Edited Apr. 25, 2022 at 2:28 p.m.
Dubois has 78 points in 118 games played over 2 seasons (0.66 ppg) with Winnipeg, regularly skating with better talent than Suzuki's been afforded over that span (0.73 ppg during same span). His career high is 61 points and Suzuki's currently sitting at 59 on a mediocre team.
They're both talented young players and assets to their respective teams, but let's just leave things as is. Styles are different, but production is similar. The biggest thing in my opinion is that one is French Canadian...
Quoting: McSchleep
whats with all this suzuki vs dubois stuff on here recently?
Friedman mentioned during his Saturday night 32 Thoughts segment that Jets *could potentially* trade Dubois if they don't feel like they can sign him long-term this offseason. It was all hypothetical with no real facts, but it's all it took to stir Habs fans.
Also, what else are you expected to do with a player you don't sign?