Detroit Red Wings
Red Wings Review: Robby Fabbri’s Future
Fabbri should be ready to go for training camp
Detroit Hockey Now’s Red Wings Review series is assessing every player who held a significant place in the fortunes of the 2022-23 Detroit Red Wings season. We’ll be looking at the highs and lows they experienced during the recently-completed campaign, as well as what the future holds for them in Detroit. Today, we feature Robby Fabbri
Robby Fabbri
Position: Center
2022-23 totals (GP-G-A-PTS-): 28-7-9-16
Contract Status: Signed through the 2024-25 season at an AAV of $4 million.
Season Synopsis
When Robby Fabbri was playing for the Red Wings last season, he was usually playing quite effectively. The problem – as has often been the case during Fabbri’s NHL career – is that he wasn’t playing often enough.
A beautiful passing play finishes with Robby Fabbri burying the @Energizer OT winner for the @DetroitRedWings! 🐙 pic.twitter.com/8PkuTCMi9v
— NHL (@NHL) January 27, 2023
Season-ending knee surgery from the 2021-22 campaign put Fabbri on the shelf for the first 35 games of the 2022-23 season. He played his first game on Jan. 4 but on March 8, playing against the Chicago Blackhawks, Fabbri again aggravated his knee. He underwent season-ending surgery again, for the fourth time during his NHL career.
2022-23 Red Wings Highlights
In his second game back from surgery, Fabbri scored against the Florida Panthers. He would tally three goals over his first four games, two of them game winners.
Robby Fabbri has now registered a goal in three straight games and three goals in four games since returning! 🐙#NHLStats: https://t.co/sHR3ToCHTO
📺: @ESPN ➡️ https://t.co/i9pG9EWPq3 pic.twitter.com/dRY46GLuRo
— NHL (@NHL) January 13, 2023
“I put in a lot of hard work, a lot of days in that 10 months to be ready and be in the best shape possible coming back,” Fabbri said. “Coming in with everyone in midseason form and teams rolling and I’m just trying to find my game, I thought I did a really good job.”
2022-23 Red Wings Lowlight
At first, it seemed like an innocuous incident when Fabbri and Chicago forward Tyler Johnson collided knee on knee in that March 8 game. However, as Fabbri was struggling to make it off the ice, it quickly became apparent that he was in some jeopardy.
Knowing his history – three reconstructive knee surgeries — the worst was originally feared. Fortunately, in this case, even though another surgery was required, it wasn’t as bad as his previous knee eposides.
“For sure, ready for Day 1 in camp,” Fabbri said. “Just a quick clean up. It’s nothing like I dealt with before. This is a little quicker rehab for sure.”
What Does His Detroit Future Holds
What’s been evident throughout his four seasons with Detroit is that when Fabbri is part of the lineup, he’s both a valuable and productive player. Fabbri can play any forward position. He had scored 17 goals in 56 games in 2021-22, one shy of his career high, when he season was brought to a halt by the knee injury.
“At the end of the day for me, what I focus on for myself is being around the net, getting to the dirty areas,” Fabbri said. “I know where my strengths are and that’s being intense in front of the net and battling.”
He’s signed for two more seasons and figures to be part of the club going forward.