Holik is best known for his work with the New Jersey Devils.
The home was originally listed in June 2022 and an offer was made (but rejected) in September.
The property was taken off the market, but now the former hockey pro is back on the market selling the home.
The stunning three-bedroom, five-bath, nearly 5,000-square-foot home sits on 25 acres at the foot of the Grand Tetons, right in the heart of Jackson Hole.
A two-bedroom, two-bath guesthouse is nearby.
But it is the equestrian facilities that make this property a highlight.
The facilities here include a 4,300 square foot stable with seven stalls, a two-acre grass riding arena, eight paddocks, and a professional grade jumping arena.
The home exudes western chic charm thanks to its rich wood detailing, animal fur furnishings and exposed stone.
In addition to ample living space, the house has views of the snow-capped mountains and features an octagonal dining room for lively gatherings.
Hollick's daughter was the inspiration for the horse-friendly property, as she was a long-time rider in her youth.
These days, her goal is to become a doctor, according to the Wall Street Journal.
As for Holik's career, the Czech-born skater played 18 seasons in the NHL and was part of two Stanley Cup-winning teams with the Devils in 1995 and 2000, respectively.