When the Montreal Canadiens were bounced from the playoffs at the end of April by the Washington Capitals, GM Kent Hughes had a couple of challenging tasks ahead of him—finding an experienced right-shot defenseman and a second-line center. If he was unable to check the latter of his to-do list, he wasted no time in accomplishing the former, acquiring Noah Dobson from the New York Islanders on the first day of the draft.
In a sign-and-trade deal, Dobson signed an eight-year pact with a $9.5 million cap hit, instantly becoming the highest-paid active player for the Canadiens. Carey Price still has the highest cap hit with $10.5 M, but he’s finally entering the final year of his contract. Once his signing bonus is paid on September 1, it’s even possible that Hughes could entertain trading his contract to become cap compliant and give himself some much-needed wiggle room.
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With his new contract, Dobson comes to town with a lot of expectations. This market is an intense one, and it’s not very forgiving for players who have a hefty price tag but bring little result. One can think of Scott Gomez, for instance, or of Karl Alzner, who were both subject to much abuse from fans.
The red-shot defenseman was a first-round pick for the Islanders at the 2018 draft, the 12th selection overall, and he has shown what he can do in the league already. In 388 games, he has put up 230 points. In 2023-24, he had a wonderful year, putting up 70 points in 79 games, but things weren’t as smooth last season.
From playing an average of 24:31 in 2023-24, he went down to “only” 23:16 this past year, his first and only full season under head coach Patrick Roy and could only manage 39 points. According to RDS’s Eric Leblanc, there was tension between the coach and the star defenseman, and that would have prompted his departure from Long Island. An interesting twist of events, given the fact that tensions with coach Mario Tremblay prompted Roy’s departure from the Canadiens back in the day.
Une source bien informée a confirmé à @RDSca que la relation entre Noah Dobson et Patrick Roy n'était pas bonne. L'avenir dira si cette situation a aidé le Canadien. pic.twitter.com/vE80LrEqeM
— Eric Leblanc (@eleblancRDS) June 27, 2025
The Canadiens are no doubt hoping that Dobson will blossom under Martin St-Louis’ tutelage; the coach has a reputation for being a players’ coach. If you give St-Louis a constant effort, he will be fair with you. That might be just what the doctor ordered for Dobson; not having a strained relationship with his coach will allow him to focus on his play on the ice solely. If he comes out of the gate flying, he could become a fan favourite quite quickly.
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