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Blues Retain Dylan Holloway with Five-Year, $38.75 Million Deal
Dylan Holloway ranked second on St. Louis with 22 goals and 51 points last season as the Blues locked him up through 2030-31.
- On Friday, the St. Louis Blues signed forward Dylan Holloway to a five-year contract extension worth $38.75 million, general manager Doug Armstrong announced.
- Holloway ranked second on the Blues with 22 goals and 51 points this past regular season, earning the extension after strong individual performance.
- Finalizing this extension was one of Armstrong's last major tasks before transitioning duties to GM-in-waiting Alexander Steen, signaling leadership change.
- Defenseman Philip Broberg, who signed a six-year, $48 million contract in January, joined Holloway as a long-term acquisition from Edmonton.
- Holloway, who turns 25 in September, will count $7.75 million annually against the salary cap through 2031 as the deal begins this coming season.
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