Montreal Gazette

Blue Jackets’ top prospect Dubois rides roller-coaster season into QMJHL final

- RYAN MCKENNA

Being drafted third overall behind Calder Trophy nominees Auston Matthews and Patrik Laine comes with plenty of pressure and expectatio­ns.

The process has made for a roller-coaster last 11 months for 18-year-old Pierre-Luc Dubois, who was selected by the Columbus Blue Jackets at the 2016 NHL draft, only to be cut at the end of training camp. A slow start and a trade threatened to derail his major junior season, but now Dubois is back on top and will lead the Blainville-Boisbriand Armada into Game 1 of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League final against the Saint John Sea Dogs Friday in Saint John, N.B.

“It was a big year physically, but also emotionall­y, too,” Dubois said. “Getting sent down and then getting traded and then losing at the world juniors. I learned a lot this year from ups and downs and I’m really happy with where I’m at right now.”

Dubois said coming back from the Blue Jackets’ training camp was tough. The struggle was apparent as he had six goals and 12 assists in 20 games with the Cape Breton Screaming Eagles — well off his 99 points in 62 games in 2015-16 — before being dealt to the Armada.

“I got back, my team was 10 games into the season already. Our systems from last year to this year changed a lot, so I had to get used to that again,” Dubois said. “It was tough getting used to everything again, kind of restarting your life again, well your life kind of restarting.”

Dubois’s early season struggles didn’t deter Armada general manager Joel Bouchard from making the trade to get the 6-foot3, 202-pound power forward. Bouchard knew that despite a strong start to the season for his team, they were without highoctane players.

“When I made the trade that morning, personally I felt the players and the fans deserved to have a player like that,” Bouchard said. “Not that my players aren’t any good, I love them, I really like our players, but they needed some help.”

The move to bring in Dubois along with Alex Barre-Boulet from the Drummondvi­lle Voltigeurs before the trade deadline paid immediate dividends for the Armada. Blainville-Boisbriand finished the regular season with a 43-19-6 record before disposing of Drummondvi­lle, Acadie-Bathurst and Charlottet­own in the QMJHL playoffs.

The Armada take on the topranked Sea Dogs for the President’s Cup, with the winner representi­ng the QMJHL at the Memorial Cup from May 18-28 in Windsor, Ont. It’s Blainville-Boisbriand’s first league final, while the Sea Dogs were back-to-back winners in 2011 and 2012.

The Armada, who split the twogame season series against Saint John, will have to try to slow down star players such as Thomas Chabot along with forwards Julien Gauthier and Mathieu Joseph. Chabot, picked 18th overall in the 2015 NHL draft by the Ottawa Senators, leads all defencemen in playoff scoring with 19 points in 14 games.

I learned a lot this year from ups and downs and I’m really happy with where I’m at right now.

Barre-Boulet leads all playoff scorers with 29 points, while Dubois is tied for third with 21.

After the slow start with Cape Breton, Dubois rebounded down the stretch with 15 goals and 22 assists in 28 regular season games for the Armada.

“You don’t have 99 points at 17 years old and all of a sudden you’re not a good player at 18, right?” Bouchard said. “We’re really proud of him to be honest with you. For players to go through adversity or to go through pressure situations and life situations, it’s OK. It’s normal, it’s going to happen again.”

Dubois said he learned a lot from his time with Columbus and added the team wanted him to gain more experience playing centre — a position he had played for just six months leading up to camp.

One of the ways that he learned the position better this season was by watching a lot of the Blue Jackets games.

“Right now I’m focusing on playoffs,” Dubois said. “But this off-season, I’m going to get ready for that camp again.”

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Pierre-Luc Dubois

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