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Blues place F Jonathan Drouin on waivers for buyout

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 11:58 AM

The St. Louis Blues placed veteran forward Jonathan Drouin on waivers Tuesday for the purpose ​of buying out his ‌contract.

Drouin, 31, is signed through the 2026-27 season and carries a cap hit of $4 million. The buyout would reduce the ‌Blues’ ​cap charge to $1.33 ⁠million in each ⁠of the next two years.

Drouin had one goal and two assists in nine games with St. Louis ​after being acquired as part of the March 6 trade ⁠that sent forward ⁠Brayden Schenn to the New ​York Islanders. For the season, he ​had a total of 24 points (four ‌goals, 20 assists) in 64 games.

He has 398 points (111 goals, 287 assists) in 671 career games ⁠with five teams since being drafted in the first round (third overall) by the Tampa ⁠Bay ‌Lightning in 2013.

TSN reported ⁠that Drouin intends to continue ​his ‌NHL career and likely ​will have ⁠options on the free-agent market.

Also Tuesday, the Blues tendered qualifying offers to two restricted free agents: forward Connor McMichael and defenseman Leo Loof.

–Field ​Level Media