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After splitting their first two decisions on the road, the Montreal Canadiens were hoping to finish their road trip with a win against the Chicago Blackhawks. It was the Hawks’ home opener, and there was a pregame ceremony in which a banner was raised in front of plenty of Hawks alumni,
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Canadiens' Kaiden Guhle scores in final seconds to beat Blackhawks
Kaiden Guhle scored the go-ahead goal with 15.7 seconds remaining and Cole Caulfield and Zack Bolduck had a goal and assist each to lift the visiting Montreal Canadiens to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday night.
Demidov is incredibly skilled, and everyone knows that. But he showed something against the Blackhawks that might have been less known.
Kaiden Guhle scored with 15.7 seconds left, and the Montreal Canadiens spoiled Chicago’s home opener with a 3-2 victory over the Blackhawks.
The two teams combined for four goals in less than seven minutes during a wild second period, with Suzuki having a hand in both of the Canadiens' tallies during that stretch, before he got the puck to Kaiden Guhle for the game-winner with just 15 seconds left in regulation.
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Liveblog replay: Canadiens score in final minute to beat Blackhawks 3-2
CHICAGO (AP) — Kaiden Guhle scored with 15.7 seconds left, and the Montreal Canadiens spoiled Chicago's home opener with a 3-2 NHL victory over the Blackhawks on Saturday night. Meet the Milwaukee Brewers fan who is usually in the front row at games.
Leadership and team toughness are two things the Canadiens feel they need to add this season. Luckily, they have one player who can do both.
The Habs didn’t draft Ivan Demidov at #5 for his fighting skills. But today, it’s his fire that’s doing the talking. In the second period, he threw down the gloves against none other than Tyler Bertuzzi.