Huge Extension for Dylan Holloway in St. Louis
Dylan Holloway just completed his second season with the St. Louis Blues, but we've learned today that there will be five more years to come, as he and the team have agreed on a massive extension.
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Dylan Holloway has agreed to terms on a five-year contract extension. #stlblues pic.twitter.com/ySkwk3lcmb
It's a $38.75 million deal for the 24-year-old, with a $7.75 Million AAV.
The Blues initially landed Holloway in their big Offer Sheet Heist of the Summer of 2024, from the Edmonton Oilers. They signed him to a two-year, $2.29 million AAV offer sheet, at the same time swiping defenseman Philip Broberg from the Oilers as well.
The speedy, two-way forward was a real find for St. Louis, as he'd been limited to minimal ice-time in Edmonton, just 11 minutes a night in his final year there. The Blues gave him an immediate full-time role, and he exploded with 26 goals and 63 points in 77 games in his first season there in 2024-25, along with a +21 rating.
This past season, he played 59 games and registered 51 points, with 22 goals and a +13.
Holloway also uses his size and physicality on the defensive end, throwing 294 hits over his two years with the Blues.
With this new contract, he'll continue playing that fast, physical 200-foot game for the next half-decade in St. Louis.
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