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Kaiden Guhle could return to play within three weeks

Kaiden Guhle could return to play within three weeks

When Kaiden Guhle got injured, there were fears that his season might be over.

But the good news in this case is that the defender has already started skating again.

He hasn’t trained with the group yet, but that’s okay. At least he’s able to wear his skates.

Without saying that his return is imminent, we can still believe that Guhle could be able to return soon.

After all, Renaud Lavoie, in a recent article, mentions the possibility of him returning within three weeks.

It would help the Canadiens in their race for the playoffs:

A return to the game is expected within three weeks, which would be excellent news for the final stretch of the season. – Renaud Lavoie

According to @renlavoietva, reinforcements could arrive in time for the final stretch of the season https://t.co/xacGLdgM26

— TVA Sports (@TVASports) March 17, 2025

Kaiden Guhle got injured on January 28.

Since then, the Canadiens have a record of eight wins, seven losses in regulation, and two overtime losses.

It’s not great.

And what I’m trying to say here is that the Canadiens aren’t doing as well lately when their defender isn’t there. We know he’s an important part of the defensive brigade, and it’s certain that his loss was going to hurt at some point.

That being said, the Canadiens’ season ends on April 16, in almost exactly a month. If we assume Guhle will return to the game in three weeks, he would be able to play in the last games of the campaign… and it will be important for the Canadiens to keep their rhythm until then.

Because it’s great to be able to count on Guhle’s services… but it won’t matter if the Canadiens start losing their games and find themselves out of a favorable position to make the playoffs in a few weeks.

With the standings being so tight in the East, a team that’s in the race right now can quickly eliminate themselves by losing several games:

(Credit: NHL.com)

— No problem between Xhekaj and Pezzetta, who exchanged blows during training this morning.

“I didn’t like his mustache this morning! No, seriously, it’s intense practice. It’s all part of the game… We’ll probably go out for dinner together tonight!”

-Arber Xhekaj talks about his altercation with Michael Pezzetta pic.twitter.com/sk4P6sMDkE

— RDS (@RDSca) March 17, 2025

— Good reading.

Canadiens weekly notebook: The misfit toys line, Lane Hutson’s shyness to shoot and more https://t.co/yvfIwuPPkh

— Arpon Basu (@ArponBasu) March 17, 2025

— It’s been lively in Carolina.

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Catching up with Eric Tulsky. My latest for ⁦@TheAthletic⁩ ⁦#TheAthletic⁩ https://t.co/zvsnPhXY8J

— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) March 17, 2025

— Haha.

looks like it’s the Saint-?
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did somebody say… St. “Patty’s” Day?
(tap to see more)#GoHabsGo

— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) March 17, 2025

— Fair enough.

“If Patrik Laine had been here since the start of the season, the Canadiens would already be in the playoffs!” @TonyMarinaro doesn’t understand why people want to see Patrik Laine leave Montreal this summer… pic.twitter.com/kCatnRq2Pp

— BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) March 17, 2025

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