After a rough first season with the Winnipeg Jets, Pierre-Luc Dubois returned to his dominant power-forward form in 2021-22. It was a great season for the Ste-Agathe-Des-Monts, Quebec-born player. In almost no time at all, Dubois went from an underperformer to a fan-favourite icon. That’s pretty remarkable. It also speaks volumes about how tough it was to change teams during a COVID-shortened season. Not to mention, having to quarantine in a hotel room by himself for 14 days. At just 23-years-old, Dubois has now completed five NHL seasons, which is quite astonishing. And he’s still got several years ahead of him, too. His most recent performance was undoubtedly the most impressive one of his career thus far. To recap, let’s look through what went well and poorly for Dubois this past season along with my predictions for next season. Dubois started his scoring campaign during the second game of the season against the San Jose Sharks, which began a four-game scoring streak. He posted four goals and six points d
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