- Kaiden Guhle scored twice and the Montreal Canadiens wrapped up the last Eastern Conference playoff spot with a 4-2 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes on Wednesday night in their regular-season finale.
Since his return, Kaiden Guhle has elevated his game and is possibly playing the best hockey of his career. He is currently, along with Lane Hutson, the best duo of defensemen of the Canadiens, or Habs.
Maybe Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes knew something his critics didn’t … or at least something they didn’t properly factor in at the trade deadline.
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On January 28, Kaiden Guhle suffered a significant quadriceps injury. The defenseman was cut in a major way… and people seriously doubted that he would be seen playing again this season.
True story: Immediately after Carolina Hurricanes forward Sebastian Aho’s go-ahead, backbreaking goal on Friday night, RDS viewers saw the camera pan to everyone’s favourite scapegoat on the Montreal Canadiens, Patrik Laine, as if he was the guilty culprit or something.
The Habs will welcome back Kaiden Guhle to the game tonight against the Carolina Hurricanes. This will be a more than welcome help for the Habs who are going through a sequence of 4 consecutive losses.
With Kaiden Guhle set to return soon, the Montreal Canadiens are set to getting a massive lift for their playoff push. His addition could make a big difference in solidifying their defense, but it raises the question: who’s going to be the one to make way for him in the lineup?
Martin St-Louis spoke this morning, ahead of tonight’s game. First of all, we knew that the Canadiens intended to have Jakub Dobes play either tonight or tomorrow.
The Montreal Canadiens announced Monday that defenseman Kaiden Guhle will join the team on its upcoming four-game road trip beginning Tuesday against the St.
Following a freak injury that was expected to hold him out for the season, Montreal Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle was seen practicing with the team this week.
For obvious reasons and due to the trade deadline, this went somewhat unnoticed, but the Canadiens received big news yesterday. To everyone's surprise, just minutes before 3 PM, something important was happening on the ice live from Brossard.
There was some very good news on the health front Friday, as Montreal Canadiens defenceman Kaiden Guhle was spotted skating in Brossard. The Habs are currently in Alberta, part of their yearly Western Canadian road trip, which means we shouldn’t expect Guhle back any time soon.
When Montreal Canadiens defenceman Kaiden Guhle was forced to miss the remainder of the season with a serious laceration on his leg, many assumed the team was in for a very rough ride down the final stretch of the season.
Kaiden Guhle suddenly left last Tuesday's game against the Winnipeg Jets in the third period after a scary collision with the boards. Later, the Montreal Canadiens confirmed that the standout defenseman would be away for an indefinite period after getting surgery to repair a lacerated quadriceps muscle, a terrible update for Habs fans.
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle’s injury may be far worse than initially believed. While the team announced Wednesday that Guhle underwent surgery for a lacerated quadriceps muscle and would be out indefinitely, new details have emerged.
After surging from the NHL basement back into the playoff race, the Montreal Canadiens have hit a deep freeze. Their momentum has vanished, and their recent results reflect it—just two wins in their last six games (2-3-1) and a dismal 0-2-1 record over the past three.
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle will be out indefinitely after undergoing surgery to repair a lacerated quadricep muscle, the team announced on Wednesday.
The Montreal Canadiens have announced defenceman Kaiden Guhle will be out indefinitely with a lacerated quadricep muscle, which required surgical intervention.
The Montreal Canadiens announced Wednesday that defenseman Kaiden Guhle will be out of the lineup indefinitely after sustaining a lacerated quadricep muscle that has since been surgically repaired.
The 16th overall pick in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft is in his third NHL season and has become a huge piece of Montreal’s back end.
The Montreal Canadiens announced that defenseman Kaiden Guhle sustained a lower-body injury during Tuesday’s 4-1 loss to the Winnipeg Jets. Guhle sustained the injury early in the third period of the game after taking an awkward spill into the boards when making a pinch in the offensive zone, appearing to injure his right leg.
There’s a clear disconnect when discussing Montreal Canadiens defenceman Kaiden Guhle’s importance to the team while also evaluating his underlying numbers in the last few seasons.
The Canadiens announced that Kaiden Guhle will be back in the lineup Thursday against the Capitals.
Positive news for the Montreal Canadiens as defenseman Kaiden Guhle was back on the ice on Thursday. The 22-year-old was skating by himself just eight days removed from having his appendix removed.
According to a team release, the Canadiens have signed top-four defenseman Kaiden Guhle to a six-year, $33.3M contract extension.
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