Former Capitals forward Pierrick Dube reportedly signing with Islanders after KHL contract termination
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Former Capitals forward Pierrick Dube reportedly signing with Islanders after KHL contract termination
"The former Washington Capitals forward has mutually terminated his contract with SKA Saint Petersburg and is reportedly coming back stateside to join another NHL organization. According to NHL.com's Stefen Rosner, Dubé, a 2024 Calder Cup champion with the Hershey Bears, is set to sign a deal with the New York Islanders. Given he's coming over in the middle of the NHL season, Dubé will need to clear waivers before joining the Isles and then likely get sent to the AHL's Bridgeport Islanders."
"Dubé already has an established relationship with current Islanders head coach Patrick Roy, who coached him for parts of three seasons in the QMJHL with the Quebec Remparts. Likely to make room for Dubé's inevitable arrival, Bridgeport announced Wednesday that they loaned forward Cam Berg to the ECHL's Worcester Railers and released defenseman Cam McDonald from a professional tryout agreement."
"Dubé, a hat-trick hero for Hershey in Game 6 of the 2024 Calder Cup Final, will have four chances in the AHL to play against his former Bears teammates in March and April. He recorded 88 points (47g, 41a) in 124 games in his two seasons with the Bears. The 25-year-old winger, who played three games for the Capitals during the 2023-24 campaign, started this season strong in the KHL with Traktor Chelyabinsk."
Pierrick Dubé mutually terminated his contract with SKA Saint Petersburg and is set to sign with the New York Islanders. He must clear waivers midseason and will likely be assigned to the AHL's Bridgeport Islanders. Dubé has an existing connection with Islanders head coach Patrick Roy from their time together in the QMJHL. Bridgeport made roster moves — loaning Cam Berg and releasing Cam McDonald — ahead of his arrival. Dubé was a hat-trick hero in Game 6 of the 2024 Calder Cup Final and recorded 88 points in 124 Hershey games. He began this season in the KHL, totaling 14 points with Traktor before a brief, unproductive stint with SKA. France omitted him from its 2026 Olympic roster despite a five-point qualifying performance.
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