Best part of the video- and once again shows the class of hockey players - the ref is about to make a call when the two Bolts players skate over to tell him to wait.
My guess is that he got a “burner” from the puck. A burner (aka “stinger”) is a nerve pinch injury, caused by impact, which causes either direct or indirect damage to a nerve cluster. The puck clearly hits Holloway in the brachial plexus (the hollow where the collarbone and the big muscles at the front of your neck meet). Either this caused damage to the nerve cluster, or swelling caused by the impact pinched the nerve cluster, causing tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness on the affected side. Standard procedure is to assume that the symptoms are caused by spinal cord damage until proven otherwise; since the trainer was focused on solely supporting Holloway’s neck until he got backup, I’d say that this is the most likely scenario.
@@roxanne1987r Hey Doctor! I got stage 3 Ohio rizz. I keep attracting puck bunnies in the 6-7 range at the Hockey rinks. Do you think you can prescribe me with something to get them pigeons away from me so I can watch Division C Beer League in peace? Thanks.
There's a super sensitive nerve cluster right behind the jaw bone/below the ear that may have been hit. This is not at all a pleasant experience. You can basically start to lose feeling in the whole side of your head/jaw similar to a nerve being pinched in your neck.
Damn that's a real shame, I'm an Oilers fan and was really bummed out seeing him and Broberg go but I blamed management for that and was happy they lit it up and made their statement. It really sucks that they both got injured so early, wishing him the best.
theres no way the other player couldve prevented the puck from hitting him. he knows the other guy didnt do it on purpuse as well. it was nobodys fault. just an accident
I took a puck to the neck same way when I played junior, hit the artery, I was fine also for about 20 or 30 seconds until the swelling started, I went dizzy, sight started going weird and legs felt like they were lead. After all the tests, Doctor said it was due to swelling!
The same thing happened to Anthony Stolarz tonight. He got a slap-shot puck right to the neck. I was surprised when he continued to play because it didn't ricochet off his shoulder like it appeared to do to Holloway, Stolarz took it full force straight to the neck (looked to be right in the jugular!). Hope Dylan is okay.
Look at the class of #11 on Tampa, doing what he can to get Wes' attention, and also how the Blues and Lightning players mix up a little bit as they are looking on with concern.
Hockey is a weird sport. Most Players don't wear neck guards and the visors on the helmets are kind of a joke. It only protects so little it's a miracle something very serious hasn't happened lately. Taking a hard slapshot to the face could in some scenarios kill someone. Probably a matter of time before it happens and then they wonder how could this happen.🤦
Situations like this remind me how little most of us know about human anatomy and injury. There was no indication on either TV call about swelling, the vagus nerve or internal hemorrhage to say nothing about the trachea even though the contact was to the right. Likewise there was no apparent awareness of adrenaline or a delayed effect once slowing down. Most of us need to study anatomy and biology past high school to be better informed even though clearly we cannot know as much as we might like or need or as much as doctors. But I suggest professional announcers need more basic knowledge on injury so as not to come across so clearly ignorant.
yeah if it was a baseball he wouldve fell imediately without a doubt. cause its going 86 miles per hour so if it hits you it hits you hard. luckily its rarely serious but its painful
I personally think it hit one of his arteries and he feels like he's going to faint or something. If it wasn't that serious they would have just taken him to the locker room but they're already at the hospital
With injuries like this, trauma directly to the neck can cause your throat to close, doesn’t always happen instantly though, so he could have just started having breathing difficulties as he came back to the bench, definitely scary
Удар артерии и вены шеи справа , отек нарастает , перекрыли питание клеток мозга , гипоксия , обморок. Адреналин снизился и АД . Обморок... Холод и горизонталь.
what a bunch of stupid medical personnel. Hey dummy, stop chewing your gum, the first thing you do is lay him down you do NOT keep them upright. Did you goto Devry?
Wrong. You stabilize the cervical spine in whatever position they're currently in. If there is a cervical spine injury, you dont move the person even an inch. At least until you get more information from the person and start to rule out cervical injury. Or just wait for the doctor to get there and do what the doctor says.
Dylan is such a great kid, we miss him in Edmonton. Hope he's back on the ice soon!
We miss him on the oilers bad. Was a great addition
Amen
Podz is easing the pain
Best part of the video- and once again shows the class of hockey players - the ref is about to make a call when the two Bolts players skate over to tell him to wait.
My man got on the stretcher still holding his stick. Wow. What a gamer.
Because he was so out of it....he said he didn't even remember getting on the stretcher, or that they stopped the game
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Gamer!
So glad to read that he is stable and alert in the hospital. 🙏
My guess is that he got a “burner” from the puck. A burner (aka “stinger”) is a nerve pinch injury, caused by impact, which causes either direct or indirect damage to a nerve cluster.
The puck clearly hits Holloway in the brachial plexus (the hollow where the collarbone and the big muscles at the front of your neck meet). Either this caused damage to the nerve cluster, or swelling caused by the impact pinched the nerve cluster, causing tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness on the affected side.
Standard procedure is to assume that the symptoms are caused by spinal cord damage until proven otherwise; since the trainer was focused on solely supporting Holloway’s neck until he got backup, I’d say that this is the most likely scenario.
@@DneilB007 thanks doc!
True prayers for him
Thanks for the input doctor
Bro googled that 😅
It's lookin like superior trunk of brachial plexus
Adrenaline is a wild thing
Not the case here
@@roxanne1987r you’re a doctor?
@@roxanne1987r hey Dr know it all. I got shot and adrenaline kept me going for a full minute before I collapsed and felt any pain so shove it
@@URKlewlessI saw a guy get hit by a car, he got up and ran for 10 seconds before collapsing. Adrenaline is one hell of a thing.
@@roxanne1987r Hey Doctor! I got stage 3 Ohio rizz. I keep attracting puck bunnies in the 6-7 range at the Hockey rinks. Do you think you can prescribe me with something to get them pigeons away from me so I can watch Division C Beer League in peace? Thanks.
There's a super sensitive nerve cluster right behind the jaw bone/below the ear that may have been hit. This is not at all a pleasant experience. You can basically start to lose feeling in the whole side of your head/jaw similar to a nerve being pinched in your neck.
Wishing you the best Dylan! 🙏
He was a very good player at Wisconsin the year Cole Caufield won the Hobey Baker Award in 2021.
I wish Dylan for speedy recovery. We missed him here in Edmonton
Best luck Dylan in getting better!
Damn that's a real shame, I'm an Oilers fan and was really bummed out seeing him and Broberg go but I blamed management for that and was happy they lit it up and made their statement. It really sucks that they both got injured so early, wishing him the best.
theres no way the other player couldve prevented the puck from hitting him. he knows the other guy didnt do it on purpuse as well. it was nobodys fault. just an accident
@ryanciani3324 of course no fault to anyone these are the risks that unfortunately can happen
Scary situation. Glad the team and staff were aware enough so he got the attention he needed.
Sunny. Right on top of things. Great teammate.
I took a puck to the neck same way when I played junior, hit the artery, I was fine also for about 20 or 30 seconds until the swelling started, I went dizzy, sight started going weird and legs felt like they were lead.
After all the tests, Doctor said it was due to swelling!
The same thing happened to Anthony Stolarz tonight. He got a slap-shot puck right to the neck. I was surprised when he continued to play because it didn't ricochet off his shoulder like it appeared to do to Holloway, Stolarz took it full force straight to the neck (looked to be right in the jugular!). Hope Dylan is okay.
thanks for sharing
very scary
best wishes
From an Oilers fan, we wish you all the best Dylan
Look at the class of #11 on Tampa, doing what he can to get Wes' attention, and also how the Blues and Lightning players mix up a little bit as they are looking on with concern.
number 77 but ok
I Hope He'll Play Vs Connor Bedard At The Winter Classic
Дай Бог здоровья Дилану...
Pins and needles in extremities theyll be really careful, too.
May God heal him ! 🙏🏼
I was watching the game it was scary
Ouch. I hope it isn't very serious.
it hit his collar bone, not his throat.
Reported a collarbone injury. Lucky it was not the throat.
please wear neck protectors 🙏
Hockey is a weird sport. Most Players don't wear neck guards and the visors on the helmets are kind of a joke. It only protects so little it's a miracle something very serious hasn't happened lately. Taking a hard slapshot to the face could in some scenarios kill someone. Probably a matter of time before it happens and then they wonder how could this happen.🤦
Jeee whiz , this is something no one ever wants to see , prayers to Dylan and family , hope he is ok god bless
Situations like this remind me how little most of us know about human anatomy and injury. There was no indication on either TV call about swelling, the vagus nerve or internal hemorrhage to say nothing about the trachea even though the contact was to the right. Likewise there was no apparent awareness of adrenaline or a delayed effect once slowing down. Most of us need to study anatomy and biology past high school to be better informed even though clearly we cannot know as much as we might like or need or as much as doctors. But I suggest professional announcers need more basic knowledge on injury so as not to come across so clearly ignorant.
Scary to watch even in slow motion! Hope he’s okay!
I been hit in the throat like that, it's no joke, breathing is hard with swelling and then the adrenaline wearing off
Man with how quick they shoot those shots im surprised he stayed out there as long as he did.
yeah if it was a baseball he wouldve fell imediately without a doubt. cause its going 86 miles per hour so if it hits you it hits you hard. luckily its rarely serious but its painful
Wow so scary, hope hes ok
Shades of pronger after a puck in the chest and collapsed on the way to the bench. It can take time...
took a blow in this area ...it hurts! Hope it's nothing more serious
Best wishes to Holloway.
Canadian boys tough
That’s a collar bone boys
That's a cdn. And the Oilers are going to miss him.
Botterill will be arguing for a sponge puck now....
First Broberg and now Holloway
Poor guy got stuck by lightning.
And still clears the zone. What a dog!!! Lets go Blues!!!
🙏🏼
🙏
Wishing Dylan all the best🙏🏻
He's conscious the whole way through?
looks like he was yes
He was probably having trouble breathing because he got hit in the neck or collarbone so they wanted to be safe
@@trailerparkboyz245 yeah maybe it, better safe than sorry for sure, hope he's alright
I personally think it hit one of his arteries and he feels like he's going to faint or something. If it wasn't that serious they would have just taken him to the locker room but they're already at the hospital
With injuries like this, trauma directly to the neck can cause your throat to close, doesn’t always happen instantly though, so he could have just started having breathing difficulties as he came back to the bench, definitely scary
Hope he’s alright.
-Flames fan
Love Holloway. Heart of a lion
Do they not have C collars in Canada? WTH?
Right! Thats is something that every team should prepare to have.
This is in Missouri
@@Nerflover10097 Somehow that makes it worse.
Он ещё смену доиграл..
Здоровья мужику...
Hockey players are warriors, they’re just built differently.
That's a bad part of the neck to possibly be hit in with a puck (since it vulcanized rubber chilled to -16C for game use).
Удар артерии и вены шеи справа , отек нарастает , перекрыли питание клеток мозга , гипоксия , обморок. Адреналин снизился и АД . Обморок... Холод и горизонталь.
Wear a neck guard?
Holloway, bad karma? We do miss him in Edmonton but damn a puck to the neck?! Ouch!!!! Get well soon, he seems ok
Broken collar bone imo.
Бедняга.
Stolarz in TO... and this... yeesh
Vagal Nerve Response.
Looks worse than it is.
Good to be cautious.
DID Y'ALL NOT LEARN ANYTHING ABOUT WEARING NECK PROTECTION IN HOCKEY FROM PEOPLE DYING BY GETTING CUT IN THE NECK WITH SKATES
As a oilers fan I say good luck to a former player
Get better buddy , then come back to oil country ❤
a guy in russia died from a puck to the neck
Why was there even a question there was a penalty? Wtf
I'd assume the penalty was for something else entirely.
what a bunch of stupid medical personnel. Hey dummy, stop chewing your gum, the first thing you do is lay him down you do NOT keep them upright. Did you goto Devry?
Wrong. You stabilize the cervical spine in whatever position they're currently in. If there is a cervical spine injury, you dont move the person even an inch. At least until you get more information from the person and start to rule out cervical injury. Or just wait for the doctor to get there and do what the doctor says.
These guys dont care
Shows just how medically literate you are (not at all)
Great trainer
It’s like someone in Edmonton put some juju, first Broberg and now Holloway
He is okay. Was cleared about 24hrs later.🏒