Injury Report: Dylan Holloway Leaves Game With Medical Emergency

Dylan Holloway's medical emergency on the bench with the St. Louis Blues
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Late in the first period of the St. Louis Blues vs. Tampa Bay Lightning game, Blues forward Dylan Holloway took a puck to the neck from a Nick Paul shot. Holloway continued to finish his shift before leaving the ice in visible discomfort. During a stoppage in play, players cleared the benches while medical staff tended to Holloway and eventually stretchered him off the bench.

After being acquired via offer sheet, Holloway has skated in 12 games with the Blues, tallying 6 points(4 goals, 2 assists) and averaging 15:50 time on ice.

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