Los Angeles Kings forward Pierre-Luc Dubois makes his return to Winnipeg Tuesday night for the first time since the summer trade that sent him to L.A. He said it's going to be special to him, though he expects a few fans may feel differently.
, or control the action like never before with TSN5G view powered by the Bell 5G mobile network available exclusively on the TSN App. over the weekend. “I’m sure some fans will see it different, but for me personally it will be special. I spent three great years in Winnipeg. My parents are going to be at the game. To play against some teammates and friends that I have from Winnipeg, it will be a special game.
Still looking for his first point of the season, Dubois said it will feel strange being on the visitor’s side at Canada Life Centre but once the puck drops, it’ll be all business. “It’ll be weird warming up in a different spot again, away dressing room and all that,” he said. “I think the weirdest part will be warmups, seeing the guys on the other side and all that, but once the game starts you just focus on the 60 minutes.”While Dubois and the Jets weren’t a long-term fit, the Quebec native said he was happy to see both
“I was happy for the two of them, my first reaction,” he said. “Two guys that work extremely hard. Great players, great people, so for them to sign a contract it means they’re happy, so I was happy for them, happy for their families. And, yeah, I texted them, will get to see them, congratulate them in person.”
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