
Broberg, Holloway keep showing why the Blues poached them from the Oilers last summer
WASHINGTON (AP) — Philip Broberg and Dylan Holloway keep showing why the St. Louis Blues poached them from the Edmonton Oilers last summer.
Broberg scored twice and Holloway got his 18th goal of the season in a 5-2 victory at the Washington Capitals on Thursday night that keeps them right on the edge of the playoff race in the Western Conference. Coach Jim Montgomery and defenceman Colton Parayko lauded Broberg and Holloway for their professionalism, which paves the way for on-ice success.
“They’re rink rats,” Montgomery said. “They watch video. They’re locked in. Practice, they’re dialed in. When it’s their turn to go, they’re going as hard as they can. And then in games it’s just how well they compete and the athletic ability.”
Holloway had five goals on the Oilers’ run to Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final, and Broberg played a valuable role stepping in during the West final last season. Each a restricted free agent, they went unsigned by the West champs until August.