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Hyman Out: Oilers' Playoff Hopes Tested
6 Apr
Summary
- Zach Hyman sidelined for 5-14 days, impacting playoff readiness.
- Oilers' top lines heavily utilized, depth wingers must step up.
- Podkolzin emerges as best left-wing option for Oilers.

Edmonton Oilers head coach Kris Knoblauch announced on Saturday that impactful winger Zach Hyman will be out of the lineup for an indefinite period. The current expectation is a recovery time of five to fourteen days, which could affect his readiness for the upcoming playoffs. This situation presents a significant challenge for the team, particularly as they are already missing elite center Leon Draisaitl.
The absence of Hyman also opens up opportunities for other wingers on the roster. Historically, the Oilers heavily rely on their top two lines, with depth lines receiving limited ice time. However, these depth lines have shown surprising effectiveness recently. The team's recent second line, featuring Hyman and Jack Roslovic on the wings with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins at center, had posted strong offensive numbers in the five games prior to Hyman's injury.