
"I fractured my hand, so I'm talking to a doctor tomorrow. So that would be a month-to-two-month thing. Hopefully [no surgery]. I'll know more tomorrow. But, yeah, just part of the frustrating year."
"Yeah, I always wondered, you know, because you always see guys that do it, and you're like, 'I wonder if I could do it.' It's not fun, but it's that time of year. Everybody's banged up to a certain extent."
"For me, individually, it was the first time in my career with a serious injury. I missed a lot of time. Mentally, it's never easy."
Pierre-Luc Dubois experienced a challenging season with the Washington Capitals, suffering a fractured hand and other injuries. He played through pain, dressing for games despite being hurt. Dubois underwent surgery for abdominal and adductor injuries, missing 52 games before returning. He finished the season with only 29 games played and 19 points. Dubois expressed frustration over the injuries, noting it was the first time he faced a serious injury in his career, impacting him both physically and mentally.
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