
Canadiens Defenseman Noah Dobson Sustains Injury, Reinbacher Recalled
ELMONT – The Montreal Canadiens announced on Sunday morning a significant roster move following an injury to defenseman Noah Dobson. Dobson, a key player for the team, suffered an upper-body injury and will be re-evaluated in two weeks. This unfortunate setback has prompted the Canadiens to recall defenseman David Reinbacher from the Laval Rocket of the American Hockey League (AHL).
Reinbacher Gets His Opportunity
David Reinbacher, 21, has been steadily developing his skills in the AHL. This season with the Laval Rocket, he’s demonstrated impressive offensive capabilities, accumulating 24 points (5 goals and 19 assists). His strong two-way play is also reflected in his +18 differential and 57 penalty minutes. This recall provides a crucial opportunity for Reinbacher to showcase his talent at the NHL level.
A Highly-touted Prospect
Reinbacher was originally selected as a fifth overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, marking him as a highly-regarded prospect within the Canadiens organization. Despite his potential, he has yet to make his official NHL debut. This call-up represents a pivotal moment in his career, allowing him to prove his readiness for the highest level of competition.
Dobson’s Impact and Recovery
The injury to Noah Dobson is a blow to the Canadiens’ defensive lineup. Dobson has been a consistent performer, and his absence will be felt. The team will be closely monitoring his recovery and providing updates as they become available. Fans will be eager to see him back on the ice as soon as possible.
The Canadiens organization is hoping Reinbacher can step up and contribute effectively during Dobson’s absence. This situation presents a valuable learning experience for the young defenseman and an opportunity for him to establish himself as a future cornerstone of the team.
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