Canadiens clip Blackhawks 3-2 after late Guhle goal
- On Saturday night, Kaiden Guhle scored in the final seconds to give the Montreal Canadiens a 3-2 victory in Chicago's home opener at the United Center.
- Thanks to power-play goals, Cole Caufield and Zach Bolduc each recorded a goal and an assist as Montreal notched its second straight win.
- Nick Suzuki assisted three times and Sam Montembeault made 20 saves for Montreal, while Connor Bedard and Sam Rinzel scored and Spencer Knight made 25 saves for Chicago.
- The Blackhawks suffered their third straight loss despite tying games through two periods, while 19,344 attended the centennial season celebration at the United Center.
- With penalty trouble mounting for Chicago, Montreal Canadiens had 10 power plays, the most since 2008, and now host the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday.
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The Montreal Canadiens had ample opportunity to practice their digital advantage.
Chicago Blackhawks allow goal with 15.7 seconds left and lose to Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in chippy home opener
Connor Bedard said the Chicago Blackhawks weren’t going to be pushed around this season. That has appeared to hold true. The star center found himself in almost every scuffle and did his part in initiating them in the Hawks home opener against the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night at the United Center. He took a hard left hand from Mike Matheson with a smug look on his face. In the second period, Bedard bumped into the Canadiens’ Ivan Demidov…
Kaiden Guhle played the heroes when there were only 15.7 seconds left in the game, and the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Blackhawks 3-2 in Chicago.
Decidedly, the equipment manufacturers will not get good press from fans of the Canadiens at the start of the season.
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