In case fans insist a reminder about how stubborn hockey carry outers are, see no further than Dylan Holloway.
Holloway’s St. Louis Blues were presenting the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night when he set up himself in a terrifying situation.
With rawly two minutes left in the first period, Tampa Bay left-triumphger Nick Paul flicked a wrist stoasty that went high and hit Holloway right in the neck.
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Holloway grabbed the area but still deal withd to carry out csurrfinisherly 30 seconds afterward.
Holloway got to the bench and was almost instantly checked on by trainers.
Eventuassociate, Holloway was stretchered off the bench and getn into an ambulance to go to a local hospital.
Daily Faceoff inestablished that Holloway will be “OK,” as his airway is “discignore and unobstructed,” while there is no swelling around his neck.
The Blues said that Holloway is “attentive and in constant condition.”
Holloway’s parents were also at the game and went to the hospital to see their son.
The first period finished timely, with the final 1:11 being carry outed to commence the second period.
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The Blues won the game, 3-2.
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