Jonathan Drouin’s run with the St. Louis Blues is already over.
The team announced Tuesday that the veteran forward has been placed on waivers for the purpose of a contract buyout after appearing in only nine games. Drouin joined St. Louis at the trade deadline as part of the deal that sent captain Brayden Schenn to the New York Islanders, but the Blues have now decided to move on from the final year of his contract.
Drouin had one season left on a deal carrying a $4 million cap hit. In his short stay with St. Louis, he posted one goal and two assists.
That ends a second straight stop that never really got going. The former third-overall pick signed with the Islanders last summer with the hope that he could provide offense and help the power play.
Instead, his season turned uneven after a strong start, and a scoring slump that began in November dragged him down. He finished with three goals and 18 assists in 55 games with New York before the trade.
For the Islanders, moving Drouin was part of the price of landing Schenn at the deadline. At the time, it looked like a cap-driven decision.
Now, with St. Louis buying him out after just nine games, both clubs appear to have reached the same conclusion about where he fit.
Drafted third overall by the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2013, Drouin has totaled 111 goals and 287 assists in 671 NHL games. Now, after less than a year, he’s back on the market looking for another chance.
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