Blues Sign Holloway, Broberg After Oilers Decline
Blues Sign Holloway, Broberg After Oilers Decline
Blues Sign Holloway, Broberg After Oilers Decline
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The St. Louis Blues signed defenseman Philip Broberg and forward Dylan Holloway to two-year contracts worth $9.16 million and $4.58 million, respectively, after the Edmonton Oilers opted not to match the offer sheets. This decision reflects the Oilers' strategic shift towards maintaining cap flexibility and pursuing short-term veteran acquisitions ahead of the season. Blues general manager Doug Armstrong defended the use of offer sheets, emphasizing his commitment to the team's interests. In a separate move, the NHL Players' Association is reviewing the Philadelphia Flyers' decision to waive Ryan Johansen for contract termination, following his injury that prevented him from playing any games for the team. Johansen's agent criticized the Flyers' actions, stating they were disappointing and raised significant concerns. The Flyers have not disclosed details about the alleged material breach leading to the waiver.

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Blues get Broberg, Holloway after Oilers don’t match offer sheets
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