Jakub Dobes Fuels Canadiens' +185 Boost as Halak Goalie Angle Opens Game 4

Jakub Dobes Fuels Canadiens' +185 Boost as Halak Goalie Angle Opens Game 4

Jakub Dobes sits at the center of a halak goalie angle for Game 4, where BET99 is offering a boosted same-game parlay at +185 on the Montreal Canadiens goaltender making 25 or more saves and Montreal beating Carolina. The wager is capped at $50 and returns $92.50 in profit on a full play, with the Eastern Conference Finals shifting to the Bell Centre and Carolina up 2-1.

Dobes and the Bell Centre

Game 4 puts Dobes back in the spotlight because the recent numbers keep pointing in the same direction. He made 35 saves in Game 3 while Montreal was outshot 38-13, and Carolina owned a 15-4 edge in high-danger shot attempts.

That kind of workload is why the 25-save threshold is the key number in the offer. Dobes already posted 24 saves on 26 shots in Montreal’s 6-2 win in Raleigh in Game 1, then handled 35 more attempts two games later even as the Hurricanes turned up the pressure again.

Carolina's shot volume

The series has swung on Carolina’s pressure and Montreal’s response. The Hurricanes took Games 2 and 3 by identical 3-2 overtime scores after the Canadiens opened with a 6-2 victory, so the split is tight even with Carolina holding the 2-1 lead.

Dobes has managed Carolina well all postseason. He is 4-0 against the Hurricanes with a.923 save percentage and a 2.50 goals-against average in four meetings this year, including a 41-save performance in a 5-2 win on March 24 when Carolina held a 43-19 shot advantage.

Montreal's recent edge

The broader playoff form gives Montreal a reason to keep leaning on him. Dobes is 6-0 in games following a loss this postseason with a.942 save percentage and a 1.77 goals-against average, and he is 9-6 overall with a.911 save percentage.

He also won two road Game 7s this postseason and became the second rookie goaltender in NHL history to win multiple Game 7s away from home in one postseason. Montreal has won six of its past seven games, but it had dropped back-to-back games for the first time all playoffs before Game 4.

For bettors, the offer is simple: Dobes 25 or more saves and a Canadiens win at +185, with the small $50 cap shaping the size of the play. For Montreal, the same numbers that built the prop also define the task in Game 4 — absorb Carolina’s shot volume, get enough from Dobes, and turn the series back in its direction at home.

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