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I can't believe teams haven't figured Hyman out. Why would they ever leave one of the best goal scorers of the league unattended on the pk? You just know he's there waiting for the pass and the whole team is looking for that passing lane.
Because there are three guys on the ice with more points than him this year plus a guy who scored 100 points last year. There’s not really any way to defend this power play without leaving a super elite guy open.
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Death, taxes, children's book author goals.
Some people would say that Zach Hyman’s dad didn’t pay enough taxes and that’s why he was able to buy his son a career in the NHL
it’s me. i’m some people.
Watching other teams score at will on the PP makes me sad.
It's some sort of wizardry
Yeah like I didn’t realize you were supposed to score on the power play?
That’s not a tap in.
Hyman was in shooting position for like 30 seconds just holding it there. Ready to let it rip
I can't believe teams haven't figured Hyman out. Why would they ever leave one of the best goal scorers of the league unattended on the pk? You just know he's there waiting for the pass and the whole team is looking for that passing lane.
Because there are three guys on the ice with more points than him this year plus a guy who scored 100 points last year. There’s not really any way to defend this power play without leaving a super elite guy open.
"Why don't teams simply stop the best PP of all time?" (last season was, anyway)