St. Louis Blues forward Dylan Holloway has been placed on injured reserve with a right ankle injury and will miss approximately six weeks. The 24-year-old has recorded 17 points in 33 games this season. In a related move, forward Alexey Toropchenko was activated from injured reserve after missing seven games due to burns sustained in a home accident.
The St. Louis Blues announced on Monday that forward Dylan Holloway has been placed on injured reserve due to a right ankle injury. Holloway, who signed with the Blues on Aug. 20, 2024, is scheduled for re-evaluation in six weeks. This season, the 24-year-old from Calgary, Alberta, has tallied 17 points, including eight goals and nine assists, along with 11 penalty minutes in 33 games. Over his 199 career regular-season NHL games, Holloway has accumulated 98 points (43 goals, 55 assists) and 77 penalty minutes.
In conjunction with Holloway's placement on IR, the Blues activated forward Alexey Toropchenko from injured reserve. The 26-year-old from Moscow, Russia, missed the past seven games after sustaining scalding burns to his legs in a home accident. Toropchenko has appeared in 17 games this season, registering two points (one goal, one assist) and 15 penalty minutes. In his 276 career regular-season NHL games, he has recorded 62 points (31 goals, 31 assists) and 97 penalty minutes.
These roster adjustments come as the Blues prepare for upcoming games, with no further details provided on Holloway's recovery timeline beyond the six-week re-evaluation.