Terrifying moment NHL star Dylan Holloway is rushed to hospital after being hit in neck by puck
ICE hockey star Dylan Holloway was rushed to hospital after being hit in the neck by the puck.
The St Louis Blues faced Tampa Bay Lightning in the NHL, with the match overshadowed by worrying scenes in the first period.
Nicholas Paul accidentally fired the puck into rival Holloway from close range and it struck his neck.
The 23-year-old Canadian appeared unhurt at first, racing away and having a shot at goal.
He continued skating for around 30 seconds and was seemingly fine before tilting his head and coming off the rink.
Holloway briefly sat on the bench before medics rushed over and held his neck before taking him away on a stretcher.
The game was paused while he was receiving treatment and his concerned team-mates took a knee on the ice.
Holloway was rushed to hospital and the game continued, with his Blues team winning 3-2.
Reporter Frank Seravalli claims the star is now OK.
He posted on X: “Holloway is going to be okay. His airway is open and unobstructed.
“There’s no swelling around his neck, precautionary scan scheduled at hospital.
“Holloway’s parents were in town for the game and are with him at hospital.”
The centre, who was the 14th overall draft pick in 2020, was supposedly “alert and responsive” while in the ambulance that left the stadium.