The Montreal Canadiens have been a sneaky playoff contender through the early stages of the 2024-25 season, but things will get tougher down the stretch. The Ca
Kaiden Guhle will not be returning to the Canadiens in the short term. His severe cut should keep him out of action for a considerable amount of time. Why do I say this? Because… it’s evident. But more importantly,
As horrible as the Kaiden Guhle injury is, it presents an opportunity for the Montreal Canadiens to actually play Jayden Struble.
The Canadiens announced an unfortunate Kaiden Guhle injury update as they continue to chase a Wild Card spot in the East.
In today’s links, medical experts discuss how long Guhle could be out, replacing the defenceman won’t be easy, Struble hopes to provide consistency in return, no bad outcome from this
Guhle is out indefinitely after undergoing surgery Wednesday to repair a lacerated quadricep muscle.
Guhle caught a rut and fell awkwardly in the third period. The 23-year-old is a big part of the Canadiens ' top four and would be a big loss if he's out for any length of time. Jayden Struble is likely to enter the lineup if Guhle is unavailable for Thursday's game against the Wild.
Injuries and bad stretches happen; good teams work through them. The Jets are a good team; the Canadiens are learning how to be one.
In December, when Samuel Montembeault was named to the Canadian team for the Four Nations Clash, he rewarded the Canadian leaders by having a big month. When we break down his performances month by month,
No. No. No… Seriously? That was my reaction in front of my television last night when I saw Kaiden Guhle retreating to the locker room, unable to put any weight on his leg. Guhle was hurt quite seriously: earlier today,
The Canadiens have announced that Kaiden Guhle will be absent for an indefinite period. The defenseman suffered a laceration to the quadriceps muscle and had to undergo surgery. Defenseman Kaiden Guhle sustained a laceration to the quadriceps muscle,