Before the game, Maurice said not to put too much stock into Dubois' first game with Winnipeg, yet despite the loss, the coach said the 22-year-old's debut was a success.
"The exciting part (is) he's going to just keep getting better and better because he's a powerful man," Maurice said. "There looks like there won't be holes in his game. He defended well, battled hard, made smart plays, showed some real nice finesse picking a stick in the offensive zone to open up a chance, so this guy's going to be a big, powerful guy. He'll get more ice time as we get moving forward and he gets his sea legs."
Forward Andrew Copp said Dubois has made a good first impression with his new team.
"You see it's all there, right?" Copp said. "The speed, the strength, the playmaking ability, the reads. He's going to be a great player for us. Really looking forward to having him get comfortable. He's fit in really well in the room so far."
For Dubois, the most encouraging thing about his debut was his in-game adjustments.
"I think as the game got underway and as the minutes kept going down, I felt better and better," Dubois said. "I think the legs, the head and the hands for me are three things that there's a little adjustment, and as the game went on, I felt like I was reading plays faster. I was reading positioning faster where in the first period or so, I thought it took me a little bit too long to read. So I think practice and video and games, slowly it'll come back."
The next opportunity Dubois will have to get it back will be Thursday, when Jets host the Ottawa Senators (8 p.m. ET; TSN3, TSN5, RDS2, NHL.TV).