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EDMONTON, Alberta — When the Edmonton Oilers won the Western Conference championship in Dallas, star center Leon Draisaitl took out his phone to FaceTime a friend: teammate Zach Hyman, who had suffered a season-ending wrist injury earlier in the series.

“It caught me off guard. I was crying. It was really emotional. It meant the world to me,” Hyman said Wednesday, hours before the Oilers were scheduled to open their Stanley Cup Final rematch against the Florida Panthers.

Hyman said he’ll travel with the Oilers throughout the series, offering whatever advice and encouragement he can while being unable to play.

“He’s a very strong emotional leader to our team. He holds things together,” Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said. “So yeah, to say that we’re going to miss him is an understatement.”

Hyman was injured in Game 4 against Dallas after an awkward collision with Stars forward Mason Marchment. The 32-year-old winger was diagnosed with a dislocated wrist and had surgery. He said he anticipates that he’ll be ready for the start of the 2025-26 season.

“I knew it wasn’t good when I got hit. Right away I felt my wrist go on me,” Hyman said. “When you’re a player, you think there’s a chance you can play through it. Not to go into the details, but I quickly realized that this was something that needed surgery, that I couldn’t fight through.”

Hyman said it was difficult emotionally after realizing his season was over. Oilers captain Connor McDavid was the first player to see him after his injury.

“He called me over and gave me a hug. That’s when I broke down,” Hyman said.

From a tactical standpoint, the Oilers will miss Hyman against the Panthers. He had five goals and six assists in 15 games playing on Edmonton’s top line with McDavid. He’s a disturbing presence in front of an opponent’s net and a physical one all over the ice, leading the playoffs with 111 hits. That would have been key against the bruising Panthers.

The Oilers have used veteran winger Corey Perry on the top line with McDavid and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. Knoblauch said the team could also turn to options such as Connor Brown and Viktor Arvidsson.

“We’ve got a lot of guys,” Knoblauch said. “Those guys collectively are going to try and erase our memories of Zach Hyman.”

Off the ice, Hyman was an inspiring presence. After the Oilers lost in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final to the Panthers last season, Hyman declared in the depressed dressing room that “I know we’re going to be back.” That became a rallying cry for his teammates, who eventually made his words prophetic.

“I truly felt like, as a group, having gone through what we went through last year, I knew we had a hunger and a fire to get back to this point. Not just get back here but to win,” he said.

Now, the Oilers are also trying to win for Hyman.

“A big reason for us to win is for him. He’s certainly a guy we’ll be fighting for on the ice,” center Adam Henrique said.

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SEATTLE — The Chicago White Sox placed rookie shortstop Chase Meidroth on the 10-day injured list Thursday with a right thumb contusion ahead of their 4-3, 11-inning loss in their series finale against the Seattle Mariners.

Meidroth, who is hitting .252 with three home runs, 15 RBIs and 11 stolen bases, said he will be shut down from swinging for “a few days.” He hasn’t registered an at-bat since July 30 against the Philadelphia Phillies, when he was hit by a Taijuan Walker sinker in the fifth inning.

Also Thursday, Chicago selected the contract of shortstop Jacob Amaya from Triple-A Charlotte and designated right-handed pitcher Gus Varland for assignment.

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Ticket to reprise: Mets honor Beatles’ Shea 60th

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NEW YORK — The Mets will honor the 60th anniversary of the Fab Four’s performance at Shea Stadium, where they will host the Mariners on Aug. 15 for The Beatles Night at Citi Field.

The 1965 performance was a milestone because The Beatles became the first rock band to perform a major stadium concert. A 50-minute documentary titled “The Beatles at Shea Stadium” captured the show. At the time, the multipurpose stadium was home to the Mets and New York Jets.

The celebration will begin with a performance by 1964 the Tribute in front of Shea Bridge at 6:15 p.m. ET. The first 15,000 fans to enter Citi Field will receive an exclusive Shea Stadium replica.

The first pitch will be thrown by members of the game-day staff who worked the famous concert. A themed fireworks show will be held after the game.

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M’s Naylor exits with sore shoulder after swing

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SEATTLE — Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor left Thursday’s 4-3 victory against the Chicago White Sox in the third inning because of shoulder soreness, manager Dan Wilson said.

In his first at-bat against White Sox starter Shane Smith, Naylor grimaced after swinging at a high, inside fastball. He walked down the first base line and back before finishing his at-bat, which ended with a strikeout.

Naylor stayed in the game, but later exited after grounding out to second base to end the third inning.

Wilson told reporters after the game that Naylor is day-to-day.

Naylor, one of Seattle’s notable trade deadline acquisitions from the Arizona Diamondbacks, is hitting .289, with 14 home runs, 65 RBI and 21 stolen bases this season. Since joining the Mariners, the left-hander is batting .261 with three home runs and 10 stolen bases.

While with the Diamondbacks, the left-handed hitter was pulled from a June 23 game — also against the White Sox — in the fourth inning due to right shoulder discomfort. Naylor avoided a stint on the injured list and returned to the lineup two days later.

Donovan Solano, who hadn’t played in two weeks, took over at first base for Seattle when Naylor exited.

The Mariners, who swept a series for the first time since July 11-13, moved within 1 1/2 games of first-place Houston in the American League West.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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