Hyman has found his groove, and the Edmonton Oilers are reaping the benefits
EDMONTON — Zach Hyman is 31 games into his 2025-26 NHL season and finally appears adjusted to what he calls his “new normal.”
The Edmonton Oilers winger returned to the lineup Dec. 1 after missing the first 19 games recovering from surgery for a wrist injury suffered in last spring’s Western Conference final.
He had a slow start his first couple of weeks, as could be expected, but had eight goals in his last 10 games heading into a contest against visiting New Jersey on Tuesday. Since his return he had 19 goals and 31 points (fifth on the Oilers) and a plus-10 rating (third on the team) before facing the Devils.
“I’m very proud of the way I’ve been able to play coming back from injury,” the 33-year-old said after Tuesday’s morning skate. “It’s not easy being hurt. It’s not easy going through rehab. It’s not easy when you literally can’t access your wrist, your hand and it’s a long process to get back.”


