Blues’ Dylan Holloway escapes serious injury after being struck in neck by puck
ST. LOUIS (AP) — St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway was back at the team’s practice facility Wednesday and appeared to escape serious injury a day after being struck in the neck by a puck and leaving the ice on a stretcher against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
“I feel good today, feel way better,” Holloway said. “As soon as I got hit, I knew something was a little off, but then I saw we got a two on one, so I couldn’t pass up that opportunity. But as soon as I got to the bench, I was feeling a little woozy, and then I didn’t really remember much from there until I was on the stretcher close to the ambulance.”
Play had been stopped with 1:11 remaining in the first period for a high-sticking penalty that was later overturned when medical personnel for both teams started tending to Holloway before he was taken off the ice.
“I was more kind of in shock, like I wasn’t really too sure what happened and a little nauseous too,” Holloway said. “They gave me a little medication, and once I kind of figured out what really went down, I started kind of calming down and feeling better.”