
September 3, 2025
St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway has delivered encouraging news to fans and teammates alike. After missing the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs due to injury, the 23-year-old winger revealed on the Cam and Strick Podcast that he is now fully healed and ready to go for the upcoming season.
Holloway’s absence in the postseason was a major blow to the Blues, especially after his breakout regular season performance. The young forward set career highs with 26 goals, 37 assists, and 63 points in 77 games, proving himself as a reliable top-six forward and a key piece in the team’s offensive resurgence. His blend of scoring ability and physical play made him one of the Blues’ most impactful players.
“Last year was tough not being able to help the guys in the playoffs,” Holloway admitted. “But I feel great now, and I’m excited to build on what I did last season. I want to take my game to another level.”
The Blues, who made the postseason for the first time since 2022, view Holloway as central to their long-term plans. Analysts have even suggested he has the potential to grow into a 40-goal scorer, especially if paired consistently with playmaker Robert Thomas on the top line.
With his health restored, Holloway’s return adds both depth and firepower to a Blues roster that’s expected to compete for a playoff spot once again in the tough Western Conference. Fans will be eager to see if he can elevate his game even further and become one of the NHL’s rising stars.