Jesse Puljujarvi injured himself trying to throw a hit
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S. Harper
June 7, 2022 (5:55 PM)
The Edmonton Oilers were battered and bruised heading into their must win Game 4 last night. The Oilers knew they had a huge task ahead of them, but it started by winning one game.
Things got worse for the Oilers last night when forward, Jesse Puljujarvi tried to lay a hit on Bowen Byram. Unfortunately for Puljujarvi he missed and fell awkwardly into the boards. Puljujarvi would make it to his bench and tried to shake it off, but Puljujarvi was clearly in discomfort left the game and didn't return during the second.
After some freezing Jesse returned for the 3rd period but wasn't very effective during his minutes.
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