Dubois skated on a line with wings Kyle Connor and Trevor Lewis, and on the second power-play unit. Connor leads the Jets with seven goals in 11 games and his 12 points are tied with forward Nikolaj Ehlers for second behind Mark Scheifele (14). Lewis, who won the Stanley Cup with the Los Angeles Kings in 2012 and 2014, has scored two points (one goal, one assist) in 11 games.
"Two amazing players," Dubois said. "[Connor] is one of the most underrated players in the NHL and [Lewis] brings that experience, just helping me with all the systems and everything. He can pass the puck, he works really hard, so it felt really great to be out there with those two."
Jets coach Paul Maurice said he detected no conditioning issues with Dubois.
"He handled practice without a problem," Maurice said. "You wouldn't have been able to come to the rink and pick the guy that's been in quarantine for two weeks out. He pushed himself, I think, as much as he could when he was off the ice. And I think he'll just get stronger and faster. But he looked right on the ice.
"I haven't been on the ice (previously) in practice with the man, but I've watched him play enough of his NHL career that, yeah, there wasn't a noticeable drop-off from what I've seen on video."