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Noah Dobson Faces Familiar Playoff Frustration with Canadiens Against Hurricanes

Carolina Hurricanes

In a trade that could shape the futures of both the New York Islanders and the Montreal Canadiens, Noah Dobson finds himself in a precarious position. The Islanders acquired two first-round picks in a deal that allowed them to select Victor Eklund at No. 16 and Kashawn Aitcheson at No. 17, while forward Emil Heineman has had a standout first season on Long Island. Meanwhile, the Canadiens welcomed Dobson, an offensive defenseman poised to complement their rising star, Lane Hutson.

Despite the promise of this trade for both teams, Dobson’s transition has not been without its challenges. The Islanders missed the playoffs, while the Canadiens managed to advance but now find themselves in a dire situation against the Carolina Hurricanes. Currently trailing 3-1 in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Canadiens are on the brink of elimination, much like the Islanders were in previous seasons.

The Canadiens suffered a tough 4-0 defeat in Game 4, echoing the Islanders’ own struggles in the postseason. Carolina’s ability to dominate not only in scoring but also in stifling their opponents is evident, having outshot Montreal 43-18 in the recent matchup. Dobson, who returned from a finger injury sustained late in the regular season, has yet to find the scoresheet in this series, posting a troubling +/- of -5 and only six shots on goal.

Although Dobson did score in Game 3, that goal was ultimately disallowed after a challenge confirmed an offside call. His playoff performance has been muted, with just one point recorded over 12 games, a stark contrast to his regular season where he tallied 47 points (12 goals, 35 assists) in his first year of an eight-year contract worth $9.5 million annually.

As the Canadiens prepare for a crucial Game 5 on Friday night at 8 PM ET, airing on TNT, Tru TV, and HBO Max, the pressure mounts for Dobson and his teammates to turn the tide against a formidable Hurricanes squad.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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