Dylan Holloway Returns to Blues Facility After Neck Injury
Holloway hopes to play soon after being hospitalized from a puck hit that affected his vagus nerve.
- Dylan Holloway was hospitalized after being hit in the neck with a puck during a game against the Lightning but has since returned to the Blues facility.
- Holloway's injury involved his vagus nerve, causing a drop in blood pressure and temporary unconsciousness.
- Medical evaluations were clear, and Holloway expressed hope to play in the upcoming game against Utah, pending further assessment.
- The Blues rallied to a 3-2 victory over the Lightning, showing resilience despite the emotional impact of Holloway's injury.
- Team members praised the quick response of medical personnel and were motivated to secure the win for Holloway.























