After a strong season in the American Hockey League, former Calgary Flames forward Dillon Dube is reportedly considering another
NHL shot, this time with the St. Louis Blues. The league's talks have intensified in recent days as St. Louis considers its offseason roster options.
Dube hasn’t played in the NHL since leaving the Calgary Flames, but sources say his performances with the Springfield Thunderbirds have bolstered his case for a return. Developments have sparked new conversations across the league, especially with Carter Hart’s return in 2025-26.
Former Calgary Flames forward Dillon Dube and St. Louis Blues comeback outlook across NHL
Reports are that Dillon Dube is a possible landing spot for the St. Louis Blues as the organization prepares for the offseason.
The 27-year-old forward has set himself up for another NHL opportunity, league sources say, after rebuilding his career following legal proceedings relating to the 2018 Hockey Canada case. Alexander Steen takes over hockey ops on July 1, so the Blues could look internally for cheap depth options.
Dillon Dube revived his career with Springfield Thunderbirds
Dube played abroad with Dinamo Minsk of the Kontinental Hockey League before signing with the Springfield Thunderbirds, the American Hockey League affiliate of the St.
Louis Blues.
The 21-year-old scored 20 goals and 37 points in 46 regular-season contests. He also contributed eight points in 12 playoff games, becoming one of Springfield’s top offensive threats. Those performances have helped put his name back in the NHL trade rumour and NHL news conversation.
The Blues are expected to look at several roster scenarios as the summer approaches. Dube is viewed as a possibility for a bottom-six role and could offer versatility down the middle.
His potential return would be another feel-good comeback story after Carter Hart’s return with the Vegas Golden Knights.
Dube’s development is a reminder that a solid showing in the American Hockey League can offer an alternate route back to the NHL. Whether or not a contract comes to fruition, the discussions around Dillon Dube should remain part of NHL news and offseason conversations in the coming weeks.