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Montreal’s Statement Win: Dobson, Anderson Spark Resurgent Canadiens Over Maple Leafs

Last updated: November 23, 2025 7:29 pm
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Noah Dobson and Josh Anderson ended the Montreal Canadiens’ losing skid in emphatic fashion with a 5-2 rout over the rival Toronto Maple Leafs, re-igniting fan hopes and adding fuel to one of hockey’s fiercest rivalries.

The Montreal Canadiens roared back to life on Saturday night, toppling their rivals, the Toronto Maple Leafs, 5-2 at the Bell Centre. This wasn’t just another mid-season win—it was a galvanizing moment that could reshape the trajectory of Montreal’s season and send ripples across the Eastern Conference.

Key Performers: Dobson and Anderson Lead the Charge

Noah Dobson and Josh Anderson delivered their best offensive performances of the campaign, each notching two goals. Their timely scoring snapped Montreal’s five-game losing streak and gave the packed home crowd fresh reason to believe in this team’s potential.

Montreal Canadiens' Noah Dobson (53) scores against Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll (60) during second period NHL hockey action in Montreal, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)
Noah Dobson finishes a dazzling rush to beat Joseph Woll, energizing the Canadiens’ offense in the second period and tallying one of his two goals.

This was more than just a statistical outburst. With both teams facing adversity, Montreal’s stars seized the big stage, not only filling the stat sheet but also shifting the game’s momentum at key moments. Anderson’s breakaway speed returned, while Dobson’s poise anchored the attack—traits Montreal urgently needed during their recent slump.

Jakub Dobes’ Redemption and Youth Impact

Goaltender Jakub Dobes was another pivotal figure, stopping 24 shots to secure his first win since October 28. Coming off five consecutive losses, the rookie netminder steadied the Canadiens, flashing the resilience that coaches and fans have been hoping to see.

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Rookie forward Florian Xhekaj made his NHL debut especially memorable—not only by recording an assist but also by dropping the gloves in a spirited third-period fight with Toronto’s Dakota Mermis. The image of the Xhekaj brothers, Florian and Arber, sharing the ice for Montreal marked a special milestone: they’re the 14th brother duo in franchise history to play the same game, the first since the Kostitsyns in 2010.

Players from the Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs fight during third period of an NHL hockey game in Montreal, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)
The fierce rivalry between Montreal and Toronto was on full display as tempers flared in a third-period brawl, feeding the intensity that defines this matchup.

Toronto’s Struggles Deepen Amid Injury Woes

This night was a tough one for Toronto, who have now dropped seven of their past eight contests. Goals from Oliver Ekman-Larsson and William Nylander kept the Leafs momentarily within reach but couldn’t overcome lapses in defensive coverage—and ongoing injuries to key players like Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies left Toronto shorthanded.

Toronto’s blue line depth also took a hit when Jake McCabe exited after taking a puck to the face. With starter Joseph Woll pulled after allowing four goals on 25 shots, coach adjustments and the team’s depth will be under scrutiny as this critical road trip continues.

Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Joseph Woll is scored on by Montreal Canadiens' Josh Anderson (not shown) during second period NHL hockey action in Montreal, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)
Toronto goaltender Joseph Woll’s night ended early after allowing four goals—raising questions about the Maple Leafs’ defensive structure and depth amid mounting injuries.

Historical Context: Rivalry and Redemption

This iconic Canadiens–Maple Leafs rivalry has produced countless classic battles, but this result stands out due to its timing and stakes:

  • Montreal’s recent skid had fueled trade rumors and fan frustration. With two wins out of their last nine, urgency was mounting. This victory stanches the bleeding and puts the Canadiens back over .500 at 11-7-3.
  • Toronto’s slide—now 9-10-3—puts a playoff spot in jeopardy if injuries continue to mount and secondary scoring fails to show up.
  • Montreal’s rookies and young core continue to drive the narrative. From Dobes’ breakthrough to Xhekaj’s aggressive debut, the team is signaling a changing of the guard rather than reliance on only established veterans.
Montreal Canadiens' Noah Dobson (53) celebrates with teammate Mike Matheson (8) after scoring against the Toronto Maple Leafs during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Montreal, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2025. (Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press via AP)
Noah Dobson celebrates with Mike Matheson, symbolizing a united Montreal squad embracing the next generation of stars and leaders.

Fan Perspective: What This Means for Both Teams’ Seasons

For Montreal fans, this win is a morale reset—an emphatic break from the negativity of the recent losing streak. The Xhekaj brothers and Dobson’s emergence inject a sense of renewal and hope, fueling online chatter about playoff potential and the team’s ceiling if the youth movement continues to deliver.

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For Toronto faithful, concern is growing. With multiple stars on the shelf and goaltending questions intensifying, social media is abuzz with calls for roster tinkering, trade speculation, and calls for stepping up defensive zone play—especially if the East’s wild-card race tightens further as the calendar flips to December.

What’s Next for Montreal and Toronto?

  • Montreal Canadiens: Head to Utah for a crucial road matchup, looking to build on energy and chemistry gained from this win.
  • Toronto Maple Leafs: Face Columbus next, needing to re-group before deeper cracks appear in the season’s foundation.

Every chapter in this rivalry is freighted with significance—and Saturday’s game was no exception. Whether it’s rookies rising to the occasion or stars facing adversity, both teams leave with more questions for the next phase of the season. For fans, the speculation, analysis, and anticipation have never been higher.

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