Blues Sign Dillon Dube to AHL PTO – Hockey News

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

Dillon dube signs PTO with St. Louis blues, Joins Springfield Thunderbirds

A former Calgary Flame, Dillon Dube, has agreed to a professional tryout agreement with the St. Louis Blues and will join their American hockey League affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds, pending receipt of his work visa. This marks a notable step for the 27-year-old forward as he attempts to return to professional hockey after a season abroad.

Return to North American Hockey

Dube’s last appearance in the National Hockey League was during the 2023-24 season with the Calgary Flames. Following his time with the flames, he spent the most recent season competing in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) with the Minsk Dynamo in Russia. The Blues’ decision to offer a tryout signals Dube’s return to North American ice.

Did you know? – Dillon Dube was originally drafted in the second round of the 2016 NHL Draft, 56th by the Calgary Flames. He played 303 regular season games for the Flames,recording 180 points.

Addressing Past Legal Issues

The signing comes after a sensitive period for Dube, who, along with four other former members of Canada’s 2018 World Junior team – Carter Hart, Michael McLeod, Callan Foote, and Alex Formenton – faced sexual assault charges related to an alleged incident in London, Ontario, in June 2018. All five players were ultimately acquitted of the charges in July.

The blues acknowledged the situation in a statement, noting the decision followed a “comprehensive review of the details of his case and discussions at all levels of our organization.”

Blues’ Statement on Reinstatement

“The st. Louis Blues have signed Dillon Dube to a professional tryout with our AHL affiliate in following the process set forth by the National Hockey League and its Players’ Association upon his reinstatement,” a team representative stated,per NHL.com.”This decision follows a comprehensive review of the details of his case and discussions at all levels of our organization. We are confident in the de

Pro tip: – A PTO, or Professional tryout Agreement, allows a player to attend training camp and earn a contract with a team. It’s a common path for players seeking a return to the NHL.

Dube’s NHL Career to Date

Originally selected by the Calgary flames in the second round of the 2016 NHL Draft, Dube has played all six of his NHL seasons with the franchise. Hailing from Golden, British Columbia, he now seeks to revitalize his career within the Blues organization, beginning with an opportunity to prove himself in the AHL.The Blues are clearly signaling their commitment to providing Dube with a supportive environment as he navigates this new chapter.

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Why: Dillon Dube, a former Calgary flame, is seeking a return to professional hockey after a season in the KHL and following his acquittal on sexual assault charges.
Who: Dillon Dube, the St. Louis Blues, and the Springfield Thunderbirds are the key parties involved. Carter hart, Michael McLeod, callan Foote, and Alex Formenton were also involved in the initial legal case.
What: Dube has signed a professional tryout agreement (PTO) with the St.Louis Blues and will play for their AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds.
How did it end?: The legal case against Dube and four other players was dropped in July after they were acquitted of all charges. The Blues offered a PTO after a “comprehensive review” and in accordance with the NHL/NHLPA process for reinstatement.

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