COLUMBUS - Pierre-Luc Dubois admits it was a little weird walking into Nationwide Arena on Wednesday.
After all, he played 219 games for the Columbus Blue Jackets between 2017 and 2021 and was the team's third overall pick in the 2016 NHL Draft.
Of course, he's now a member of the Winnipeg Jets, so instead of turning toward the home team's dressing room on game day in Columbus - he had to walk right by that door and into the visitors' room.
"I haven't been in this room since development camp my second year," said Dubois. "it's good to be back. I saw some of the guys this morning. I've said this before, I have great memories of being here. So it's definitely special being back."
The 23-year-old, who had 66 goals and 159 points in a Blue Jackets jersey, admits he isn't quite sure what to expect from the fan base as he takes the ice. It's a tough balance to soak in the atmosphere but stay focused on the job at hand as the Jets try to snap a three-game winless skid.
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