Quick Read
- St. Louis Blues forward Robby Fabbri was placed on waivers on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
- The move was made to activate Robert Thomas from injured reserve.
- Fabbri has recorded 4 points (1 goal, 3 assists) in 15 games this season with the Blues.
- If he clears waivers, Fabbri is expected to be assigned to the AHL’s Springfield Thunderbirds.
- Fabbri previously had a PTO with the Penguins and a tryout with the AHL Charlotte Checkers before signing with the Blues.
ST. LOUIS (Azat TV) – St. Louis Blues forward Robby Fabbri was placed on waivers on Sunday, March 1, 2026, making him available for claim by other National Hockey League (NHL) teams. This roster move was made by the Blues to accommodate the activation of fellow forward Robert Thomas from injured reserve, signaling a significant shift for Fabbri’s immediate professional future.
The decision to waive Fabbri, who has appeared in 15 games this season for the Blues, comes less than a week before the NHL trade deadline. If Fabbri clears waivers, he is expected to be assigned to the American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds.
Robby Fabbri Placed on Waivers by St. Louis Blues
Robby Fabbri, 30, was among several players placed on waivers across the league on Sunday, a common practice as teams prepare for the upcoming trade deadline. Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet first reported the news, which was later confirmed by the St. Louis Blues. The move marks a potential turning point for Fabbri, who is in his second stint with the Blues, having previously played for the team from 2015 to 2018 before being traded to the Detroit Red Wings.
This season, Fabbri has recorded four points (one goal, three assists) in 15 appearances with the Blues. His overall career statistics include 220 points (107 goals, 113 assists) in 457 NHL games across stints with St. Louis, Detroit, and Anaheim. He is also a Stanley Cup winner, having achieved the feat with the Blues in 2019.
Blues Roster Shift: Robert Thomas Returns
The primary reason for Fabbri’s waiver placement was the activation of Robert Thomas from injured reserve. Blues President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Doug Armstrong announced Thomas’s return, confirming that the 26-year-old forward was expected to rejoin the lineup for Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Wild. Thomas has been a key offensive contributor for the Blues this season, tallying 33 points (11 goals, 22 assists) in 42 games.
This move highlights the competitive nature of NHL rosters, where the return of a high-performing player from injury often necessitates difficult decisions regarding other roster spots. Fabbri’s designation as a non-roster player further indicates the Blues’ intent to clear a spot on their active roster.
Robby Fabbri’s Career Trajectory and Potential Next Steps
Fabbri’s path to his current situation has included several recent transitions. Prior to signing a one-year, two-way contract with the St. Louis Blues in December, he had a professional tryout (PTO) with the Pittsburgh Penguins during the preseason. Following the unsuccessful PTO, he also had a brief tryout agreement with the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers before rejoining the Blues organization.
Last season, Fabbri played 44 games with the Anaheim Ducks, where he recorded 16 points (eight goals, eight assists). His current contract carries the league minimum salary, making him a potentially attractive, cost-effective option for teams looking to add depth. Hockey analysts, including those from Hockey Patrol, have speculated about potential interest from teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs, especially given Fabbri’s connection to Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube, who coached Fabbri during his previous tenure with the Blues.
Fabbri is known as a solid two-way bottom-six forward who can contribute offensively. Should he be claimed, he could provide a veteran presence and competitiveness for a team looking to bolster its lineup for the remainder of the season or the playoffs. If unclaimed, his likely assignment to Springfield would provide an opportunity to continue playing and potentially earn another NHL call-up.
The decision to place Robby Fabbri on waivers underscores the strategic roster management undertaken by NHL teams, particularly as they navigate injuries and prepare for the trade deadline. His situation exemplifies the dynamic nature of professional hockey careers, where even experienced players face constant evaluation and potential reassignments based on team needs and performance.

