Canadiens’ Dobes shines in OT to make his ‘big moment’ a winner
MONTREAL — On one end of the Bell Centre ice Sunday night stood 38-year-old Jonathan Quick, a three-time Stanley Cup champion making his 779th start in goal and in search of the 400th regular-season victory of his storied career.
Looking on at the other end was 23-year-old Jakub Dobes, who was making just his fifth career NHL start and his first on home ice.
And yet, when the final horn sounded, it was the rookie netminder getting the better of the grizzled veteran as Dobes and the Canadiens defeated the New York Rangers 5-4 in a back-and-forth overtime thriller.
“You have to give it to the guys,” said the ever-humble Dobes after the game. “I can take some credit, but these guys played unbelievable. It wasn’t my best game, but the guys battled back and I’m really proud of the team.”