Kaiden Guhle’s first NHL goal was predicted by his captain, wasn’t his favourite highlight

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Kaiden Guhle’s first NHL goal was predicted by his captain, wasn’t his favourite highlight

Kaiden Guhle scored his first NHL goal in the third period of the Montreal Canadiens' 3-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres. Nick Suzuki predicted the goal. Gu hm plays with David Savard and spends a lot of time defending. He's played at least 22 minutes in four of his eight NHL games. He missed two of them due to injury. It's not how NHL defencemen begin their NHL careers. They're supposed to be riddled with errors. In this case, it's normal. The goal was a good one. Suzuki also predicted a goal for Kaiden Anderson. His prediction was cheapened. he told Anderson the same thing.

Kaiden Guhle scored his first NHL goal on Thursday. It was his captain Suzuki's prediction. Monty saved Gu hle at the end. He was on the ice in the last minute. He kept the puck out of his own net. This is unusual for a rookie. His goal was better than his other highlights. The other one was a rocket one-timer under the crossbar.


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