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Noah Dobson update forces a new Canadiens question ahead of Game 4

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Cimon Asselin
April 25, 2026  (5:09 PM)
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Mar 14, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Montreal Canadiens defenseman Noah Dobson (53) looks on during warm-up before the game against the San Jose Sharks at Bell Centre.
Photo credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

Noah Dobson was back on the ice Saturday morning, two weeks after going down with an upper-body injury, as the Montreal Canadiens hold a 2-1 series lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning heading into Game 4.

It is not a return to the lineup. Not yet.

Dobson is still listed day-to-day, and there is no confirmed timetable for when he suits up.

But the fact that he is skating matters. In a series this tight, every roster development shifts the math.

Over his NHL career, Dobson has been the kind of defenseman who changes what a team can do at both ends of the ice. He finished the regular season with 47 points in 80 games and a +5 rating.

That production has been absent since he went down, and Martin St-Louis has had to rebuild his blue line around it.

Lane Hutson steps up while Dobson watches from the press box

Lane Hutson answered Friday night with the game-winning goal in overtime, logging 26 minutes and 40 seconds of ice time in a 3-2 win. He now has 2 goals and 3 points through 3 playoff games, on a cap hit of $950,000.

Compare that to Dobson's $9.5 million. The Canadiens are getting extraordinary value from a kid carrying a much heavier load than anyone expected in April.

Michael Matheson clocked 24 minutes and 36 seconds in Game 3 as well. The two have split the heavy lifting, and they have done it well enough to win.

Still, there is only so long that holds. Jon Cooper's Lightning will not keep sleeping on the power play. Nikita Kucherov has 4 points in 3 playoff games and that number is going to climb.

Adding Dobson back into the lineup, even for Game 4 or Game 5, would give St-Louis a third option capable of eating big minutes and protecting leads in a game that goes to overtime again.

Game 4 is Sunday night at Centre Bell. Whether Dobson dresses will be the biggest storyline walking into that building.

And if he does not, the question becomes how much longer Hutson and Matheson can carry this blue line before Tampa Bay figures out how to crack it.

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Noah Dobson update forces a new Canadiens question ahead of Game 4

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