The LA Kings kicked off a four-game roadtrip with a hard-fought, physical, 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday evening at Rogers Arena. The Kings opened the scoring just over seven minutes into the game, with forward Pierre-Luc Dubois making the play happen.
They may be athletes by trade, but LA Kings forwards Pierre-Luc Dubois and Phillip Danault are making sure that hockey plays aren’t the only ways they’re leaving their mark on their adopted city.
The NHL Trade Deadline is certainly chaotic, and this year should be no different. The Los Angeles Kings are an interesting team, as they could buy or sell ahead of Friday’s deadline.
It wasn't long ago when Los Angeles Kings forward Pierre-Luc Dubois was receiving some of the blame for the team's sudden downturn, a 2-8-6 stretch after the Christmas break that ultimately led to the firing of coach Todd McLellan.
Pierre-Luc Dubois scored two goals for the Los Angeles Kings in a 5-1 win against the visiting Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday. Quinton Byfield and Drew Doughty each had a goal and an assist, Kevin Fiala also scored and Cam Talbot made 33 saves and contributed an assist for the Kings, who have won four in a row.
Folks, on Wednesday, the Calgary Flames traded their first-line centre, as Elias Lindholm headed to the Vancouver Canucks for five pieces.
Pierre-Luc Dubois is one of the highest-paid players on the Los Angeles Kings roster but his play so far in the 2023-24 NHL regular season doesn’t reflect his expensive contract.
The Los Angeles Kings have been a complete dumpster fire recently and have found themselves spiraling downwards. They will need to make some changes sooner rather than later if they have any hope of remaining in the playoff picture.
It wasn’t all that long ago that the Canucks and the Los Angeles Kings were in a fight for second place behind the Golden Knights in the Pacific Division.
Los Angeles Kings center Pierre-Luc Dubois is off to a rickety start to the season, but he's at least been reliable.
The 2023-24 NHL season may be in its infancy, but the world’s best players aren’t wasting any time making headlines. From defending champion Vegas Golden Knights’ dominance to Joseph Woll’s emergence in Toronto, there is no shortage of storylines to monitor through three weeks.
Pierre-Luc Dubois is now in L.A., and he says it feels like he's already been with the team for a while.
A handful of acquisitions during the NHL offseason clearly bolstered rosters, but are these players enough to propel their new teams into the Stanley Cup Final? With regular-season openers looming Tuesday, here are five players who could significantly improve their new teams.
Newly acquired Los Angeles Kings center Pierre-Luc Dubois just turned 25 and he’s already on his third NHL team.
With the NHL draft a little less than 24 hours away, action is beginning to pick up. Late this afternoon, the Winnipeg Jets and Los Angeles Kings finalized a sign-and-trade that sent Pierre-Luc Dubois to the Kings in exchange for Alex Iafallo, Gabriel Vilardi, Rasmus Kupari and a second-round pick.
In a news story that is developing quickly, Pierre-Luc Dubois’ uncertain future appears to be headed toward a resolution. According to Murat Ates, a trusted Winnipeg Jets journalist for The Athletic, Dubois is one step closer to becoming a member of the Los Angeles Kings following a potential trade deal.
After months of rumors regarding Winnipeg Jets center Pierre-Luc Dubois and his hometown team, the Montreal Canadiens, Dubois’ long-term landing spot may be coming into focus.
For months, NHL insiders believed it was inevitable that Pierre-Luc Dubois would wind up with the Montreal Canadiens. Seemingly the only team on his radar, the forward was reportedly using any leverage he had to work his way to the Habs in a trade or sign his next contract in a way that allowed him to choose Montreal as a free agent.
Dubois' desire to leave Winnipeg creates a fascinating wrinkle in the upcoming offseason. Here's an exploration of four potential trade partners for the Jets.
Dubois spent the last three seasons with the Jets, this past year he ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 27 goals and 63 points in 73 games.
Dubois reportedly told the Jets last summer that he had no intention of signing a long-term deal to stay in Winnipeg, and it appears that the 24-year-old is staying true to his word.
Fans likely won’t be shocked to hear that Pierre-Luc Dubois, the talented forward of the Winnipeg Jets, has officially requested a trade and has made it clear that he will not re-sign with the team during this off-season.
The Winnipeg Jets’ offseason could be full of drama. Arguably at the top of that list is restricted free agent (RFA) centre Pierre-Luc Dubois. Dubois is coming off his best season as a pro, where he posted career highs in both points (63) and assists (36).
The Winnipeg Jets were front and center on Saturday as much of the team spoke with the media about the disappointing end to their season, what the future holds, and how they felt about their head coach putting them on blast following an ugly Game 5 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights.
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.
In his first full season with the Jets, Dubois posted 60 points (28 goals, 32 assists) in 81 regular-season games.
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