Blues' Dylan Holloway Stable After Scary Puck Injury

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St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway was stretchered off the ice and taken to a hospital after being hit in the throat by a puck during a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Despite the alarming incident, reports indicate that Holloway's airway is unobstructed, and he is expected to be okay. He will undergo a precautionary scan to ensure no further issues. The injury occurred late in the first period, leading to an early conclusion of the period.
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