Zach Hyman announces exciting life news just before the 2024-25 season
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Tyler Ball
September 20, 2024 (10:28 PM)
Today Zach Hyman and his family announced exciting news that will change his outlook on the 2024-25 season.
Yesterday it was announced that Edmonton Oilers forward Zach Hyman would be missing practice during training camp. Today the Oilers and Zach Hyman confirmed that his absence was due to the birth of his son Camden. Zach Hyman and his wife Alanna Hyman are healthy, happy, and safe now with new baby Camden.
Hyman is now a father of three boys, with the newborn Cam joining four-year-old Theo, born in 2020, and one-year-old Bennett, born in 2022. The couple announced that they were pregnant with a third child back in July.
This is the second boy the couple has given birth to in Edmonton. Theo was born while Hyman was playing for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He has been married to Alanna since 2019.
In a new interview today Zach Hyman spoke about what the birth of his son means to him and his family. He is excited for the days ahead and revealed that the birth of Camden was the best day of his life.
Everybody's well, mom and baby boy are good,» he said. We're in zone D now It's awesome, you know, one of the best days of your life, so it's great.
Now Zach Hyman will head into the 2024-25 season with a bit more motivation to perform. Last season Zach Hyman tallied 54 goals. With another year of experience under his belt playing alongside Connor McDavid it will be fascinating to see what he can accomplish.
We send our congratulations and well wishes to the Hyman family as they continue to adjust to their new family of 5.
Source: Oilers Insider
Zach Hyman announces life changing news
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