The Laval, Quebec native has a team-high four goals and eight points this season, his first in Tucson after playing last season for his hometown team.
James Kelley For the Arizona Daily Star If Tucson Roadrunners center Jean-Sebastien Dea is homesick, it's not showing on the ice.
"JSD" signed a two-year, two-way contract with the Coyotes in June. He started the season in Tucson, home of the Yotes' top minor-league affiliate. Dea said he signed with Arizona because of the “unreal” weather and the chance to play for Coyotes coach André Tourigny again. Tourigny coached Dea in juniors when they were both with the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies.
“That was fun to be around," he said."And obviously we had a great year, the fans were incredible, so it was nice to be home. My parents got to see me every game and my friends as well.”
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