The Washington Capitals are not too far away from getting Pierre-Luc Dubois back into their lineup.

Dubois, 27, featured in just six games for the Caps this season before undergoing surgery to address injuries to his abdominal and adductor muscles on November 7. Head coach Spencer Carbery revealed Saturday morning that Dubois has started skating again, a positive step in his return progression.

“Yeah, he is [skating again],” Carbery said. “I don’t want to tell you exactly how many times he’s been on the ice, but that’s starting that progression to get back.”

Dubois did not skate with his teammates on Saturday, but did have a light blue non-contact jersey hanging in his locker room stall at MedStar Capitals Iceplex.

While Dubois’s return to the ice is a step forward for the veteran pivot, Carbery tempered expectations on his timeline. The Capitals initially stated that Dubois would miss 3-4 months after his surgery, putting him on pace for a February or March comeback.

“Yeah, way, way too early to project,” Carbery said. “I would say you can start asking those questions post Olympic break. You know what I mean? I haven’t even been given the timeline. It will not be any time before the Olympics.”

The NHL will pause for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy beginning on February 6, with games not resuming until February 25. The Capitals will play six total games in February, with three coming after the break.

Dubois initially suffered his injury against the New York Islanders on October 31, staying down on the ice after a defensive-zone faceoff. He needed assistance to get back to the club’s locker room.

After a career-best 66-point first campaign with the Capitals last year, Dubois started the 2025-26 season cold with zero points and averaging 15:32 of time on ice per game. The Caps have used both Connor McMichael and rookie Justin Sourdif to try to fill the hole Dubois left down the middle in their top-six forward group.

Dubois hasn’t been seen around the team too much since his injury, but was in the locker room after their victory over the New York Rangers earlier this week. He also attended a Washington Wizards game at Capital One Arena with Ryan Leonard before the holiday break.