
Oilers' Hyman Out For Playoffs After Injury
Edmonton Oilers Forward Zach Hyman to Miss Remainder of Playoffs Due to Injury Edmonton, AB – May 28, 2025 – The Edmonton Oilers announced today that forward Zach Hyman will miss the remainder of the Stanley Cup Playoffs due to an upper-body injury. Head coach Kris Knoblauch revealed the news during a press conference, stating, "Zach's season is most likely done. He's getting surgery today and it'll be a while." Knoblauch did not specify the exact nature of the injury beyond confirming it was an upper-body issue. Hyman's absence is a significant blow to the Oilers, who are currently competing in the intense Stanley Cup Playoffs. He has been a key contributor to the team's success this season, and his absence will undoubtedly impact their chances of advancing further in the playoffs. The team has not yet commented on a potential replacement or strategy to compensate for Hyman's absence. The Oilers face a challenging path ahead, and the team and its fans will be hoping for a swift recovery for Hyman. The team's next game is scheduled for [Date and Time of Next Game].