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Zach Hyman

Zachary Martin Hyman (born June 9, 1992) is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously played for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Zach Hyman
Hyman with the Edmonton Oilers in 2023
Born (1992-06-09) June 9, 1992 (age 31)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight 206 lb (93 kg; 14 st 10 lb)
Position Left wing
Shoots Right
NHL team
Former teams
Edmonton Oilers
Toronto Maple Leafs
NHL Draft 123rd overall, 2010
Florida Panthers
Playing career 2015–present

Hockey Canada named him the 2011 Canadian Junior Hockey League Player of the Year. In 2013, Hyman represented Canada at the 2013 Maccabiah Games in Israel, where he won a gold medal. During the 2014–15 season, Hyman won a number of awards, including being named the University of Michigan's Athlete of the Year and a First Team All-American, and was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award.

Hyman was selected by the Florida Panthers in the 5th round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. However, the parties were unable to agree on a contract, and Hyman's rights were traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs on June 19, 2015. During his rookie 2016–17 season, he set a new Maple Leafs record for most short-handed goals scored by a rookie in a season with four, and tied the team record for the most consecutive games with an assist by a rookie at six games.

Hyman is also an award-winning, best-selling author of children's literature, under contract with Penguin Random House.

Early and personal life edit

Hyman was born on June 9, 1992, in Toronto, Ontario, to Stuart and Vicky Hyman.[1][2][3] He grew up in the Forest Hill neighbourhood with four brothers: Spencer, Oliver, Cooper and Shane.[4] Hyman's father Stuart is the chairman and Governor of the Markham Royals and the Chairman of the Ontario Junior Hockey League (OJHL). Zach's younger brother Spencer is the assistant general manager and coach of the Markham Royals.[1] His younger brother Oliver played for the Hamilton Red Wings from 2011 to 2013.[5] Hyman is Jewish and attended United Synagogue Day School and graduated with honours from a Jewish high school, the Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto.[4][6]

Hyman volunteers much of his free time in the community and is an athlete ambassador for children's charities such as Right To Play[7] and First Book Canada.[8]

Every summer, Hyman hosts a celebrity charity golf tournament to raise money for charities in Edmonton and Toronto, including the SickKids Hospital in Toronto.[9][10]

Hyman married his wife Alannah Mozes on June 30, 2019.[11] Their son, Theo, was born in December 2020.[12] In August 2022, they welcomed a second son, Bennett.[13]

Playing career edit

Junior edit

Hyman played for the Hamilton Red Wings from 2008 to 2011. During his rookie season, he recorded 13 goals and 24 assists in 49 regular season games, and two goals in five playoff games. He was named the Red Wings' Rookie of the Year. During his sophomore season, Hyman was voted team captain. He recorded 35 goals and 40 assists in 49 regular season games, and seven goals and nine assists in 11 playoff games.

During his final season of Junior A hockey, Hyman was the leading scorer for the Red Wings, recording 42 goals and 60 assists in 43 regular season games, and three goals and five assists in seven playoff games.[14] Hyman ranked second in the Canadian Junior Hockey League (CJHL) in scoring, recording 102 points in 43 games, and led all players with 2.37 points per game.

Following an outstanding season with the Red Wings, Hyman was named to the OJHL's North-West Conference First All-Star Team, and Hockey Canada awarded him the CJHL Player of the Year Award.[15] He became just the second player from the OJHL to win the award, following Trent Walford in 1995–96.[15][16] In 2010, Hyman was chosen as the OJHL's Most Gentlemanly Player.[17] A two-time Red Wings' MVP, the OHA also selected him as the BJ Monroe Trophy recipient.[18] The award recognized Zach Hyman as the Association's Top Pro Prospect.[18] At the conclusion of the 2010–11 season, Hyman's jersey was displayed in the Hockey Hall of Fame.[4]

College edit

Hyman originally committed to play ice hockey for Princeton University during the 2010–11 season. However, he decommitted after Princeton Tigers head coach Guy Gadowsky left the school to start the Division I hockey program at Pennsylvania State University. Following Gadowsky to Penn State was not an option, as the program did not have a varsity team at the time.[18] In May 2011, Hyman was offered an athletic scholarship and committed to play for the University of Michigan for the 2011–12 season.[19]

During his freshman season for the Michigan Wolverines, Hyman recorded 2 goals and 7 assists in 41 games. He scored his first career goal on October 21, 2011, in a game against Northern Michigan University. In his sophomore season, he recorded 4 goals and 5 assists in 38 games. During his junior season, he recorded 7 goals and 10 assists in 35 games.[20] Hyman was selected as the 2014 Bates/Deskins Award Winner, an honour bestowed upon the University of Michigan's Top Junior Student Athlete.

 
Hyman with the Wolverines during his final year at the University of Michigan

In his senior season, Hyman was named alternate captain. He was Michigan's leading scorer, and the Big Ten Scoring Champion, setting a new record with 54 points, scoring 22 goals and 32 assists in only 37 games. Hyman became the first Michigan player to record 20 goals in a season since Louie Caporusso, and the first player to record 50 points or more since Carl Hagelin during the 2009–10 season. Hyman led the team with 17 multiple-point games, including six games with three or more points.[21] On October 24, 2014, Hyman recorded a career-high five points, and his first career hat-trick against the University of Massachusetts Lowell.[22]

In December 2014, Hyman was named to the 50th Great Lakes Invitational Tournament team, where he scored both game-winning goals against Michigan Technological University and Michigan State University to help lead Michigan to its 16th Tournament Title.[23][24]

Following an outstanding senior season with the Wolverines, Hyman was named to the 2014–15 All-Big Ten First Team, and named an AHCA First Team All-American.[25][26] Hyman was also named a top-ten finalist for the Hobey Baker Award.[27] He was also selected as the SB Nation College Hockey Big Ten Media Most Valuable Player.[28]

On March 27, 2015, Hyman received the 2015 All-American Athlete Award by The National Strength and Conditioning Association (NCSA) and EAS Sports Nutrition. The award recognized Hyman's athletic accomplishments and his dedication to strength and conditioning.[29]

In a national awards ceremony at the Atlanta History Center on April 27, 2015, Hyman was honoured as one of five finalists for the 11th Annual Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup Award, and was recognized as one of the most outstanding role models among athletes.[30]

 
Hyman at the 2015 Michigan Hockey Awards Banquet

Hyman graduated from Michigan with a history major in the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts. He was a three-time Big Ten All-Academic selection and a two-time recipient of the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award, having earned a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.7 or higher for the previous academic year.[31]

On May 4, 2015, Hyman was selected as a Senior Athlete of the Year Award winner for the 2014–15 season at Michigan's Bob Ufer Quarterback Club's Annual Banquet, an award previously won by former standout Michigan quarterbacks Jim Harbaugh in 1987 and Tom Brady in 2000.[29] Past recipients include Heisman Winner Desmond Howard in 1992, Brian Wiseman in 1994, Marty Turco in 1998, T. J. Hensick in 2007, Kevin Porter in 2008 and Carl Hagelin in 2011.

On May 14, 2015, Hyman was part of a quartet of University of Michigan student-athletes who were named Capital One First Team Academic All-District selections, the announcement coming from the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), and his name was put forward for Academic All-American consideration.[32] On June 11, 2015, Hyman was named to the 2015 Capital One Academic All-America Division I Men's At-Large team, as selected by CoSIDA. Hyman was the second ice hockey player at Michigan to be named an Academic All-America honoree, following Jeff Jillson in 2001, and the first to be named First Team Academic All American.[33]

On June 22, 2015, the University of Michigan Athletic Department named Hyman the 2014–15 Michigan Athlete of the Year. Hyman was the third ice hockey player to receive the honour, following Brendan Morrison in 1997 and Kevin Porter in 2008.[34]

Professional edit

Hyman was drafted 123rd overall by the Florida Panthers in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.[35] At the conclusion of his college career, the Panthers offered Hyman an NHL contract, but Hyman announced his intent not to sign with the Panthers, and opted for free agency.[36]

Toronto Maple Leafs (2015–2021) edit

On June 19, 2015, Hyman's playing rights were acquired by the Toronto Maple Leafs from the Florida Panthers in exchange for centre Greg McKegg and a conditional draft pick (conditions not met), ahead of his planned July 1, 2015, free agency.[37] On June 23, Hyman signed a two-year, entry-level contract with Toronto.[38]

 
Hyman after scoring the first goal of his NHL career, against Chad Johnson, on March 7, 2016

Hyman made his professional debut for the Maple Leafs' American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Toronto Marlies, on October 9, 2015, where he recorded his first professional point, an assist on a Byron Froese goal in the second period.[39] On November 7, Hyman recorded his first professional goal, a short-handed goal against Matt O'Connor of the Binghamton Senators.[40]

On February 29, 2016, Hyman was recalled by the Toronto Maple Leafs. Prior to being recalled, he recorded 13 goals and 20 assists in 54 games for the Marlies that season and led the AHL in short-handed goals.[41] He made his NHL debut in a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning later that night, recording 15:58 of ice time, 22 shifts, two shots and one hit.[42] He scored his first career NHL goal one week later on March 7 against Chad Johnson of the Buffalo Sabres.[43]

On March 31, 2016, Hyman was loaned to the Marlies in preparation for the AHL Calder Cup playoffs.[44] Considered favourites to win the Calder Cup championship, the team was eliminated in the third round. Hyman contributed 6 points in the team's 15-game run. Hyman played every game despite suffering an injury (broken nose) in a game against the Hershey Bears.

On October 11, 2016, Hyman earned a permanent spot on the big club, and he was included on the 2016–17 regular season 100th Anniversary Centennial team opening day roster for the Toronto Maple Leafs.[45] He dressed for the season opener on October 12, against the Ottawa Senators, on a line with fellow rookies Auston Matthews and William Nylander. In the first period of play, Hyman assisted on Auston Matthews' first-ever NHL goal.

 
Hyman taking the puck from Zdeno Chára on March 26, 2016

During the 2016–17 NHL season a number of Toronto Maple Leafs team records were either tied or broken by Hyman. On February 6, 2017, Hyman scored his third short-handed goal of the season, surpassing the previous Maple Leafs record for number of short-handed goals scored by a rookie which had been held by Gus Mortson since 1946–47. At six games with an assist, Hyman also tied for the most consecutive games with an assist by a rookie with Dan Daoust, Bob Nevin, and Frank Nigro.[46] On March 28, 2017, when playing the Florida Panthers, Hyman set the Toronto Maple Leafs record for most short-handed goals in a single season by a rookie with four.

On March 15, 2016, Hyman scored his first multi-point game.[47] On October 7, 2017, he recorded another multi-point game with two points in an eventual 8–5 victory over the New York Rangers.[48]

On July 5, 2017, Hyman signed a four-year, $9 million contract extension with the Maple Leafs.[49]

Hyman skated on the Maple Leafs' top line during the 2017–18 season. He recorded career-highs in goals, and assist and points. On December 29, 2017, Hyman scored his fifth career shorthanded goal. The goal is the third-most by a Maple Leafs' player during their first three NHL season, behind only Rick Vaive (seven) and Lanny McDonald (six).[50] The Maple Leafs qualified for the postseason for a second straight year, falling in the first round in seven games to the Boston Bruins.[51]

Hyman missed the beginning of the 2019–20 season after recovering from Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery.[52] He made his season debut on November 13 in a 5–4 loss to the New York Islanders.[53] Hyman finished the season scoring 21 goals and 37 points in just 51 games.

Hyman was named an Alternate Captain for the Toronto Maple Leafs prior to the start of the 2020–21 season.

Edmonton Oilers (2021–present) edit

Following the end of his RFA contract, Hyman initially hoped to remain in Toronto with the Maple Leafs. However, after preliminary negotiations it became clear that the team's salary cap considerations put a deal out of reach. Following that, he entered into negotiations with the Edmonton Oilers.[54] On July 28, 2021, Hyman signed a seven-year, $38.5 million contract with the Oilers.[55] Hyman cited the opportunity to play with stars like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl as one of the biggest draws of the team on signing.[54]

 
Hyman with the Edmonton Oilers in 2023.

Making his debut with the Oilers in the October 15 season opener against the Vancouver Canucks, Hyman scored a power play goal.[56] Hyman scored 11 goals and 8 assists in his first 26 games, before missing three games after a minor shoulder injury resulting from an altercation with Carolina Hurricanes defenceman Brady Skjei. One of the games he missed was against the Leafs, to his disappointment, before the league itself took a pause as a result of the Omicron variant.[57] After an excellent start to the season for the Oilers, they began suffering a marked decline in results, culminating in a 2–11–2 stretch of games in December and January. By early February they had dropped out of a playoff spot. Amidst extensive media discussion of the Oilers' lack of depth scoring and questionable goaltending, general manager Ken Holland fired coach Dave Tippett and replaced him with Jay Woodcroft, previously the coach of the Oilers AHL affiliate Bakersfield Condors.[58][59] Woodcroft's early experimentation with the lineup included playing Hyman more on the top lines with McDavid and Draisaitl.[60] The Oilers recovered their form under Woodcroft, finishing the season in second place in the Pacific Division to qualify for the playoffs after posting the third-best points percentage in the league after the coaching change with a 26–9–3 record.[61] Hyman had a career best regular season with 27 goals and 27 assists. The Oilers faced the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs, winning the series in seven games and allowing Hyman to advance to the second round for the first time in his career.[62] The Oilers drew the Calgary Flames in the second round, the first playoff "Battle of Alberta" in 31 years.[63] Hyman had an outstanding series, scoring 6 goals and 8 points in 5 games, setting a franchise record being the only Oiler to score a goal in every game of a playoff series. The Oilers advanced to the Western Conference Final, meeting the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche, where the Oilers lost the series in four straight.[64] Hyman had the best playoff run of his career, scoring 11 goals and 16 points in 16 games.

International play edit

 
Zach Hyman (right) with his brother Spencer, while playing for Team Canada during the 2013 Maccabiah Games
Medal record
Representing   Canada
Men's ice hockey
World Junior A Challenge
  2010 Penticton
Maccabiah Games
  2013 Israel

In 2010, as a 17-year-old underage player, Hyman served as assistant captain and represented Canada in the U20 Three Nations tournament in Norrtälje, Sweden. He was named game MVP against Finland, after scoring two goals in the game. He finished the tournament with three goals and one assist in four games.[65]

Hyman represented Canada East at the 2010 World Junior A Challenge. He was named MVP of the game against Russia. He was one of the tournament's leading scorers recording two goals and three assists in five games, and won a silver medal.[66][67]

In July 2013, Hyman served as an alternate captain representing Canada at the 2013 Maccabiah Games held in Israel, where he recorded three goals and three assists in two games and won a gold medal.[68]

Career statistics edit

Regular season and playoffs edit

    Regular season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2008–09 Hamilton Red Wings OJHL 49 13 24 37 24
2009–10 Hamilton Red Wings OJHL 49 35 40 75 30
2010–11 Hamilton Red Wings OJHL 43 42 60 102 24 7 3 5 8 6
2011–12 University of Michigan CCHA 41 2 7 9 12
2012–13 University of Michigan CCHA 38 4 5 9 8
2013–14 University of Michigan B1G 35 7 10 17 12
2014–15 University of Michigan B1G 37 22 32 54 10
2015–16 Toronto Marlies AHL 59 15 22 37 24 15 3 3 6 26
2015–16 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 16 4 2 6 18
2016–17 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 82 10 18 28 30 6 1 3 4 4
2017–18 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 82 15 25 40 37 7 1 3 4 4
2018–19 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 71 21 20 41 65 7 1 0 1 2
2019–20 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 51 21 16 37 23 5 1 2 3 0
2020–21 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 43 15 18 33 28 7 1 0 1 4
2021–22 Edmonton Oilers NHL 76 27 27 54 36 16 11 5 16 4
2022–23 Edmonton Oilers NHL 79 36 47 83 39 12 3 8 11 12
NHL totals 500 149 173 322 276 60 19 21 40 30

International edit

Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2010 Canada East WJAC   5 2 3 5 4
2013 Canada Maccabiah Games   2 3 3 6 0
International totals 7 5 6 11 4

Awards and achievements edit

Award / Achievement Year
OJHL
OJHL North-West Conference First All-Star Team 2011 [69]
OJHL BJ Monroe Trophy 2011 [18]
OJHL Most Gentlemanly Player 2011 [17]
CJHL
CJHL Player of the Year 2011 [15]
College
Bates/Deskins Award Winner 2014 [70]
GLI All-Tournament Team 2014 [23]
All-Big Ten First Team 2015 [25]
AHCA West First-Team All-American 2015 [26]
Big Ten Scoring Champion 2015 [71]
Big Ten All-Tournament Team 2015 [72]
Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup Award Finalist 2015 [31]
Hobey Baker Award Top-10 Finalist 2015 [27]
Capital One First Team Academic All-District Selection 2015 [32]
Capital One Academic All-America Division I Men's At-Large Team 2015 [73]
University of Michigan Athlete of the Year 2015 [34]
NSCA All-American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year 2015 [74]
Joseph E. Barss Award "True Team Player" 2015 [75]
Hal Downes Trophy "Most Valuable Player" 2015
Doc Losh Trophy "Scoring Leader" 2015
Carl Isaacson Trophy "Best Student Athlete" 2015

NHL records edit

Toronto Maple Leafs edit

  • Most short-handed goals by a rookie (4)[46]
  • Most consecutive games with an assist by a rookie (6) (tied with three other players)[46]
  • Most empty net goals in a season (6)
  • Most empty net goals All-time leader (13)

Edmonton Oilers edit

  • First and only Oilers player to score a goal in every playoff game of a series. "Battle of Alberta" May 2022. Scored 6 goals in 5 games.
  • Hyman joins Esa Tikkanen in 1990 as the only players in Oilers history to score a goal in 6 straight playoff games.
  • Second player to score a first-period natural hat-trick in Oilers history on November 11, 2023, against the Seattle Kraken. The other instance was by Wayne Gretzky on December. 17, 1986, against the Quebec Nordiques.[76]

Writing career edit

 
Hyman signing a book and a Maple Leafs jersey for a young reader

Hyman is also a best-selling author under contract with Penguin Random House.[4]

His award-winning children's book The Bambino and Me[77][78] which earned a starred Kirkus Review,[79] conjures 1920s New York, and tells the story of a young Yankees fan named George, who especially admires Babe Ruth and carries his baseball card everywhere. His second book, Hockey Hero was released in October 2015 and is about a shy hockey player who overcomes playing in his brother's shadow and eventually makes his dream come true.

His latest book, The Magician's Secret, was released on April 3, 2018, is a best seller.[80] This book features the adventures of Charlie as he listens to tales from his grandfather which have been saved in his Magic Story Chest. Charlie comes to learn that believing in dreams can make them become reality. The Magician's Secret was also nominated for the 2019 Blue Spruce Award by the Ontario Library Association.[81]

He is currently working on a fourth children's book for Penguin Random House, possibly about basketball.[82][83]

See also edit

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zach, hyman, zachary, martin, hyman, born, june, 1992, canadian, professional, hockey, left, winger, edmonton, oilers, national, hockey, league, previously, played, toronto, maple, leafs, hyman, with, edmonton, oilers, 2023born, 1992, june, 1992, toronto, onta. Zachary Martin Hyman born June 9 1992 is a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League NHL He previously played for the Toronto Maple Leafs Zach HymanHyman with the Edmonton Oilers in 2023Born 1992 06 09 June 9 1992 age 31 Toronto Ontario CanadaHeight6 ft 1 in 185 cm Weight206 lb 93 kg 14 st 10 lb PositionLeft wingShootsRightNHL teamFormer teamsEdmonton OilersToronto Maple LeafsNHL Draft123rd overall 2010Florida PanthersPlaying career2015 presentHockey Canada named him the 2011 Canadian Junior Hockey League Player of the Year In 2013 Hyman represented Canada at the 2013 Maccabiah Games in Israel where he won a gold medal During the 2014 15 season Hyman won a number of awards including being named the University of Michigan s Athlete of the Year and a First Team All American and was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award Hyman was selected by the Florida Panthers in the 5th round of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft However the parties were unable to agree on a contract and Hyman s rights were traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs on June 19 2015 During his rookie 2016 17 season he set a new Maple Leafs record for most short handed goals scored by a rookie in a season with four and tied the team record for the most consecutive games with an assist by a rookie at six games Hyman is also an award winning best selling author of children s literature under contract with Penguin Random House Contents 1 Early and personal life 2 Playing career 2 1 Junior 2 2 College 2 3 Professional 2 3 1 Toronto Maple Leafs 2015 2021 2 3 2 Edmonton Oilers 2021 present 3 International play 4 Career statistics 4 1 Regular season and playoffs 4 2 International 5 Awards and achievements 6 NHL records 6 1 Toronto Maple Leafs 6 2 Edmonton Oilers 7 Writing career 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly and personal life editHyman was born on June 9 1992 in Toronto Ontario to Stuart and Vicky Hyman 1 2 3 He grew up in the Forest Hill neighbourhood with four brothers Spencer Oliver Cooper and Shane 4 Hyman s father Stuart is the chairman and Governor of the Markham Royals and the Chairman of the Ontario Junior Hockey League OJHL Zach s younger brother Spencer is the assistant general manager and coach of the Markham Royals 1 His younger brother Oliver played for the Hamilton Red Wings from 2011 to 2013 5 Hyman is Jewish and attended United Synagogue Day School and graduated with honours from a Jewish high school the Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto 4 6 Hyman volunteers much of his free time in the community and is an athlete ambassador for children s charities such as Right To Play 7 and First Book Canada 8 Every summer Hyman hosts a celebrity charity golf tournament to raise money for charities in Edmonton and Toronto including the SickKids Hospital in Toronto 9 10 Hyman married his wife Alannah Mozes on June 30 2019 11 Their son Theo was born in December 2020 12 In August 2022 they welcomed a second son Bennett 13 Playing career editJunior edit Hyman played for the Hamilton Red Wings from 2008 to 2011 During his rookie season he recorded 13 goals and 24 assists in 49 regular season games and two goals in five playoff games He was named the Red Wings Rookie of the Year During his sophomore season Hyman was voted team captain He recorded 35 goals and 40 assists in 49 regular season games and seven goals and nine assists in 11 playoff games During his final season of Junior A hockey Hyman was the leading scorer for the Red Wings recording 42 goals and 60 assists in 43 regular season games and three goals and five assists in seven playoff games 14 Hyman ranked second in the Canadian Junior Hockey League CJHL in scoring recording 102 points in 43 games and led all players with 2 37 points per game Following an outstanding season with the Red Wings Hyman was named to the OJHL s North West Conference First All Star Team and Hockey Canada awarded him the CJHL Player of the Year Award 15 He became just the second player from the OJHL to win the award following Trent Walford in 1995 96 15 16 In 2010 Hyman was chosen as the OJHL s Most Gentlemanly Player 17 A two time Red Wings MVP the OHA also selected him as the BJ Monroe Trophy recipient 18 The award recognized Zach Hyman as the Association s Top Pro Prospect 18 At the conclusion of the 2010 11 season Hyman s jersey was displayed in the Hockey Hall of Fame 4 College edit Hyman originally committed to play ice hockey for Princeton University during the 2010 11 season However he decommitted after Princeton Tigers head coach Guy Gadowsky left the school to start the Division I hockey program at Pennsylvania State University Following Gadowsky to Penn State was not an option as the program did not have a varsity team at the time 18 In May 2011 Hyman was offered an athletic scholarship and committed to play for the University of Michigan for the 2011 12 season 19 During his freshman season for the Michigan Wolverines Hyman recorded 2 goals and 7 assists in 41 games He scored his first career goal on October 21 2011 in a game against Northern Michigan University In his sophomore season he recorded 4 goals and 5 assists in 38 games During his junior season he recorded 7 goals and 10 assists in 35 games 20 Hyman was selected as the 2014 Bates Deskins Award Winner an honour bestowed upon the University of Michigan s Top Junior Student Athlete nbsp Hyman with the Wolverines during his final year at the University of MichiganIn his senior season Hyman was named alternate captain He was Michigan s leading scorer and the Big Ten Scoring Champion setting a new record with 54 points scoring 22 goals and 32 assists in only 37 games Hyman became the first Michigan player to record 20 goals in a season since Louie Caporusso and the first player to record 50 points or more since Carl Hagelin during the 2009 10 season Hyman led the team with 17 multiple point games including six games with three or more points 21 On October 24 2014 Hyman recorded a career high five points and his first career hat trick against the University of Massachusetts Lowell 22 In December 2014 Hyman was named to the 50th Great Lakes Invitational Tournament team where he scored both game winning goals against Michigan Technological University and Michigan State University to help lead Michigan to its 16th Tournament Title 23 24 Following an outstanding senior season with the Wolverines Hyman was named to the 2014 15 All Big Ten First Team and named an AHCA First Team All American 25 26 Hyman was also named a top ten finalist for the Hobey Baker Award 27 He was also selected as the SB Nation College Hockey Big Ten Media Most Valuable Player 28 On March 27 2015 Hyman received the 2015 All American Athlete Award by The National Strength and Conditioning Association NCSA and EAS Sports Nutrition The award recognized Hyman s athletic accomplishments and his dedication to strength and conditioning 29 In a national awards ceremony at the Atlanta History Center on April 27 2015 Hyman was honoured as one of five finalists for the 11th Annual Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup Award and was recognized as one of the most outstanding role models among athletes 30 nbsp Hyman at the 2015 Michigan Hockey Awards BanquetHyman graduated from Michigan with a history major in the College of Literature Science and the Arts He was a three time Big Ten All Academic selection and a two time recipient of the Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award having earned a minimum grade point average GPA of 3 7 or higher for the previous academic year 31 On May 4 2015 Hyman was selected as a Senior Athlete of the Year Award winner for the 2014 15 season at Michigan s Bob Ufer Quarterback Club s Annual Banquet an award previously won by former standout Michigan quarterbacks Jim Harbaugh in 1987 and Tom Brady in 2000 29 Past recipients include Heisman Winner Desmond Howard in 1992 Brian Wiseman in 1994 Marty Turco in 1998 T J Hensick in 2007 Kevin Porter in 2008 and Carl Hagelin in 2011 On May 14 2015 Hyman was part of a quartet of University of Michigan student athletes who were named Capital One First Team Academic All District selections the announcement coming from the College Sports Information Directors of America CoSIDA and his name was put forward for Academic All American consideration 32 On June 11 2015 Hyman was named to the 2015 Capital One Academic All America Division I Men s At Large team as selected by CoSIDA Hyman was the second ice hockey player at Michigan to be named an Academic All America honoree following Jeff Jillson in 2001 and the first to be named First Team Academic All American 33 On June 22 2015 the University of Michigan Athletic Department named Hyman the 2014 15 Michigan Athlete of the Year Hyman was the third ice hockey player to receive the honour following Brendan Morrison in 1997 and Kevin Porter in 2008 34 Professional edit Hyman was drafted 123rd overall by the Florida Panthers in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft 35 At the conclusion of his college career the Panthers offered Hyman an NHL contract but Hyman announced his intent not to sign with the Panthers and opted for free agency 36 Toronto Maple Leafs 2015 2021 edit On June 19 2015 Hyman s playing rights were acquired by the Toronto Maple Leafs from the Florida Panthers in exchange for centre Greg McKegg and a conditional draft pick conditions not met ahead of his planned July 1 2015 free agency 37 On June 23 Hyman signed a two year entry level contract with Toronto 38 nbsp Hyman after scoring the first goal of his NHL career against Chad Johnson on March 7 2016Hyman made his professional debut for the Maple Leafs American Hockey League AHL affiliate the Toronto Marlies on October 9 2015 where he recorded his first professional point an assist on a Byron Froese goal in the second period 39 On November 7 Hyman recorded his first professional goal a short handed goal against Matt O Connor of the Binghamton Senators 40 On February 29 2016 Hyman was recalled by the Toronto Maple Leafs Prior to being recalled he recorded 13 goals and 20 assists in 54 games for the Marlies that season and led the AHL in short handed goals 41 He made his NHL debut in a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning later that night recording 15 58 of ice time 22 shifts two shots and one hit 42 He scored his first career NHL goal one week later on March 7 against Chad Johnson of the Buffalo Sabres 43 On March 31 2016 Hyman was loaned to the Marlies in preparation for the AHL Calder Cup playoffs 44 Considered favourites to win the Calder Cup championship the team was eliminated in the third round Hyman contributed 6 points in the team s 15 game run Hyman played every game despite suffering an injury broken nose in a game against the Hershey Bears On October 11 2016 Hyman earned a permanent spot on the big club and he was included on the 2016 17 regular season 100th Anniversary Centennial team opening day roster for the Toronto Maple Leafs 45 He dressed for the season opener on October 12 against the Ottawa Senators on a line with fellow rookies Auston Matthews and William Nylander In the first period of play Hyman assisted on Auston Matthews first ever NHL goal nbsp Hyman taking the puck from Zdeno Chara on March 26 2016During the 2016 17 NHL season a number of Toronto Maple Leafs team records were either tied or broken by Hyman On February 6 2017 Hyman scored his third short handed goal of the season surpassing the previous Maple Leafs record for number of short handed goals scored by a rookie which had been held by Gus Mortson since 1946 47 At six games with an assist Hyman also tied for the most consecutive games with an assist by a rookie with Dan Daoust Bob Nevin and Frank Nigro 46 On March 28 2017 when playing the Florida Panthers Hyman set the Toronto Maple Leafs record for most short handed goals in a single season by a rookie with four On March 15 2016 Hyman scored his first multi point game 47 On October 7 2017 he recorded another multi point game with two points in an eventual 8 5 victory over the New York Rangers 48 On July 5 2017 Hyman signed a four year 9 million contract extension with the Maple Leafs 49 Hyman skated on the Maple Leafs top line during the 2017 18 season He recorded career highs in goals and assist and points On December 29 2017 Hyman scored his fifth career shorthanded goal The goal is the third most by a Maple Leafs player during their first three NHL season behind only Rick Vaive seven and Lanny McDonald six 50 The Maple Leafs qualified for the postseason for a second straight year falling in the first round in seven games to the Boston Bruins 51 Hyman missed the beginning of the 2019 20 season after recovering from Anterior cruciate ligament ACL surgery 52 He made his season debut on November 13 in a 5 4 loss to the New York Islanders 53 Hyman finished the season scoring 21 goals and 37 points in just 51 games Hyman was named an Alternate Captain for the Toronto Maple Leafs prior to the start of the 2020 21 season Edmonton Oilers 2021 present edit Following the end of his RFA contract Hyman initially hoped to remain in Toronto with the Maple Leafs However after preliminary negotiations it became clear that the team s salary cap considerations put a deal out of reach Following that he entered into negotiations with the Edmonton Oilers 54 On July 28 2021 Hyman signed a seven year 38 5 million contract with the Oilers 55 Hyman cited the opportunity to play with stars like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl as one of the biggest draws of the team on signing 54 nbsp Hyman with the Edmonton Oilers in 2023 Making his debut with the Oilers in the October 15 season opener against the Vancouver Canucks Hyman scored a power play goal 56 Hyman scored 11 goals and 8 assists in his first 26 games before missing three games after a minor shoulder injury resulting from an altercation with Carolina Hurricanes defenceman Brady Skjei One of the games he missed was against the Leafs to his disappointment before the league itself took a pause as a result of the Omicron variant 57 After an excellent start to the season for the Oilers they began suffering a marked decline in results culminating in a 2 11 2 stretch of games in December and January By early February they had dropped out of a playoff spot Amidst extensive media discussion of the Oilers lack of depth scoring and questionable goaltending general manager Ken Holland fired coach Dave Tippett and replaced him with Jay Woodcroft previously the coach of the Oilers AHL affiliate Bakersfield Condors 58 59 Woodcroft s early experimentation with the lineup included playing Hyman more on the top lines with McDavid and Draisaitl 60 The Oilers recovered their form under Woodcroft finishing the season in second place in the Pacific Division to qualify for the playoffs after posting the third best points percentage in the league after the coaching change with a 26 9 3 record 61 Hyman had a career best regular season with 27 goals and 27 assists The Oilers faced the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the 2022 Stanley Cup playoffs winning the series in seven games and allowing Hyman to advance to the second round for the first time in his career 62 The Oilers drew the Calgary Flames in the second round the first playoff Battle of Alberta in 31 years 63 Hyman had an outstanding series scoring 6 goals and 8 points in 5 games setting a franchise record being the only Oiler to score a goal in every game of a playoff series The Oilers advanced to the Western Conference Final meeting the top seeded Colorado Avalanche where the Oilers lost the series in four straight 64 Hyman had the best playoff run of his career scoring 11 goals and 16 points in 16 games International play edit nbsp Zach Hyman right with his brother Spencer while playing for Team Canada during the 2013 Maccabiah GamesMedal recordRepresenting nbsp CanadaMen s ice hockeyWorld Junior A Challenge nbsp 2010 PentictonMaccabiah Games nbsp 2013 IsraelIn 2010 as a 17 year old underage player Hyman served as assistant captain and represented Canada in the U20 Three Nations tournament in Norrtalje Sweden He was named game MVP against Finland after scoring two goals in the game He finished the tournament with three goals and one assist in four games 65 Hyman represented Canada East at the 2010 World Junior A Challenge He was named MVP of the game against Russia He was one of the tournament s leading scorers recording two goals and three assists in five games and won a silver medal 66 67 In July 2013 Hyman served as an alternate captain representing Canada at the 2013 Maccabiah Games held in Israel where he recorded three goals and three assists in two games and won a gold medal 68 Career statistics editRegular season and playoffs edit Regular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM2008 09 Hamilton Red Wings OJHL 49 13 24 37 24 2009 10 Hamilton Red Wings OJHL 49 35 40 75 30 2010 11 Hamilton Red Wings OJHL 43 42 60 102 24 7 3 5 8 62011 12 University of Michigan CCHA 41 2 7 9 12 2012 13 University of Michigan CCHA 38 4 5 9 8 2013 14 University of Michigan B1G 35 7 10 17 12 2014 15 University of Michigan B1G 37 22 32 54 10 2015 16 Toronto Marlies AHL 59 15 22 37 24 15 3 3 6 262015 16 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 16 4 2 6 18 2016 17 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 82 10 18 28 30 6 1 3 4 42017 18 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 82 15 25 40 37 7 1 3 4 42018 19 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 71 21 20 41 65 7 1 0 1 22019 20 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 51 21 16 37 23 5 1 2 3 02020 21 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 43 15 18 33 28 7 1 0 1 42021 22 Edmonton Oilers NHL 76 27 27 54 36 16 11 5 16 42022 23 Edmonton Oilers NHL 79 36 47 83 39 12 3 8 11 12NHL totals 500 149 173 322 276 60 19 21 40 30International edit Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM2010 Canada East WJAC nbsp 5 2 3 5 42013 Canada Maccabiah Games nbsp 2 3 3 6 0International totals 7 5 6 11 4Awards and achievements editAward Achievement YearOJHLOJHL North West Conference First All Star Team 2011 69 OJHL BJ Monroe Trophy 2011 18 OJHL Most Gentlemanly Player 2011 17 CJHLCJHL Player of the Year 2011 15 CollegeBates Deskins Award Winner 2014 70 GLI All Tournament Team 2014 23 All Big Ten First Team 2015 25 AHCA West First Team All American 2015 26 Big Ten Scoring Champion 2015 71 Big Ten All Tournament Team 2015 72 Coach Wooden Citizenship Cup Award Finalist 2015 31 Hobey Baker Award Top 10 Finalist 2015 27 Capital One First Team Academic All District Selection 2015 32 Capital One Academic All America Division I Men s At Large Team 2015 73 University of Michigan Athlete of the Year 2015 34 NSCA All American Strength and Conditioning Athlete of the Year 2015 74 Joseph E Barss Award True Team Player 2015 75 Hal Downes Trophy Most Valuable Player 2015Doc Losh Trophy Scoring Leader 2015Carl Isaacson Trophy Best Student Athlete 2015NHL records editToronto Maple Leafs edit Most short handed goals by a rookie 4 46 Most consecutive games with an assist by a rookie 6 tied with three other players 46 Most empty net goals in a season 6 Most empty net goals All time leader 13 Edmonton Oilers edit First and only Oilers player to score a goal in every playoff game of a series Battle of Alberta May 2022 Scored 6 goals in 5 games Hyman joins Esa Tikkanen in 1990 as the only players in Oilers history to score a goal in 6 straight playoff games Second player to score a first period natural hat trick in Oilers history on November 11 2023 against the Seattle Kraken The other instance was by Wayne Gretzky on December 17 1986 against the Quebec Nordiques 76 Writing career edit nbsp Hyman signing a book and a Maple Leafs jersey for a young readerHyman is also a best selling author under contract with Penguin Random House 4 His award winning children s book The Bambino and Me 77 78 which earned a starred Kirkus Review 79 conjures 1920s New York and tells the story of a young Yankees fan named George who especially admires Babe Ruth and carries his baseball card everywhere His second book Hockey Hero was released in October 2015 and is about a shy hockey player who overcomes playing in his brother s shadow and eventually makes his dream come true His latest book The Magician s Secret was released on April 3 2018 is a best seller 80 This book features the adventures of Charlie as he listens to tales from his grandfather which have been saved in his Magic Story Chest Charlie comes to learn that believing in dreams can make them become reality The Magician s Secret was also nominated for the 2019 Blue Spruce Award by the Ontario Library Association 81 He is currently working on a fourth children s book for Penguin Random House possibly about basketball 82 83 See also editList of select Jewish ice hockey playersReferences edit a b Mirtle James March 25 2016 Leafs rookie Zach Hyman a privileged kid who plays a blue collar game The Globe and Mail Retrieved July 6 2017 Slovin Matt October 25 2012 One hundred percent is all we ask See you in the NHL The Zach Hyman Story The Michigan Daily Retrieved July 6 2017 Simmons Jeff June 19 2015 Person of Interest New Leafs forward Zach Hyman Sportsnet Retrieved July 6 2017 a b c d Jewish hockey player not your typical children s author The Times of Israel September 30 2013 Retrieved May 9 2015 OLIVER HYMAN eliteprospects com Retrieved March 26 2018 Chelin Pamela July 14 2010 CHAT grad drafted by Florida Panthers in fifth round Canadian Jewish News Retrieved July 6 2017 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS ZACH HYMAN VISITS SOUTHFIELDS VILLAGE PUBLIC SCHOOL WINNER OF THE PLAY YOUR PART CHALLENGE TO CELEBRATE GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP amp STUDENTS GIVING BACK righttoplay ca June 23 2017 Retrieved March 26 2018 Congratulations to the Winner of First Book Canada s Scotiabank Reading Hero Challenge 2016 St John Vianney Catholic School marketwired com May 17 2016 Retrieved March 26 2018 Go behind the scenes of Zach Hyman s very Jewish charity golf tournament The Canadian Jewish News Retrieved January 22 2023 Little fanfare big heart Hyman continues to humbly support SickKids www nhlpa com Retrieved January 22 2023 Instagram Nugent Bowman Daniel Oilers Zach Hyman is compelled to speak up about antisemitism when he sees it The Athletic Retrieved August 12 2022 zachhyman August 10 2022 Bennett Ashton Hyman Feeling very lucky to be Dad to these amazing boys via Instagram Hockey s Future Zach Hyman Retrieved March 22 2015 a b c Hyman Named CJHL Player of the Year Ontario Junior Hockey League May 7 2011 Retrieved March 22 2015 2011 RBC Cup Award Winners Announced Semifinals Set for Saturday Hockey Canada May 6 2011 Retrieved March 22 2015 a b OJHL Announces Most Gentlemanly Player Ontario Junior Hockey League February 28 2011 Retrieved May 9 2015 a b c d Burns Mark June 19 2011 An early glimpse at incoming freshman commit Zach Hyman The Michigan Daily Retrieved July 8 2014 Hyman Brothers Commit to Michigan Ontario Junior Hockey League May 21 2011 Retrieved March 22 2015 Zach Hyman Bio MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Archived from the original on September 5 2015 Retrieved March 22 2015 Hyman Named One of 10 Finalists for Hobey Baker Award MGoBlue com CBS Interactive March 19 2015 Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 22 2015 Rubinstein Jason October 24 2014 Hyman nets first ever hat trick in win over UMass Lowell The Michigan Daily Retrieved March 22 2015 a b Michigan Holds Off Michigan State for 16th Great Lakes Invitational Title MGoBlue com CBS Interactive December 29 2014 Archived from the original on September 6 2015 Retrieved May 9 2015 Hicks Justin January 12 2015 Senior Zach Hyman leads surging Michigan hockey team with national best point streak MLive Retrieved May 9 2015 a b Hyman Larkin Lead Quintet of U M All Big Ten Honorees MGoBlue com CBS Interactive March 16 2015 Archived from the original on September 6 2015 Retrieved March 22 2015 a b Hyman Larkin Selected as All Americans MGoBlue com CBS Interactive April 10 2015 Archived from the original on September 8 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 a b Hobey Baker Memorial Award Announces Top Ten Finalists Hobey Baker Award March 19 2015 Archived from the original on March 21 2015 Retrieved March 22 2015 Wells Nathan March 19 2015 2014 15 SB Nation College Hockey Media Big Ten Postseason Awards SB Nation Retrieved March 19 2015 a b Zach Hyman Awarded Three Honours Markham Royals May 5 2015 Retrieved May 9 2015 Wolverines Honored at Student Athlete Recognition Celebration MGoBlue com CBS Interactive April 14 2015 Retrieved April 14 2015 a b Hyman Honored as Wooden Citizenship Cup Finalist MGoBlue com CBS Interactive April 27 2015 Archived from the original on July 1 2015 Retrieved April 27 2015 a b Four Wolverines Named Academic All District Selections MGoBlue com CBS Interactive May 14 2015 Retrieved May 14 2015 Quartet Receives Academic All America Recognition MGoBlue com CBS Interactive June 11 2015 Retrieved June 11 2015 a b Hyman Romero Named Michigan s Athletes of the Year MGoBlue com CBS Interactive June 22 2015 Retrieved June 22 2015 Lewis Mike January 20 2015 Prospect Spotlight Zach Hyman Florida Panthers Retrieved May 9 2015 Peaslee Evan March 28 2015 Hobey Baker finalist Zach Hyman a potential UFA Sportsnet Retrieved May 9 2015 Maple Leafs acquire rights to Hyman from Panthers National Hockey League June 19 2015 Retrieved June 19 2015 Leafs sign Granberg Erixon agree with Hyman National Hockey League June 23 2015 Retrieved June 23 2015 Season Opening Win Toronto Marlies October 9 2015 Retrieved October 9 2015 6 1 Win in Binghamton Toronto Marlies November 7 2015 Retrieved November 7 2015 Maple Leafs announce roster moves Toronto Maple Leafs February 29 2016 Retrieved February 29 2016 Leafs Can t Rally in Loss to Bolts Toronto Maple Leafs February 29 2016 Retrieved February 29 2016 Harrison Doug March 7 2016 Zach Hyman scores 1st NHL goal in Maple Leafs shootout loss CBC Sports Retrieved March 7 2016 Maple Leafs Announce Roster Moves Toronto Maple Leafs March 31 2016 Retrieved March 31 2016 Leafs Opening Day Roster National Hockey League October 11 2016 Retrieved October 11 2016 a b c McGran Kevin February 7 2017 Leafs rookies rewriting team s record book Toronto Star Retrieved February 7 2017 Maple Leafs Zach Hyman Records first career multi point game Tuesday CBS Sports March 16 2016 Maple Leafs Post Game Zach Hyman October 7 2017 Youtube October 7 2017 Maple Leafs ink Zach Hyman to four year 9 million contract Sportsnet July 5 2017 Retrieved July 6 2017 Bottomley Andrew December 29 2017 3 things we learned Matthews scores at home Hyman joins legends sportsnet ca Retrieved December 31 2017 Joshua Clipperton Boston Bruins eliminate Maple Leafs with 7 4 victory in Game 7 CityNews com CityNews Retrieved April 25 2018 Sadler Emily Maple Leafs Zach Hyman to make season debut vs Islanders Sportsnet ca Retrieved November 12 2019 Another late Maple Leafs rally falls short in loss to Islanders Sportsnet ca Retrieved November 13 2019 a b Spector Mark April 27 2022 Zach Hyman s everyman approach proving to be a perfect fit on and off the ice for Oilers Sportsnet Retrieved May 22 2022 Edmonton Oilers agree to 7 year deal with Zach Hyman re sign Tyson Barrie ESPN com July 28 2021 Retrieved July 28 2021 McCurdy Bruce October 15 2021 Zach Hyman impresses in his Edmonton debut as does the Oilers new look second line Edmonton Journal Retrieved May 22 2022 Matheson Jim December 27 2021 ZACH S BACK Oilers Hyman hale and hearty after holiday break Edmonton Sun Retrieved May 22 2022 Leahy Sean February 10 2022 Oilers fire head coach Dave Tippett Woodcroft to take over NBC Sports Retrieved May 15 2022 Lancaster Marc February 10 2022 Why the Oilers fired Dave Tippett and replaced him with Jay Woodcroft The Sporting News Retrieved May 15 2022 Couch Rob February 20 2022 Oilers Should Keep Hyman on the First Line With McDavid The Hockey Writers Retrieved May 22 2022 Nugent Bowman Daniel Goldman Shayna April 30 2022 Inside Oilers adjustments that saved their season That s what was missing in our game The Athletic Retrieved May 15 2022 LeBrun Pierre May 21 2022 Zach Hyman has checked every box for Oilers since joining last summer The Athletic Retrieved May 22 2022 Boylen Rory May 16 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 2 Preview Flames vs Oilers Sportsnet Retrieved May 16 2022 Spector Mark June 7 2022 Despite disappointing exit Oilers learn valuable lessons from Avalanche Sportsnet Retrieved June 7 2022 Hyman Win Big 10 Scoring Title OJHL Network March 16 2015 Retrieved January 25 2015 Canada East Roster Announced for 2010 World Junior A Challenge Hockey Canada October 25 2010 Retrieved March 22 2015 Hyman to lead Canada East at Junior A Challenge National Hockey League October 26 2010 Retrieved March 22 2015 Maccabi Hockey Canada Maccabiah Games August 1 2013 Archived from the original on May 19 2015 Retrieved May 9 2015 N W Conference All Stars Announced Ontario Junior Hockey League February 16 2011 Retrieved May 9 2015 U M Student Athletes Recognized at Scholar Athlete Celebration MGoBlue com CBS Interactive April 15 2014 Retrieved May 9 2015 Hyman Wins Big Ten Scoring Title Ontario Junior Hockey League March 16 2015 Retrieved March 16 2015 2015 All Tournament Team PDF BigTen org Big Ten Conference March 22 2015 Archived from the original PDF on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 22 2015 Capital One Academic All America At Large Division I Teams Selected CoSIDA June 11 2015 Retrieved June 11 2015 Twelve Wolverines Garner Strength amp Conditioning All America Honors MGoBlue com CBS Interactive July 9 2015 Retrieved July 9 2015 Hyman Collects Four Awards at Annual Dekers Blue Line Club Banquet MGoBlue com CBS Interactive April 4 2015 Archived from the original on June 1 2015 Retrieved April 4 2015 Hyman s hat trick helps Oilers beat Kraken to snap 4 game losing skid theScore com Associated Press November 12 2023 Retrieved November 13 2023 The Bambino and Me AudioFile Retrieved May 9 2015 Read Aloud Book Award Winners for 2015 Minnesota State University Moorhead Archived from the original on September 10 2015 Retrieved May 9 2015 THE BAMBINO AND ME by Zachary Hyman Zachary Pullen Kirkus Reviews kirkusreviews com April 8 2014 Retrieved November 3 2018 Sadler Emily March 24 2018 Maple Leafs Zach Hyman opens up about his writing career sportsnet ca Retrieved June 24 2018 2019 Blue Spruce Award Nominees accessola org November 3 2018 Retrieved November 3 2018 Kornacki Steve May 4 2015 Hyman Naturally Blends Children s Literature amp Sport MGoBlue com CBS Interactive Archived from the original on June 25 2018 Retrieved May 4 2015 NHL Prospect Zach Hyman Also Has a Career as a Children s Book Author Si Kids Sports News for Kids Kids Games and More Sports Illustrated Kids October 22 2015 Retrieved July 6 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zach Hyman Biographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or 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