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Episode 150: Can David Reinbacher Fill the Noah Dobson Void?

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Episode 150: Can David Reinbacher Fill the Noah Dobson Void?

Get PuckD Podcast: A Montreal Canadiens Podcast›
Apr 14, 202641:45

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In this episode of GET PUCK’D, we break down key questions surrounding the Montreal Canadiens heading into the playoffs.

  • If needed, can David Reinbacher step in and fill the void left by Noah Dobson in Round 1 — and handle the pressure?
  • The Habs have been stronger on the road this season — so is it actually better for them to finish 3rd and start away, or should they push for home-ice advantage?
  • With Michael Hage heading back to college, what does that mean for Montreal’s need at 2C next season?

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