November 21, 2024

The Queens County Citizen

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We go back to Pierre-Luc Dubois…

We go back to Pierre-Luc Dubois…

Quebec forward Pierre-Luc Dubois will avoid unnecessarily scratching the Arizona Coyotes’ organization, but moving the Winnipeg Jets to “Mullet Arena” will be special, to say the least, on Friday evening.

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“It’s our only game of the year and I’m not complaining about that,” he said. The Coyotes will play 41 games at home. There are more people who have to live with that. If I had to play 41 games here, it wouldn’t be funny to me.”

DuBois, who picked up an assist on Blake Wheeler’s game-winning goal in the Jets’ 3-2 overtime victory, said he enjoyed the atmosphere during the game because the crowd could not accommodate more than 5,000.

“We didn’t know what to expect when we came in, let’s just say our locker room was a little different than what we’re used to,” said Qubesser, who knows the renovations will be complete after the Coyotes’ current four-game stretch. Stay in their new home. “Like the juniors we’re going back to basics a bit, but there’s a great atmosphere for 5,000 people, we felt a lot of energy in the arena. We had fun.”

“For 5,000 people, there’s noise, but when you play in front of 20,000 people, even in an arena that’s not the biggest in the NHL, say DuBois, there’s even more noise. But it could be worse, we’re lucky to play in the National League regardless of the arena.

Better ice cream than at the Bell Center?

If there is no changing room for temporary visitors…

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