“Imagine An NBA Player Doing This”: The Entire Internet Is Praising Oilers’ Zach Hyman For Returning To The Game After Taking A Slap Shot Right In The Face

Zach Hyman holding his face and wearing a visor.Zach Hyman (Photos via Amazon Prime Video)
NHL fans are in awe over the toughness of Edmonton Oilers star winger Zach Hyman, who returned to the ice in Monday’s game against the Florida Panthers after taking a slap shot to the face.

In the second period of the contest at Rogers Place, Zach Hyman was hit in the face on a blistering slap shot from teammate Evan Bouchard. Hyman immediately rushed to the bench to have his wounds treated:


Despite the painful injury, Hyman decided to return to the game after having his wounds treated. The 32-year-old came back to the bench in the third period with a visor for extra facial protection:

Zach Hyman’s toughness, resilience and determination was praised by hockey fans:

“Zach the TANK 🤌,” one fan wrote.

“Imagine An Nba Player Doing This,” another said.

“Absolute warrior,” wrote a fan.

“Every time I see Embiid out with his laundry list of injuries, I think of these guys,” a fan said, referencing Philadelphia 76ers superstar Joel Embiid.


“Beast mode,” wrote another fan.

“Damn. If he was in the nba he would have a nice 3 month vacation after that hit to the face,” said another.

“Bouchard causing goals and injuring teammate’s,” teased a fan.

“Proving once again that hockey players are another breed of tough. Name any other sport where something like that wouldn’t end their night?,” another wrote.

Hyman had two goals in a frustrating 6-5 loss for the Oilers against the defending champions. This was the first meeting between the powerhouses since Florida defeated them in Game 7 to win the Stanley Cup six months ago.

Zach Hyman & Oilers See Winning Streak End

The red-hot Oilers were due for a loss after five straight wins, highlighted by 7-1 and 6-3 shellackings of the Minnesota Wild and Vegas Golden Knights. Still, blowing a two-goal lead and falling in regulation to the team that ended your Cup dreams a month ago can’t feel good for Zach Hyman and company.

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