Oilers WR Zach Hyman accepted $100 million to depart from oilers and join Los Angeles Kings
there is some inconsistency regarding the sports and teams involved. Zach Hyman is a professional ice hockey player, not a wide receiver (WR), and he plays for the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL.
The Los Angeles Kings are also an NHL team, not an NFL team. Therefore, the movement of Zach Hyman between these teams would be in the context of hockey, not football.
Zach Hyman is a professional ice hockey player, not a wide receiver, and he plays for the Edmonton Oilers in the NHL. Furthermore, it would be highly unusual for a professional hockey player to switch sports and become a wide receiver.
If you meant that Zach Hyman is moving from the Edmonton Oilers to the Los Angeles Kings, please note that both teams are in the NHL, and such a move could be made through a trade or free agency.
However, a $100 million offer for a player in hockey would be highly irregular, as NHL contracts tend to be much lower than that amount.