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NHL record (since salary cap era)

NHL record (since salary cap era)

Zach Hyman is truly having a dream season.

He scored 54 goals in 80 matches during the regular season…and yesterday he scored the third goal for his team against the Panthers, bringing his total goals to 16 since the beginning of the series.

He now has 70 at 23-24, which is impressive. Especially in light of many people's recognition of him as a man who only makes “trash goals”…:

Hyman's 16th goal in the playoffs this season allowed an NHL record in the salary cap era.

He has edged out Sidney Cropsey and Alex Ovechkin in this regard, which is also a remarkable achievement:

Today we are especially aware of the mistake the Leafs made in letting him leave Toronto in the summer of 2021.

Hyman, who was free as air, signed a seven-year, $5.5 million (per season) contract with the Oilers…

Even if we say at the beginning that the cost of the mill was prohibitive, the management in Edmonton should be really proud of it. shot At the moment.

It should be, at least.

After all, Hyman has quickly adapted to his new team's style and has been producing up to expectations since arriving in Alberta:

  • 27 goals and 27 assists (54 points) in the 2021-2022 season + 16 points (eleven goals) during the playoffs
  • 36 goals and 47 assists (83 points) in 2022-2023 + 11 points (three goals) during the playoffs
  • 54 goals and 23 assists (77 points) in 2023-23 + 21 points (16 goals) during the playoffs
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Zach Hyman may not be the most flashy From the NHL, but he clearly knows how to handle himself.

We're also talking about a guy who is appreciated in the room and by the fans for his consistent effort and that's a credit to him as well.

The little ones get to watch him work to take notes, while we see the results because he works hard.

Nice to see going, anyway.

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– Yes No.

– good. Another matter.

– happy holiday!

-Who will win the grand prize tomorrow?