Holloway IR, Luff & McGing Up
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schwartzwatch
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Holloway IR, Luff & McGing Up
After this, volunteers from the stands.
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my lower body is already in rough shape, thanks.
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can the EBUG play forward?
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At this point, shut down all the injured guys for the next 4 games and give them the extra time off for the Olympic break. These are important guys, either as young core players, or tradeable assets. Let them heal.
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This guy can’t stay healthy and needs a contract. Will be interesting to see what happens over the summer
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I think the biggest issue with that is, I don't know if we have enough warm bodies between springfield and the big club to actually rest anyone that is banged up but CAN play.TruBlueFan_1970 wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026 11:03 am At this point, shut down all the injured guys for the next 4 games and give them the extra time off for the Olympic break. These are important guys, either as young core players, or tradeable assets. Let them heal.
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There is no way it's long term right - it's gotta be a bridge contract of some sort.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026 11:10 am This guy can’t stay healthy and needs a contract. Will be interesting to see what happens over the summer
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That's what I would expect.93 wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026 11:15 amThere is no way it's long term right - it's gotta be a bridge contract of some sort.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026 11:10 am This guy can’t stay healthy and needs a contract. Will be interesting to see what happens over the summer
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Re: Holloway IR, Luff & McGing Up
I think it absolutely has to be. 2 years 4.5 million is probably where it lands.93 wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026 11:15 amThere is no way it's long term right - it's gotta be a bridge contract of some sort.Pierre McGuire wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026 11:10 am This guy can’t stay healthy and needs a contract. Will be interesting to see what happens over the summer
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I think about Schwartz and Fabbri, two different cases. Fabbri of course had career altering injuries after showing great promise. Schwartz was a guy who missed a bunch of games in different seasons but was extremely valuable when healthy, a guy who could be a game changer. I'm sure we all hope Dylan isn't accumulating career altering injuries that impact his talent. If he's going to be more akin to a Schwartz the Blues might do well to endure his absences from the lineup.
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Tony Palazzolo
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I remember being a little stunned when Holloway was going to play last week. It was a couple of weeks early from the original prognosis. Ankle sprains are tough and take a long time to heal. I think this is something that he probably came back a little early. My guess is that if we had been in the race for a playoff spot he'd be playing. I think this says as much about the awareness of the teams position and the Olympic break coming up. Why rush him out to play a game or two. I also don't think he gets the same contract consideration as Broberg. I think they wanted Brogerg on a maximum contract and he wanted a bridge deal. I think it's the opposite for Holloway.DawgDad wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026 11:44 am I think about Schwartz and Fabbri, two different cases. Fabbri of course had career altering injuries after showing great promise. Schwartz was a guy who missed a bunch of games in different seasons but was extremely valuable when healthy, a guy who could be a game changer. I'm sure we all hope Dylan isn't accumulating career altering injuries that impact his talent. If he's going to be more akin to a Schwartz the Blues might do well to endure his absences from the lineup.
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It’s common sense regarding high ankle sprains and long term healing required. At least he hasn’t been extended yet.Tony Palazzolo wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026 14:35 pmI remember being a little stunned when Holloway was going to play last week. It was a couple of weeks early from the original prognosis. Ankle sprains are tough and take a long time to heal. I think this is something that he probably came back a little early. My guess is that if we had been in the race for a playoff spot he'd be playing. I think this says as much about the awareness of the teams position and the Olympic break coming up. Why rush him out to play a game or two. I also don't think he gets the same contract consideration as Broberg. I think they wanted Brogerg on a maximum contract and he wanted a bridge deal. I think it's the opposite for Holloway.DawgDad wrote: ↑29 Jan 2026 11:44 am I think about Schwartz and Fabbri, two different cases. Fabbri of course had career altering injuries after showing great promise. Schwartz was a guy who missed a bunch of games in different seasons but was extremely valuable when healthy, a guy who could be a game changer. I'm sure we all hope Dylan isn't accumulating career altering injuries that impact his talent. If he's going to be more akin to a Schwartz the Blues might do well to endure his absences from the lineup.