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Guaranteed thrills: Martin St-Louis delivers the speech of the year

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Skyler Walker
May 9, 2026  (6:46)
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Jakub Dobes Martin St. Louis post game and pre game speech
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Jakub Dobeš gave Martin St-Louis the strongest endorsement of Montreal's spring when he said the coach changed the room before Game 2.

This wasn't a standard postgame compliment tossed out in the hallway.

Dobeš tied the whole night to what happened before puck drop, and that instantly made St-Louis the center of the story.

The line that landed hardest was simple and direct:

«Marty had an unbelievable speech before the game today.» Dobeš didn't leave much room for interpretation after that.

He pushed it even further when he added,

«I will probably remember it for maybe the rest of my career.» When a goalie says that after a playoff win, the room clearly felt something big.

That's what made this feel bigger than one result in Buffalo. Montreal didn't look like a team making minor adjustments. The Canadiens looked like a team that had been hit with a challenge and took it personally.

You could see it right away in the pace and emotion. Alex Newhook opened the scoring 1:36 into the game, and the push from the opening shift matched Dobeš's description of the mood behind closed doors.

Martin St-Louis found the button Montreal needed

What matters here is the consequence.

St-Louis has spent months getting tagged as measured and steady, but this was a reminder that steady doesn't mean soft inside a playoff room.

Dobeš also made the moment stronger by refusing to spill the details.

He kept the message in the locker room, which is exactly why it carried more weight outside of it.

That kind of response from a goalie matters.

Those guys feel every rebound, every screen, every bad bounce in the crease, so when one of them says the coach lit a fire, teammates hear it differently.

There was another layer to the interview too.

Dobeš described how he stays mentally locked in during breaks, replaying sequences in his head and correcting mistakes on the fly instead of drifting to the bench.

That focus showed up in Montreal's bench.

The Canadiens had more jump, more edge, and far more conviction than they showed in the opener. It looked like a club playing for each other and for its coach.

That's why this quote matters now.

If this series swings, people will come back to Dobeš saying Martin St-Louis gave the speech of the year and the Canadiens answered it immediately.