
The Montreal Canadiens’ defensive brigade is no longer the same since Kaiden Guhle’s injury, for which he underwent surgery on January 29.
It’s a shame not to be able to count on Guhle at the moment, especially in such a big playoff run.
However, Kaiden Guhle’s season may not be over, according to the words of General Manager Kent Hughes during his press conference after the trade deadline.
#Habs defenceman Kaiden Guhle on the ice this morning at Bell Centre. He had surgery to repair lacerated quadricep muscle on Jan. 29. #HabsIO https://t.co/ioXXlL7SLu
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Even if a return to the game does not seem imminent, it’s good news to see Guhle jumping onto the ice and training alone with the rest of the group.
Kent Hughes did not seem very optimistic about Guhle, but he had stated that it would depend on the standings for Guhle’s potential return to play.
If the Tricolore is no longer in the playoff run, the CH will not force Guhle’s return.
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