Noah Dobson's go-ahead goal gets wiped out after controversial Canadiens review
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Noah Dobson had Martin St-Louis' go-ahead moment erased by an offside review that turned Montreal's loudest swing into a bench test.
Dobson wasn't just floating a harmless puck through traffic. He stepped into a pressure shot from the blue line and gave Montreal the exact late-game break it needed.
Then the review hit.
Cole Caufield was ruled offside, wiping out the goal and flipping the rink's emotion in seconds.
That's the kind of call that doesn't just change a scoreboard. It changes a bench.
Dobson's shot beat the moment cleanly, then the room had to swallow the reset.
Caufield's entry was the hinge point, and the clip shows how tight the margin looked before the celebration got pulled back.
"Cole Caufield was ruled offside after video review."
- Daily Faceoff
- Daily Faceoff
Montreal's margin was already thin
The Canadiens finished the regular season 48-24-10 with a +27 goal differential, so this wasn't a team living on luck.
That's why the review stings. Montreal had earned enough structure under St-Louis to make one late Dobson shot feel believable.
Dobson also carried real weight on that blue line: 12 goals, 35 assists, and a $9,500,000 cap hit.
That combination makes the overturned goal bigger than one sequence. He's paid to drive moments exactly like that.
For St-Louis, the response matters more than the complaint. The Canadiens can't let a review become the story inside their locker room.
But for fans, this one will sit there. A go-ahead goal appeared, disappeared, and left Montreal arguing inches instead of momentum.
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