Hyman in pain after knee on knee hit: no penalty?
Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Hyman was seen labouring his leg during their game tonight against the Vegas Golden Knights, suggesting that he may be playing through pain. This came after an attempted knee-on-knee hit by Vegas defenseman Nicolas Hague, which went uncalled by the officials.
Despite the potential injury, Hyman continued to play and remained an active contributor to his team's efforts. Hyman's resilience and dedication to his team are a testament to his toughness and professionalism. It remains to be seen if he will require any medical attention going forward, but for now, he is demonstrating a remarkable ability to play through adversity.
POLL |
Should this have been called a penalty? |
Yes | 63 | 76.8 % |
No | 19 | 23.2 % |
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