On Tuesday night, the CH lost their game against the Jets… but they mostly lost Kaiden Guhle. The defender tore his quadriceps… and there are good reasons to believe that his season is over. It’s a really,
Alexandre Carrier has been terrific since he got traded from the Nashville Predators. It seems he needed to get out of Nashville to show that he is indeed a good defenseman and his stats there were more of an indication of playing on a bad team.
The Montreal Canadiens hosted the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night, hoping to return to the win column and continue their steady climb up the NHL standings.
Canadiens defenceman Alexandre Carrier finally got his first goal ... Nick Suzuki won a faceoff in the offensive zone back to Kaiden Guhle, who passed across to Carrier for a one-timer that ...
The Canadiens play the Wild for the final time this season.
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,
Guhle scored a goal on three shots, blocked two shots and had one hit in Thursday's 4-2 loss to the Red Wings. Guhle's wrist shot from the point looked harmless, but it worked its way through ...
Guhle posted an assist, four shots on goal, two blocked shots and a plus-2 rating in Saturday's 7-3 loss to the Maple Leafs. Guhle has been alright in January with three points, 14 shots on net ...
Since Tuesday evening, there has been a lot of talk about Kaiden Guhle’s injury. It’s a significant blow to the CH’s defensive brigade that has fallen in battle… and there is talk of a very serious injury.
The Montreal Canadiens had a relatively smooth sailing first half of the season injury wise, but they've been rocked by a couple of injuries which have upset the team's balance.
The Habs looked to finish up January on a winning note as they hosted Minnesota on Thursday. But instead, they were completely shut down offensively, ultimately falling 4-0.