Dobes lets in a goal from center ice after crazy bounce!

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Dobes lets in a goal from center ice after crazy bounce!

Dobes lets in a goal from center ice after crazy bounce!

I have literally NEVER seen a bounce like this before

Dobes lets in a goal from center ice after crazy bounce!

I have literally NEVER seen a bounce like this before

You've got to see this to believe it—the Buffalo Sabres just scored what might be the strangest goal of the entire 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. In a moment that left fans and players alike shaking their heads, Sabres forward Tage Thompson dumped a puck into the Montreal zone from center ice, only for it to take an absolutely wild bounce off the boards. The puck then zipped straight off Habs goaltender Jakub Dobes and into the net.

Look, we've all seen weird deflections and goals from center ice before—but this one is in a league of its own. The bounce was so bizarre that even seasoned hockey observers admitted they'd never witnessed anything quite like it. It's the kind of play that makes you appreciate the unpredictable nature of the game, where a simple dump-in can turn into a highlight-reel moment for all the wrong reasons.

But that wasn't the only drama in this game. Earlier in the first period, there was a controversial call that had everyone on edge. With the Sabres holding an early 1-0 lead, Dobes appeared to make a clean glove save on Sabres forward Jack Quinn. However, after a lengthy review, officials determined that Dobes' glove—and the puck—had completely crossed the goal line. Habs head coach Martin St. Louis immediately challenged the goal for goaltender interference, leading to a tense 10-minute wait for a ruling.

While the debate rages on, one thing's for sure: this game has delivered moments that remind us why hockey is so unpredictable. Whether you're a Sabres fan celebrating the luck or a Habs supporter frustrated by the bounce, these are the plays that keep us glued to our seats. Now, let's just hope the next call doesn't take another 10 minutes—drop the puck!

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