The Montreal Canadiens sign goaltender Jakub Dobes to a three-year contract extension, according to Canadian outlets. Dobes, 25, moves into a longer-term deal after taking on a larger role with the team. The extension comes after he emerges as the Canadiens’ starter during the previous season. The reports describe the agreement as a three-year term and frame it as a step to retain the goaltender as Montreal builds around its current lineup. No additional deal details, such as salary figures or specific contract terms beyond length, are included in the information provided. Both sources present the same core points: Montreal and Dobes reach an agreement on an extension, and the timing reflects Dobes’ performance and increased responsibility with the club in the most recent season.