Excellent news for Habs Fans Concerning a Young Defenseman
In the past few minutes, we received excellent news for the Montreal Canadiens and their fans.
Kaiden Guhle is officially back at 100%!
This means that our young injured players, such as Guhle, Cole Caufield, Juraj Slafkovsky, and Arber Xhekaj, will all be in their positions next fall.
We love it.
Recall that in Guhle's case, an injury to his left ankle ended his season. Fortunately, the offseason allowed him to make a full recovery.
"Kaiden Guhle says he is now at 100%.
The young defenseman has completely recovered from the ankle sprain he suffered in March."
Via TVA Sports
Guhle also mentioned that he is spending the entire summer in Montreal and has truly fallen in love with the city.
With Joel Edmundson's departure, young Guhle will have a larger role, and he feels absolutely prepared for this challenge.
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JUILLET 21 | 718 ANSWERS Excellent news for Habs Fans Concerning a Young Defenseman Who will be the #1 defenseman for the Montreal Canadiens next year? |
Guhle | 204 | 28.4 % |
Matheson | 438 | 61 % |
Savard | 51 | 7.1 % |
Other | 25 | 3.5 % |
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