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Noah Dobson Trade: Canadiens win high marks for star defensemen from islanders
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Canadiens Earn Top Praise for Star Defenseman Noah Dobson in Islanders Trade Deal

June 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Montreal Canadiens made significant progress in the 2024-25 season and have now bolstered their defense by signing star defenseman Noah Dobson from the New York Islanders, as reported by Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. To acquire Dobson, Montreal traded their first-round picks in the 2025 NHL draft (16th and 17th overall) along with forward Emil Heinemann to New York, although Dobson’s contract might come at a high cost.

The Canadiens have looked like a team on the rise, ending a three-year playoff drought last season. General manager Kent Hughes made a bold move by trading two mid-first round draft picks for Dobson, a 25-year-old defenseman known for his strong two-way game. Dobson, who had a 70-point season in 2024-25 and is regarded as a top-four NHL defender, is expected to be a key piece alongside 2025 Calder Trophy winner Lane Hutson.

The Islanders are embracing a rebuild strategy, accumulating multiple first-round picks, including the first overall pick. How they use these picks will greatly impact the perception of the transaction in the coming years.

Trade Details:

  • Montreal Canadiens receive: Noah Dobson (D)
  • New York Islanders receive: 2025 1st-round picks (16th and 17th overall), Emil Heinemann (F)

Montreal Canadiens:
Dobson had been a subject of trade rumors due to ongoing contract talks with the Islanders, and the Canadiens took advantage of the situation. He adds more skill to Montreal’s defense alongside Hutson. Despite his offense dipping last season, Dobson remained a reliable defender with strong underlying stats. The Canadiens are set to sign Dobson to an eight-year deal worth $9.5 million annually, a sizable investment reflecting their aspirations to become Stanley Cup contenders soon. While giving up two first-round picks is steep, Dobson’s proven talent is a safer bet than drafting mid-first-round prospects. Grade: A-

New York Islanders:
The Islanders, stuck in the middle-tier of the league, opted to move Dobson after contract negotiations stalled and shifted focus to rebuilding. Though Dobson is a talented and young defender, the Islanders received valuable assets in return, including two first-round picks and additional forward depth. Replacing Dobson with Matthew Schafer, a draft pick, they had the potential of building an elite defensive pair with Dobson and Schafer. The true success of this deal for New York depends on the development of their new picks compared to Dobson’s performance in Montreal. Grade: C+


Fan Take: This trade signals a bold step by Montreal to compete immediately, showing their commitment to strengthening their roster with top talent. For hockey fans, it highlights the shifting strategies of rebuilding versus contending, which could influence the balance of power in the NHL in the coming years.

See also  Exclusive: Jets and Red Wings Near Agreement on Possible Trade—Details Still Under Wraps

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