Jakub Dobes
Jakub Dobes

Here's how much money Jakub Dobes actually makes this season with the Habs

His salary compared to Andrei Vasilevskiy's is jaw-dropping...

Marielle Bucheit

Marielle Bucheit

In a historic 2-1 Game 7 victory on Sunday night, the Montreal Canadiens eliminated the Tampa Bay Lightning behind a dominant performance from Jakub Dobes.

The 24-year-old rookie made 28 saves to outduel veteran star Andrei Vasilevskiy, leading Montreal to the second round despite the team recording a playoff-record low of just 9 shots on goal.

A Historic Performance Under Pressure

Dobes, who stands 6-foot-4 and weighs 215 pounds, ranked fourth among rookie goaltenders in wins during the regular season. But his Game 7 showing was something else entirely. The performance was even more remarkable because Montreal was thoroughly outplayed. Tampa Bay suffocated the Canadiens' offense, holding them to an NHL playoff-record low of nine shots on goal.

The numbers highlighted Montreal's struggles — the Habs went nearly 27 consecutive minutes without registering a single shot, and failed to put a single puck on net during the second period despite having two power-play opportunities. Yet through it all, Dobes remained cool and composed, keeping his team alive. The Habs ultimately won with the lowest shot total ever recorded in a Stanley Cup Playoff victory — an unprecedented feat in club history.

A Salary That Tells a Remarkable Story

According to official NHL data, Dobes is playing on a two-year contract that pays him approximately $965,000 per season, making him one of the lowest-paid players on the Canadiens' roster. The contrast with his opposing goaltender could not be more striking: Lightning star Andrei Vasilevskiy earns $9.5 million annually — nearly ten times what Dobes makes. Yet it was the rookie goalkeeper who emerged victorious when everything was on the line.

In his post-game press conference Sunday evening, Dobes credited the team-first mentality that has defined Montreal's season. "Often during the season, the guys give me a hand and help me a lot," he said. "And I try to do the same thing. Sometimes they don't play well, sometimes it's me who doesn't play well. They're always there for me and I'm always there for them. That's our mentality."

His teammates reportedly showed their appreciation in a surprising manner after the game.

Now, the Canadiens turn their attention to the Buffalo Sabres, with the next series beginning Wednesday. Dobes will need to sustain his extraordinary level of play, but fans are confident their young goaltender is ready for whatever comes next.

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Marielle Bucheit
Marielle Bucheit

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A graduate of the Université de Montréal in communications, Marielle has a keen interest in culture, music, and the topics that shape everyday life. A passionate tennis player and traveler, she loves creating content that is accessible, current, and lively.

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