Pierre-Luc Dubois Sparks Trade Rumours With Recent Post
Rumors about Pierre-Luc Dubois joining the Montreal Canadiens have been eveywhere since he joined the Winnipeg Jets.
He was traded from the Columbus Blue Jackets for Patrik Laine and Jack Roslovic in 2021.
Since then, he had good seasons, as well as a good World Champsionship, proving he's a great hockey player.
Now, everything points to the fact that he'll play for the Habs after this latest development.
Dubois in Montreal this Weekend
This weekend, the Formula 1 was in Montreal for the Canadian Grand Prix and Pierre-Luc Dubois was spotted at the event. Not only was he there, but he spent the day with the Habs' star: Cole Caufield.
Of course, since then, the rumors have been everywhere.
Fans can't wait to see if the Quebecer will join the Habs this summer and this picture will only spark the rumors.
As seen on RDT - The rumors are intensifying around Dubois as a photo circulates on the web.
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