As the Winnipeg Jets landed on the island of Montreal to face the Montreal Canadiens amid the January matchup that led to a Habs 4-1 victory, the inevitable Pierre-Luc Dubois to Montreal chatter begins.
Would Bo Horvat interest the Jets? Murat Ates of The Athletic: (mailbag) If Pierre-Luc Dubois doesn’t want to remain in Winnipeg, on paper trading him now so a team would pay more for two playoff runs would make sense.
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The Winnipeg Jets are having an exceptional season given their circumstances with injury, and a big reason for that is the play of Pierre-Luc Dubois. The 24-year-old centre is having a career year, having 17 goals, 24 assists, and 41 points through the first 38 games of the season.
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The Winnipeg Jets have an opportunity that didn’t exist a few months ago that they need to prepare for. Mark Scheifele and Connor Hellebuyck are scheduled to be unrestricted free agents (UFA) at the end of next season (2023-24), while Pierre-Luc Dubois will be a restricted free agent at the end of this season.
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Jets Pierre-Luc Dubois when asked about the qualifying offer and his future in Winnipeg TSN: Winnipeg Jets forward Pierre-Luc Dubois sits down with Darren Darren talking about numerous things including accepting the Jets qualifying offer and what it means for his future with the organization.
This offseason, Pierre-Luc Dubois could have committed long-term to the Winnipeg Jets. He was a restricted free agent, had just turned 24, and coming off a solid 28-goal season.
Pierre-Luc Dubois signed his one-year, $6 million qualifying offer from the Winnipeg Jets on Friday. Yesterday, he addressed the media to explain why going with a short-term deal was the best way to go.
Monday morning’s media Zoom call was a meeting that Winnipeg Jets forward Pierre-Luc Dubois admits he was not looking forward to. Typically after signing a contract, players are enlightened, excited and expressive when speaking with local reporters.
The Winnipeg Jets are between a rock and a hard place without a clear solution to the problem, as they are a team who should, on paper, be a contender.
On Friday afternoon, the Winnipeg Jets announced that forward Pierre-Luc Dubois has agreed to his one-year qualifying offer for the 2022-23 season that will pay him $6 million.
In his first full season with the Jets, Dubois posted 60 points (28 goals, 32 assists) in 81 regular-season games.
Dubois has now accepted his qualifying offer as a means of simplifying his exit from Winnipeg.
From future captain candidate to potential cancer in need of removal. That’s the trajectory Pierre-Luc Dubois has taken over the past month, ever since he made it clear he has no intention of signing long-term with the Winnipeg Jets and wants to test the open market as an unrestricted free agent in 2024.
The decision didn’t appear as much of a surprise given Pierre-Luc Dubois’ and the Jets’ situation
In the past couple of weeks, reports have surfaced that Pierre-Luc Dubois wants to play for the Montreal Canadiens. According to Murat Ates and Arpon Basu
Dubois is extremely talented, but as a result, the player the Jets could be seeking from Montreal could be someone too important for the Canadiens to move.
As per a report by Arpon Basu of The Athletic, Pierre Luc-Dubois’ agent is taking every opportunity to make it known that his client is looking to wind up playing for the Montreal Canadiens, one way or another.
There’s nothing in Pierre-Luc Dubois’ manner that anyone can call beating around the bush. He’s been pretty clear that he doesn’t want to be with the Winnipeg Jets for the remainder of his career.
Pierre-Luc Dubois is a pending RFA this summer and is eligible to become a UFA in two more seasons. According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, he reports on Wednesday that Dubois informed the Winnipeg Jets of his plans to reach unrestricted free agency in 2024.
Dubois has reportedly informed the Jets that he intends to explore free agency.
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.
During Apr. 23’s edition of 32 Thoughts, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that the Pierre-Luc Dubois situation is “one to keep a close eye on.” Dubois will become a restricted free agent this summer and with two years left until he’s an unrestricted free agent, he holds bargaining power over the Winnipeg Jets.
Another day, another tough loss for the Winnipeg Jets. In a game they desperately needed to win, the club fell short and couldn’t surge past the Detroit Red Wings, who were on the second night of a back-to-back.
At the end of the 2021-22 season, the Winnipeg Jets will have 19 contracts expiring, 10 of which will be restricted free agents, with seven of them becoming arbitration-eligible. Let’s have a look at the most notable skater amongst this group, Pierre-Luc Dubois, who’ll be searching for his next contract at season’s end.
That fight seemed to be a predictor of how the game would go. The Wild ended up winning 6-5 in overtime.
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