There’s no sugar-coating the Kaiden Guhle injury for the Montreal Canadiens. It’s a huge blow to a team that, with exception to fourth-liner Emil Heineman, had finally been healthy with the recents results to by and large match.
The Canadiens announced an unfortunate Kaiden Guhle injury update as they continue to chase a Wild Card spot in the East.
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,
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 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 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.
After leaving Tuesday night’s game with a lower-body injury, we now know that Montreal Canadiens defender Kaiden Guhle had a lacerated quadriceps muscle which required surgery and is out indefinitely.
Gino Reda is joined by TSN Hockey Insiders to discuss what the salary cap might look like next season, the trade speculation surrounding J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson with the Vancouver Canucks, Drew Doughty’s status for the 4 Nation Face-Off,
The Canadiens play the Wild for the final time this season.
Emma Lingan and Michael Augello discuss the Canucks, trade plans for the Wild, Sharks and Devils, Logan Thompson's new contract and more.