Jaroslav Halak on Jakub Dobes, Canadiens +185 Game 4 bet

jaroslav halak is the name attached to Bet99’s boosted same-game parlay for Game 4, and the offer centers on Jakub Dobes recording 25 or more saves while the Montreal Canadiens win. The price is +185, with a maximum wager of $50 and a payout of $92.50 in profit on a full stake.Dobes and the Game 4 s…

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Jaroslav Halak on Jakub Dobes, Canadiens +185 Game 4 bet

jaroslav halak is the name attached to Bet99’s boosted same-game parlay for Game 4, and the offer centers on Jakub Dobes recording 25 or more saves while the Montreal Canadiens win. The price is +185, with a maximum wager of $50 and a payout of $92.50 in profit on a full stake.

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Dobes and the Game 4 setup

Montreal trails the series 2-1 heading into Game 4 at the Bell Centre after Carolina won Games 2 and 3 by identical 3-2 overtime scores. The Canadiens opened the matchup with a 6-2 win in Raleigh, and the betting angle leans on Dobes to clear a workload number he has already handled against this opponent.

Dobes made 24 saves on 26 shots in Game 1, then stopped 35 shots in Game 3 as Montreal was outshot 38-13. Carolina also held a 15-4 edge in high-danger shot attempts in that game, which is the kind of volume that can push a goaltender into the save range this prop requires.

Dobes against Carolina

The numbers against Carolina give this wager its shape. Dobes is 4-0 with a.923 save percentage and a 2.50 goals-against average in four games against the Hurricanes this year, and he made 41 saves in Montreal’s 5-2 win on March 24 even though Carolina had a 43-19 shot advantage.

That matchup also fits Carolina’s season-long profile. The Hurricanes lead the entire NHL in offensive zone time percentage and in 5-on-5 shot attempts percentage this postseason, so Dobes has already had to absorb traffic in the same kind of game environment this parlay depends on.

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Canadiens after losses

Montreal has dropped back-to-back games for the first time all playoffs, but Dobes has responded well after losses. He is 6-0 with a.942 save percentage and a 1.77 goals-against average in games following a loss this postseason, and he is 9-6 overall with a.911 save percentage.

The Canadiens have also won six of their past seven games, and Dobes has added two road Game 7 victories this postseason. He became the second rookie goaltender in NHL history to win multiple Game 7s away from home in one postseason, a run that is now feeding directly into a short-odds proposition built around volume, not just a win.

For bettors, the practical edge is simple: the ticket cashes only if Dobes gets to 25 saves and Montreal wins Game 4, and Bet99 caps the stake at $50. That keeps the upside modest in dollar terms, but it gives the prop a narrow path tied to the same shot-heavy script Dobes has already seen from Carolina.

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