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Blues sign Dillon Dube, who was acquitted in Hockey Canada sexual assault case, to AHL tryout
- Dillon Dube has signed a professional tryout with the St. Louis Blues, according to General Manager Doug Armstrong.
- Dube was acquitted in a 2018 sexual assault case along with four other players from Canada's world junior team.
- Dube played last season with Dinamo Minsk in the KHL and previously played for the Calgary Flames until 2024.
- The Blues announced that Dube will report to the Springfield Thunderbirds after he receives his work visa.
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Former Flames forward Dillon Dube joining Blues' AHL affiliate on professional tryout
Dillon Dube, the only remaining unsigned player among the five members of Canada's 2018 world junior team who were acquitted of sexual assault in the high-profile case, has agreed to an American Hockey League professional tryout with the St. Louis Blues.
·Canada
Read Full ArticleSpringfield Thunderbirds sign controversial forward Dillon Dube to professional tryout
Dillon Dube, one of the five players found not guilty of sexual assault in a highly publicized trial earlier this year, has signed an AHL professional tryout with the Springfield Thunderbirds.
·Springfield, United States
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