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Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway join St. Louis Blues as Oilers decide not to match offers


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Gabriel Sami
August 20, 2024  (9:34)
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Broberg (left) Holloway (right) and GM Stan Bowman (Center)
Photo credit: HTR

The St. Louis Blues have made a significant move by acquiring two rising stars from the Edmonton Oilers: Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg.

Following a week of anticipation, it's now confirmed that both Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway have been confirmed as new members of the St. Louis Blues. The Edmonton Oilers have opted not to match the offers extended to these two promising young players, marking a significant shift in the team's roster dynamics.
Despite trading Cody Ceci to create cap room, the Oilers will gain a second and a third-round pick in return, while Holloway and Broberg will secure the financial and role adjustments they've been seeking.
The St. Louis Blues have added considerable talent to their lineup with the acquisition of Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway. This move is a clear signal of the Blues' commitment to enhancing their roster and building for the future. Broberg, known for his impressive defensive skills, and Holloway, celebrated for his dynamic offensive play, are both expected to make an immediate impact in St. Louis.

Oilers' decision not to match offers

The Edmonton Oilers' decision not to match the offers for Broberg and Holloway has raised some eyebrows in the hockey community. The Oilers, who had high hopes for these young players, chose not to retain them despite their potential. This decision could reflect a strategic shift or a need to adjust the team's salary cap situation.
For the Blues, this acquisition is a strategic enhancement, adding depth and versatility to their roster. Both Broberg and Holloway bring a mix of skill and potential that could significantly benefit St. Louis in the upcoming season. On the other hand, the Oilers' choice to let go of these players opens up new opportunities for other prospects and potential adjustments in their lineup.
As the season progresses, the impact of these moves will become clearer. Fans and analysts alike will be keenly watching how Broberg and Holloway integrate into the Blues' system and how the Oilers manage their new roster dynamics. The decision not to match offers highlights the ever-evolving nature of NHL team strategies and player movements.

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