Good News Emerges in the Canadiens' Pursuit of Noah Dobson as Latest Development Changes Everything
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To everyone's surprise, the New York Islanders secured the first overall pick at the upcoming NHL Draft. Their odds were only 3.5% before the lottery, showing that sometimes sinking in the standings doesn't guarantee a good pick.
With this selection, the team's future GM in the suburbs of the Big Apple could certainly get his hands on the talented left-handed defenseman Matthew Schaefer.
It would be an excellent piece to start a rebuild that is all but inevitable for the Islanders.
Indeed, with the departure of Lou Lamoriello, it is the perfect time to start fresh, as the club is aging and lacks young talent in its prospect pool.
One of the perfect players to replenish their bank of picks and young players is undoubtedly Noah Dobson.
It's no wonder that many, including Grant McCagg, believe he will be traded sooner rather than later.
"The Islanders have the first overall pick.
That could accelerate the trade of Dobson if the Islanders are considering it."
Grant McCagg
Dobson, who will become a restricted free agent on July 1st, will surely demand a significant salary raise.
Even though the Islanders could afford to pay him his true value, keeping him would be counterproductive, especially if they decide to rebuild.
The perfect defenseman for the Montreal Canadiens
This is where Kent Hughes and the Montreal Canadiens could come into play.
However, the price will be high, and the local GM would have no choice but to sacrifice one of his organization's big names.
If you don't want to involve Caufield or Suzuki, it would likely come down to
Juraj Slafkovsky.
Unless the veteran GM is tempted to start the conversation with a
David Reinbacher.
Another very interesting option is emerging to acquire Dobson.
In recent months, prospect specialist Simon "Snake" Boisvert suggested that Kent Hughes should submit an offer sheet to Dobson.
According to him, the Canadiens have everything to gain by acquiring the defenseman. Especially since they have a good chance of making the playoffs again for the next couple of years.
Here's what the Canadiens would have to give up to the Islanders if they refused to match the offer:
The advantage here is that the first-round pick would be in 2026, not 2025.
The chances of seeing the Canadiens stuck at the bottom of the standings next season are therefore slim, which reduces the risk of the offer sheet.
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