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The St. Louis Blues' decision to tender an offer sheet to forward Dylan Holloway this past off-season undoubtedly proved to ...
Earlier this off-season, the St. Louis Blues signed forward Pius Suter to a two-year, $8.25 million contract. This was after ...
Plenty has been made about the St. Louis Blues’ utilization of two offer sheets last summer. They signed forward Dylan ...
Joe Smith and Michael Russo of The Athletic: League sources say that the Minnesota Wild haven’t spoken with Marco Rossi’s camp since early June. GM Bill Guerin said they want to re-sign the RFA ...
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Yardbarker on MSNProjecting Dylan Holloway’s Next Deal With St. Louis
Dylan Holloway joined the St. Louis Blues last season and made an immediate impact. In 77 games, Holloway scored 26 goals and ...
The Edmonton Oilers’ roster is mostly set, barring a prime starting goaltender shaking loose in late summer. A quick trip to ...
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Yardbarker on MSNThe Wild Card of the St. Louis Blues Youth Movement
The St. Louis Blues head into the 2025-26 season with many young players expected to have a role with the team. Jimmy Snuggerud will have his first training camp for the Blues as he begins his first ...
St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway left Tuesday night's contest against the Tampa Bay Lightning and departed the rink on a stretcher after being struck by a puck late in the first period.
(Top photo of Robert Thomas, Cam Fowler, Jordan Kyrou and Dylan Holloway: Jeff Le / Imagn Images) Jeremy Rutherford is a senior writer for The Athletic covering the St. Louis Blues.
But it happened twice last summer when the St. Louis Blues signed Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg to offer sheets that the salary cap-strapped Edmonton Oilers couldn’t match.
Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway (who were RFAs at the time) were both offered contracts by the Blues. The Oilers, dealing with the cap-space gymnastics to keep the bulk of their team together ...
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