In a series of NHL games, Edmonton Oilers' Zach Hyman had a standout performance scoring multiple goals across two games, including achieving a new career high. In the first game against the Minnesota Wild, Hyman scored his 35th goal of the season during a power play after Joel Eriksson Ek was called for holding, contributing to the game's dynamics but not enough to secure a win for the Oilers as the game ended 3-2 in favor of the Wild. The following day, against the Calgary Flames, after Nazem Kadri put the Flames up 1-0, Hyman continued his impressive form by scoring twice, including a power play goal assisted by Draisaitl and McDavid, and a breakaway that marked his 37th goal of the season, setting a new personal record. Despite Hyman's efforts, the Oilers trailed the Flames 3-2.
Killorn trips up Dubois. Second offensive zone penalty of the game for the veteran. Ducks PK coming up. #FlyTogether
Laferriere gets two for slashing Carlsson. Ducks back to the power play. #FlyTogether
Hyman scores on a breakaway. That's his second of the game and No. 37 on the season, a career high. What a campaign he's having. Draisaitl and McDavid get the helpers. Oilers pull within one. 3-2 Flames
Hymanβs second of the hockey game marks a new career-high. His 37th brings the Oilers within one. #Oilers
Lizotte gets the gate for holding. Ducks get the first power play of the night. #FlyTogether
That's 36 goals on the season for Hyman, which matches his career high set last year. https://t.co/KmIDDtki0a
Hyman scores on the power play a few seconds after Draisaitl ran into Vladar while driving to the net. The Oilers are on the board. 3-1 Flames
Nazem Kadri puts the Flames up 1-0 shortly after an Oilers turnover at the Calgary blue line. 1-0 Flames
Hyman scores on an Oilers power play. That's his 35th goal of the season. 3-2 Wild.
Another power play goal from Edmonton. 3-2
Edmonton getting its first power play; Joel Eriksson Ek called for holding.