Minnesota Wild Acquire Robby Fabbri from St. Louis Blues The Minnesota Wild officially claimed forward Robby Fabbri off waivers from the St. Louis Blues on Monday. Fabbri, a pending unrestricted free agent, carries a cap hit of $775,000 for the current season. The 30-year-old has appeared in just 15 games for the Blues this season, tallying one goal and three assists. He has also contributed one goal and one assist over three games with the AHL’s Charlotte Checkers. Fabbri’s career totals include 107 goals and 113 assists across 457 games with the Blues, Detroit Red Wings, and Anaheim Ducks. His performance with the Blues was notable, but his limited ice time this season has raised questions about his role moving forward. The Wild’s acquisition of Fabbri adds depth to their roster, though his future with the team remains uncertain as he approaches free agency. Edmonton Oilers Clear Waivers for Mangiapane and Regula Edmonton Oilers forward Andrew Mangiapane and defenceman Alec Regula both cleared waivers on Monday, making them eligible for assignment to the AHL. This move could provide the Oilers with cap relief, as both players are under contract but not currently contributing significantly to the team’s success. Mangiapane, 29, has played in 52 games for the Oilers this season, recording seven goals and 14 points while posting a -19 plus/minus. He signed a two-year, $7.2-million deal with the Oilers in the summer, with his cap hit and contract term limiting his trade value. If sent to the AHL, the Oilers would gain $1.15 million in cap space, though the remaining $3.6 million of his contract would still count against their payroll. Regula, 25, has appeared in 29 games for the Oilers this season, contributing three points while averaging 14:28 minutes of ice time.#minnesota_wild #st_louis_blues #robby_fabbri #edmonton_oilers #andrew_mangiapane