in a 5-3 win over the Vegas Golden Knights. Hyman simply is doing his job by scoring those close-in goals off opportunities. Hyman's versatility is well documented for Edmonton. He can win some faceoffs, kill penalties, and work well on the power play. The fun part for Hyman is that the winger is now just one goal off the NHL lead. With the firepower of the Edmonton offense, Hyman will be one to watch as the points continue to mount.
Edmonton Oilers winger Zach Hyman started life on the top line with a two-goal effort in Thursday's 5-1 road victory over the Coyotes. He bagged a short-handed goal and a power-play marker in the game, producing three total shots in 16:05 on the ice. The 29-year-old is now averaging a point per game through his first four outings of the season, boasting three goals and one assist. It's a nice start to the year for Hyman and it's bound to get even better if he sticks with Connor McDavid.