Oilers Zach Hyman shares update on wrist injury recover
Nobody knows how differently the 2025 Stanley Cup Finals would have played out with a healthy Zach Hyman in the Edmonton Oilers lineup. The 33-year-old was a wrecking ball through the first three rounds of the postseason, delivering bone-crushing hits every night while providing his usual offensive production, with 11 points (five goals, six a sists) in 15 games. Then came the hit from Stars forward Mason Marchment that jammed Hyman's wrist, forcing him to mi s the remainder of the playoffs, painfully having to watch from the pre s box. As we approach training camp and eventually the start of the regular season, Hyman provided an update on how he's feeling physically and when he expects to return. "It's good; it's coming along really well. I'm excited to get back out there when I get back to Edmonton. I had surgery, so I was in a cast for two months, and now I'm in this one, but I'm almost out of it Emmanuel Moore Jersey , which is nice, and can get back to some normalcy soon. I feel good, but I've got to wait and see what the docs say when I get back. I'm on their timeline, but it shouldn't be too much longer," Hyman said. "I'm excited to get back out there when I get back to Edmonton." During his interview with at 's National Teams Orientation Camp, forward Zach Hyman provided an update on his wrist recovery. Edmonton Oilers (@EdmontonOilers) The veteran winger will be entering his fifth season as an Oiler with three years remaining on the seven-year, $38.5 million deal he signed with the team as a UFA back in 2021. Hyman has a lot to play for next season Not only will Zach Hyman enter the 2025-26 season motivated to get over the hump and win a Stanley Cup in Edmonton, but he'll also look to get off to a much better start in hopes of cracking Team Canada's 2026 Winter Olympic roster. Hyman's 10-game goalle s drought to begin the 2024-25 season put him way behind the eight-ball and ultimately played a big role in why he was not selected to play at the 4 Nations Face-Off. He undoubtedly has that in his mind as we creep closer to October, because a strong start could certainly mean an opportunity to represent his country and perhaps do so on a line with his Oilers teammate Connor McDavid in February. B.H. Born Jersey