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(STL/DET) - Fabbri for De La Rose

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7 nov. 2019 à 0 h 10
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Trade confirmed: Detroit Red Wings - St. Louis Blues
Détails de la transaction
Les Red Wings de Detroit font l’acquisition de:
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Robby Fabbri · 900 000 $900 000 $900 000 $
Somme: 900 000 $900 000 $900 000 $
Variation: 0 $
Variation: 0 $
Variation: +900 000 $
Les Blues de St-Louis font l’acquisition de:
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Jacob De La Rose · 900 000 $900 000 $950 000 $
Somme: 900 000 $900 000 $950 000 $
Variation: 0 $
Variation: 0 $
Variation: +950 000 $
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7 nov. 2019 à 0 h 13
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Fabbri didn't earn top six time and was a liability in the bottom six. DLR is a better option for 12-13th fwd. Blues probably went with DLR over a late pick so they can cover for injuries - looks like Steen could be out for a bit and he was playing on the shutdown 4th line.
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7 nov. 2019 à 0 h 16
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I think Fabbri needs a change of scenery but I don’t like the idea of DLR. I would much rather look to Joshua in our system when he comes up and maybe even for right now Nolan.
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7 nov. 2019 à 0 h 21
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I think de la Rose is going to provide exactly what the Blues want from him, defensively responsible minutes. I also think he'll earn a spot on the 4th line...
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7 nov. 2019 à 0 h 23
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I think de la Rose is going to provide exactly what the Blues want from him, defensively responsible minutes. I also think he'll earn a spot on the 4th line...


Worst case: he gets a few games on the 4th line and nothing happens when he's out there.

Best case: sundqvist 2.0 happy
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7 nov. 2019 à 0 h 26
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7 nov. 2019 à 0 h 29
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Quoting: A_K
Worst case: he gets a few games on the 4th line and nothing happens when he's out there.

Best case: sundqvist 2.0 happy


That's what we want from our 4th line, nothing happening, lol. They have the most defensive starts & he'll fit right in. Fabbri is horrible on the back-check, never trusted
him out there since his rookie year... and I just didn't know any better yet back then.
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7 nov. 2019 à 0 h 57
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As a casual Blues fan, I can understand that people are worried about trading Fabbri for a glorified depth guy; but I can tell you first hand he was ALWAYS injured and has looked pretty cooked these past couple of years.

Best case scenario it's a fair deal, worst case Fabbri reinforces his glass body and realizes his ex-potential.
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7 nov. 2019 à 6 h 55
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Detroit gets more upside but the Blues get the kind of player they want for a scratch/4th like forward. I say it’s a fair deal
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7 nov. 2019 à 7 h 18
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Steve Yzerman turns a waiver claim 12th-13th forward into Robbie Fabbri lol I know he's injured a lot but I like the risk taken on this guy. Fabbri could just need a change of scenery like James Neal (not saying he's gonna put up Neal's numbers just saying Fabbri can improve on this move)
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7 nov. 2019 à 7 h 35
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After buying high on Perlini, they buy low on Fabbri. Now this is how you pay for a reclamation project!
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7 nov. 2019 à 8 h 16
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Pretty fair deal IMO.
Wings get a injury prone offensive guy that could break out.
Blues get a larger, more defensively reliable bottom 6 guy.
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7 nov. 2019 à 8 h 51
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Quoting: MoreOfAnIslesGuy
As a casual Blues fan, I can understand that people are worried about trading Fabbri for a glorified depth guy; but I can tell you first hand he was ALWAYS injured and has looked pretty cooked these past couple of years.

Best case scenario it's a fair deal, worst case Fabbri reinforces his glass body and realizes his ex-potential.


Not the problem Fabbri has a lot of speed. Liked his speed third line.
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7 nov. 2019 à 10 h 47
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More upside here for Detroit if Fabbri can stay healthy. He'll also probably get more opportunities offensively (while his defensive warts get overlooked) on a rebuilding team. I'm also not surprised St. Louis went with a fourth liner / press box guy over a pick as they look to defend their cup and having additional NHL ready depth never hurts. I think Detroit has the potential to win big with this trade if Fabbri bounces back to his previous development curve, but right now it looks pretty fair and I don't hate it from a Blues perspective either.
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7 nov. 2019 à 11 h 4
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Love it
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7 nov. 2019 à 11 h 54
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I think it's pretty even at this point. STL gets a bottom 6 forward who is responsible defensively and step in right now and play. Detroit gets a former 1st rd pick who hasn't been the same since tearing his ACL a may never play another NHL game.
7 nov. 2019 à 16 h 2
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Fabbri is still a great player and will get better. Change of scenery is good for him. I would have rather liked to see him in a Penguins Jersey rather than Detroit but whatever. Also wish he went to Carolina so him and Joel can be re-united... they were pretty close friends.
9 nov. 2019 à 19 h 48
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Quoting: MoreOfAnIslesGuy
As a casual Blues fan, I can understand that people are worried about trading Fabbri for a glorified depth guy; but I can tell you first hand he was ALWAYS injured and has looked pretty cooked these past couple of years.

Best case scenario it's a fair deal, worst case Fabbri reinforces his glass body and realizes his ex-potential.


Him succeeding doesn't hurt the blues, he needed new scenery and this gives the blues a player back.
Wish him the best, and I hope full hardheartedly that he pushes through his injury trouble and has a successful career.

Sure these are professional hockey players but they are also human beings. These guys will have joint issues and whatever his concussions will leave him with till they die. I hope he finds a second life in Detroit and gets paid so he never has to work again in his life. get your money, and don't get hurt
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19 déc. 2019 à 11 h 27
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A little over a month later....

De La Rose - 17GP / 1G / 2A
Fabbri - 19GP / 8G / 7A

How did Fabbri struggled on a team that just won the Stanley Cup?
19 déc. 2019 à 11 h 41
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Quoting: ON3M4N
A little over a month later....

De La Rose - 17GP / 1G / 2A
Fabbri - 19GP / 8G / 7A

How did Fabbri struggled on a team that just won the Stanley Cup?


He was getting bottom six minutes on St. Louis. On Detroit, he's playing top 6 with guys like Bertuzzi and Larkin.
19 déc. 2019 à 14 h 35
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He was getting bottom six minutes on St. Louis. On Detroit, he's playing top 6 with guys like Bertuzzi and Larkin.


Ya just saw his TOI in DET is nearly double what he was getting in STL.
19 déc. 2019 à 14 h 51
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Quoting: ON3M4N
A little over a month later....

De La Rose - 17GP / 1G / 2A
Fabbri - 19GP / 8G / 7A

How did Fabbri struggled on a team that just won the Stanley Cup?


It was a clear win for Detroit the minute the trade was made. De La Rose was and isn't going to be anything more than a 4th line PKing center.
19 déc. 2019 à 18 h 27
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Quoting: HabsForEver
It was a clear win for Detroit the minute the trade was made. De La Rose was and isn't going to be anything more than a 4th line PKing center.


The Blues knew they got the less valuable player when they made the trade, the fit with the coach was just not there so they got a player that fit better with the Blues. They like Fabbri as a player and person so they put him on a team that is seeing a turnaround with Stevie Y coming in, and a team that will play a style that he would thrive under. They put him into a position to succeed while also putting him out of their conference because they are not stupid. These type of player conscious decisions are a reason that players love to play in St. Louis, and why people that grew up with the club like Pat Maroon respect the organization enough to take a pay cut to come here. David Perron has been moved out of St. Louis 3 times for hockey and personal reasons but each time when he had a choice he choose to come back to St. Louis because its a first class organization for players. Hell Patrick Bergland got moved out and he hated Buffalo so much compared to St Louis that he wouldn't play for them at all. Teams that treat players well vs teams that treat players poorly right there. Look at Ryan O'Rielly, people called him a soft player that was a crybaby, really he worked for an organization that treated its players like **** and when he got moved to a class A organization like St. Louis we all saw the difference in effort and productivity. Underrated aspect of hockey.
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