Zach Hyman’s Injury and Return highlight Oilers’ Grit
Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Hyman recently endured a scare, taking a puck to the face during a game against the Florida Panthers. The impact resulted in a broken nose, as reported by Oilers Nation [[1](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMizgFBVV95cUxPZl9mTFB4UjUyWEZZZGF6d0hSSUR5b3ZaclY5c1hwX1EzSWt6bmRpc2RyaTNUWEE0cU14YnpKOE90UWhocURtLXJEcnVVQS0tcUhLOVh2bHBDcmRoSXZJMTFBcm5GQVNjanpsazdub21HOG5PYWtSUDIxbUJISmx2Q3NaSUJyWl9oN0JQc1Y2SmZqb1lwLTdZUTRfY1R3bmtQRTdRMnVxZ083M2JmVHhrZ2IzalRqWXA3Y1N1RXBZSXliSFB4ZEFjLXV2SlMyQQ?oc=5)]. The hard-working forward left the game but ultimately returned to action, demonstrating his resilience and dedication to the team.
Hyman’s willingness to play through pain was evident in subsequent games.He took another puck to the face during practice,according to Sportsnet.ca [[2](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMinwFBVV95cUxNOWxUS014UFNxaHZ1QUlnY1JfdXlXUXFCb09ITEdhX2VlMl8tS0kzYlJpdzdJLXdSaVVuSm5KQWRjOHpzTzRTSlhFbFRVS1FCaElZSFZ0elVBYTc3bFZ5ZVUxSGdSajFtWkg2Z1BWc1dWemJsV0xzbnZmSVlGV3hsQjZIQS1relJtMXR2WjB1RGROQXRnbU5JTm91ZkdBLUU?oc=5)], but persevered and continued to contribute to the Oilers’ success.
Prior to the injury, Hyman was a key player for the Oilers, showing his offensive prowess with two goals in a previous game.As noted by Yardbarker [[5](https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMisAFBVV95cUxONEoxUWtLX1NPdERxMDVzOGIxdVpkLU1qNTBCTVNLenh0cFZ4cmR1Wk9FY2NtZHJQYnNHbmk5TjYtUlJEd0lJdGRVdzZES19kY1k4WUNqSUhjRzhINmxEdnQ2MnFLckUyTmlkTWMta3FldnVNZmFoYUc5OUNBc0RiWjZZQXQtYXM3b1lSNW1PV0JfSzNMTXA5dUlSdHZXT0oyaDBRRUFSTWtlREdHRU9KeA?oc=5)], hyman’s shooting talent was on full display, even if his face took a beating.
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