With the 2024 NHL Draft taking place in less than a month, draft lists and ranking are slowly starting to mold into what could shake out. The Winnipeg Jets are slated to pick 37th thanks to the Montreal Canadiens selection they acquired in the Pierre-Luc Dubois trade, and they could find some legitimate value in that slot.
If the Montreal Canadiens are out of the Martin Necas derby, I hope it’s not because of questions over his attitude. When has it become a bad trait to want to contribute more?
The Los Angeles Kings met the Edmonton Oilers in the Stanley Cup Playoffs twice before this past season. And Los Angeles was tired of falling short against them.
Pierre-Luc Dubois’ first season in Los Angeles turned out to be a nightmare. He didn’t live up to expectations because he fell back into bad habits… As a result, there’s already talk of the Kings trading him.
Welcome to the Kings Royal Report. Here we will discuss the good, bad, and ugly of the Los Angeles Kings. It will be a place to bring up recent reports, discuss prospects, brainstorm ideas, and break down the coming schedule.
Jeff Marek recently reported in his “Rink Fries” report that he “got a note from someone from an NHL team (not LA or Washington) wondering if a Pierre
The Los Angeles Kings and Washington Capitals were both eliminated in the first round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs and will want to make changes this offseason and return with a stronger team for the 2024-25 campaign.
Happy Wednesday, Insiders. Confirming participation at the 2024 IIHF World Championships for three LA Kings – Pierre-Luc Dubois with Team Canada and the duo of Adrian Kempe and Carl Grundstrom with Team Sweden.
Team Canada is making some changes, adding NHL forwards Pierre-Luc Dubois, Brandon Hagel and Nicolas Paul to the roster for the 2024 Mens’ World Championships. Former members of Team Canada Macklin Celebrini and Adam Fantilli have opted to return home and not participate in the tournament.
Pierre-Luc Dubois did not come at all as advertised in his first season with the Los Angeles Kings, putting together one of his worst years as a professional hockey player in 2023-24 — but he will remain on the roster come training camp.
Up next for LA Kings exit interviews are the four remaining players who spoke who are either under contract or under team control for next season – Pierre-Luc Dubois, Vladislav Gavrikov, Quinton Byfield and Alex Laferriere.
Pierre-Luc Dubois’ first season in Los Angeles wasn’t exactly a rosy one. Acquired with great fanfare last summer, Dubois collected just 40 points in 82 regular-season games… before recording just one point in five playoff games against the Oilers.
Dennis Bernstein: Los Angeles Kings forward Pierre-Luc Dubois isn’t concerned about a trade or buyout. Dubois on fixing what went so wrong for him this season: “Have a good summer.
Rory Boylen of Sportsnet: The Los Angeles Kings sent Gabriel Vilardi, Alex Iafallo, Rasmus Kupari and a second-round pick to the Winnipeg Jets for Pierre-Luc Dubois last offseason.
Three teams have fallen for the center's combination of size (6-foot-4, 225 pounds) and all-around skill. All three have all wound up regretting it.
Los Angeles Kings center Pierre-Luc Dubois is ready to get the next season going. Dubois says he wants to do a whole lot better next year after a disappointing campaign skating for L.A.
For the third straight season, the Edmonton Oilers have eliminated the Los Angeles Kings in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. With a 4-1 series win over the Kings, the Oilers will face the winner of the series between the Nashville Predators and Vancouver Canucks in the second round.
The Edmonton Oilers are moving on in this season’s NHL playoffs and as is often the joke when a hockey team gets eliminated, the Los Angeles Kings will hit the golf course.
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.
Los Angeles Kings center Pierre-Luc Dubois is off to a rickety start to the season, but he's at least been reliable.
Pierre-Luc Dubois is now in L.A., and he says it feels like he's already been with the team for a while.
Newly acquired Los Angeles Kings center Pierre-Luc Dubois just turned 25 and he’s already on his third NHL team.
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.
The Pierre-Luc Dubois saga with the Winnipeg Jets appears likely to end this summer with a trade.
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.
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