Despite losing to the St. Louis Blues by a 6–2 score on Thursday, the Detroit Red Wings received a pair of goals from a former Blue in the game. Robby Fabbri, who joined the Red Wings in 2019 after winning the Stanley Cup with St. Louis earlier the same year, scored twice for Detroit in Thursday’s setback. Fabbri’s first goal of the night cut the Blues’ lead to 2–1 early in the second period. It came off a nice Red Wings passing play involving team captain Dylan Larkin and rookies Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond, the latter of whom set up Fabbri to take his shot after delivering a little touch pass right to the blade of his stick. Raymond and Larkin picked up the helpers on Fabbri’s seventh goal of the season. Fabbri’s second goal came in garbage time with his team already down by four, but at least it was nice. The 25-year-old winger took a long stretch pass from Raymond at the opposing blue line before skating uncontested toward Blues goaltender Charlie Lindgren. After dragging the puck over to his backhan
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