Predators signs a three-year contract with Dante Fabbro



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Nashville, Tennessee (March 27, 2019) – David Poile, President of Hockey Operations / President of the Nashville Predators, announced Wednesday that the team has signed a three-year contract with defenseman Dante Fabbro.

Fabbro, 20 (20/06/98), has set career highs in points (33) and an assist (26) at Boston University in his 2018-19 junior season, en route to being named star player of the second Hockey East team for the second consecutive campaign. The NCAA defender is tied for tenth place among NCAA defensemen. He is the only university player to have scored at least 30 points (33) and 80 blocked shots (82) this season. Co-captain this season, Fabbro has scored two sets of five points and tied a Terriers record for most points in a match with five (1g-4a) on March 2 against Merrimack, which made him earned to be East Hockey's co-player the week honors. In 111 matches with the Terriers of 2016-19, Fabbro scored 80 points (22g-58a), the highest number of defensemen per team of that period.

Originally qualified in the first round (17th overall) of the 2016 NHL Entry Draft by the Predators, Fabbro has represented Canada on several occasions at the international level, including at the Spengler Cup 2018, where he was named to the team. team tournaments. He was deputy captain and won the gold medal with Canada at the 2018 World Junior Championship, won the silver medal in the 2017 edition of the tournament and led all defensemen to the World Championship. 2016 U-18 World with eight in seven. Before joining Boston University, he spent two seasons with BCHL's Penticton Vees, helping his team win the Fred Cup. Page in 2015. He was named best defender of the BCHL in 2015-16 after leading all League defensemen with 67 points (14g-53a) and was named a first-team star.

Fabbro, who grew up as a Predator fan, has two sisters, Gina and Sophia, who played football at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee.

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