Pierre Luc Dubois explains for his poor performance in L.A.

JetsFan815

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Watching this guy in the last year and a half of his tenure with the Jets was literally ruining my love of hockey. I am not kidding when I legitimately did not want to watch the Jets play any more due to having to watch this guy out there for a large chunk of games.

Obviously he has all the talent and tools but he only brings it when he feels like it. Maybe he puts it together with the Caps but I am happy to have moved on from him and I am sure so are the LA fans.
 

Lindemann

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When PLD is on the ice, our 2nd line has had more sustained zone time and scoring chances than not. His numbers don’t show it but he has been creating havoc all over the ice for us so far
 

dabeechman

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Glad he is working out for the Caps, but he doesn't need a coach to tell him how to fix his game. In LA, he was lazy, a draw on his line, and took terrible penalties. If he just tried and applied himself, he'd still be in LA.
 

Martyros

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He wanted clear directions to do what he's paid to do? He strikes me as a guy that would be given directions on what to do and his response would be "don't tell me what to do".

But no, your problem wasn't having clear directions, it has always been your lack of emotion towards the game. Played like a kid in the backyard while being in his own thoughts about school.
 
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Telos

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Wouldn't matter if he won the Con Smythe the Kings wouldn't regret dealing him. He was acceptable early last season too when the Kings tore it up until around December. By the end of the year it was the most demoralizing performance I've ever witnessed from a player on the Kings in recent memory. He had to go.

That being said, he looks better on paper and can accumulate some points here or there, I wouldn't be surprised if he has some 40-60 points years on some other teams like he has in the past, but his points feel like empty calories compared to his attitude and effort when the game is on the line and each shift starts to really matter. I'd be interested to see a full season or two what he does or if ever put in a clutch postseason situation again. I've never seen a player crush the souls of all his teammates and fans so effortlessly.
 

BaileyFan

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Watching this guy in the last year and a half of his tenure with the Jets was literally ruining my love of hockey. I am not kidding when I legitimately did not want to watch the Jets play any more due to having to watch this guy out there for a large chunk of games.

Obviously he has all the talent and tools but he only brings it when he feels like it. Maybe he puts it together with the Caps but I am happy to have moved on from him and I am sure so are the LA fans.
This is a spot-on description of what it’s like to be a fan of the team he’s on. Yeah PLD sucks and is an overpaid slug but plenty of players fit that description. What sets him apart is that his obvious disdain for the game is contagious. The more you watch PLD the more you will dislike hockey. The Kings haven’t been great to watch so far this season but it’s been like a detox from the previous 87 games of seeing #80 do his whole coasting routine night after night.
 
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One day, Pierre is going to retire with $80 million in career earnings. And he will have earned that by giving a 27% effort at his job.

Should be a crime.
 

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