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From Scorer to Bruiser, Oilers' Hyman Making a Different Mark in the NHL Playoffs

  • Zach Hyman has shifted from being a top NHL goal scorer to leading the playoffs in physical hits for the Edmonton Oilers in 2025.
  • This change follows Edmonton's altered playing style after losing the 2024 Stanley Cup final in Game 7 to Florida and aiming to wear down opponents physically.
  • Hyman delivered a team-high nine checks in a 3-0 Game 2 win over Dallas during the Western Conference final, exemplifying his new role emphasized by coach Kris Knoblauch.
  • Hyman leads the post-season with 99 hits, far ahead of Panthers forward Sam Bennett’s 72, while teammate Connor McDavid stresses winning over style despite less entertaining play.
  • The Oilers’ increased physicality could create scoring chances by wearing down opponents and referees, giving an advantage to whichever team is ready to play hard and win.
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From scorer to bruiser, Oilers' Hyman making a different mark in the NHL playoffs

DALLAS — Zach Hyman was a scoring machine a year ago. The Edmonton Oilers winger has evolved into a hit machine in this year's NHL playoffs.

·Collingwood, Canada
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Sportsnet broke the news in Canada on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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