HAZELWOOD, Mo. --The news on St. Louis Blues rookie left wing Robby Fabbri, who was injured Tuesday against the Colorado Avalanche, wasn't nearly as serious as it could have been. The Blues appear to have caught a huge break.
Fabbri, who left a 3-1 victory against the Avalanche with a lower-body injury, was categorized as day-to-day by Blues coach Ken Hitchcock, who said Fabbri will be back on the ice "here in the next day or so."
Fabbri, who has been playing with Paul Stastny and Troy Brouwer to comprise St. Louis' hottest point-producing line since the All-Star break, took a hit from Colorado forward Jack Skille during the third period and fell awkwardly on his left leg as his left skate toe-picked the ice. Fabbri was clutching his leg as he limped off the ice and to the bench. He did not practice Thursday.
Blues' Fabbri day-to-day with lower-body injury
Left wing expected back on ice 'in next day or so'; Bouwmeester, Gunnarsson, Ott close to return
© Jana Chytilova/Freestyle Photo/Getty Images