St. Louis Blues Sign Dylan Holloway to $38.75M Extension Through 2031

The St. Louis Blues announced Friday they have secured forward Dylan Holloway with a five-year contract extension valued at $38.75 million.

The deal keeps the 24-year-old player with the franchise through the 2030-31 season, with the new contract taking effect for the upcoming campaign. Holloway will celebrate his 25th birthday in September.

During the most recent season, Holloway emerged as a key offensive contributor for St. Louis, finishing as the team’s runner-up in both total points with 51 and goals scored with 22 across 59 contests.

Since joining the Blues as a free agent following the 2023-24 campaign, Holloway has compiled impressive statistics with 48 goals and 114 total points over 136 games played.

The forward’s professional journey began when Edmonton selected him in the first round of the 2020 NHL Draft. During his time with the Oilers, Holloway appeared in 89 regular season contests across two years, recording nine goals and 18 total points.

Holloway’s breakout performance came during Edmonton’s 2023-24 playoff run, where he netted five goals across 25 postseason games as the Oilers advanced to the Stanley Cup Final before falling to the Florida Panthers. Following that playoff appearance, he departed Edmonton to sign with St. Louis.