Scouts in favor of Dubois:
"If I come away with either of them at the draft, I'm pretty happy, but I still feel Dubois has that complete game. He's such a smart player and can play up and down your lineup. I think Tkachuk has a natural scoring ability and playmaking ability that's maybe on a higher end than Dubois, but Dubois will do more."
"Taking nothing away from Tkachuk, because below the dots in the offensive zone I don't know if there's anyone any better. But for an overall and complete game I like Dubois. I don't think you can hold against Tkachuk the fact he played with [Mitchell] Marner and [Christian] Dvorak. I noticed at times he was almost trying to force a play and being a little too unselfish. I still see Tkachuk as a dominant player with or without those linemates, but I see Dubois with a slightly better projection down the line."
"I just think we're pretty much seeing the complete player Tkachuk is going to be, which is tremendous and there's nothing wrong with that. But I think there's a really high ceiling with Dubois. Tkachuk had the luxury of being in a system where you're playing a pro game with special teams where he'll be an asset with what he does. If we flip-flopped, Dubois would have been just as effective. Tkachuk is already competing like a pro, and Dubois is a great competitor, but I think he's going to understand there's another gear to get to. There's a great history of people who have been in the NHL for a while who learn how to compete even harder, and I think there's some room for that from Dubois."
"Tkachuk is able to get behind guys because of what he's able to do with the puck and doesn't lose speed with the puck even though his speed isn't his best asset. But there's one thing that worries me about taking Tkachuk over Dubois, and that is that Dubois' skating and ability makes him less vulnerable. People can skate with Tkachuk, but that said, he might be the best competitor I've ever seen."