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CHICAGO – Kaiden Guhle scored with 15 seconds left in the third period to give the Montreal Canadiens a 3-2 victory against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center on Saturday. Guhle scored the game-winner on a shot from the high slot through traffic.
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 on Saturday night. Cole Caufield and Zach Bolduc each had a goal and an assist for Montreal in its second straight win.
Montreal Canadiens sixth-round pick from 2023 Filip Eriksson had another standout game in Sweden’s top league today. He scored twice and added an assist, bringing his total to 14 points in 11 games. Habs may have a late-round steal on their hands in Eriksson.
The Chicago Blackhawks (0-1-1) play at home for the first time this season when they host the Montreal Canadiens (1-1-0) at the United Center on Saturday night.
The Canadiens lost to the Maple Leafs 5-2 in the season-opener, but provided some hints of some different looks we might see this season.
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Montreal Canadiens Very Early Season Takeaways
NHL season. However, we are already beginning to learn some things about the team and what the future may hold for the rest of the year. The Canadiens have been on the road to start the year, going 1-1 in their first two contests.
More information on how to watch Blackhawks games this season can be found at Blackhawks.com/HowtoWatch.
Our Canadiens vs. Blackhawks predictions see Cole Caufield peppering the Chicago net with pucks on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
The ultimate fate of an NHL team during any given contest can sometimes come down to a series of bounces and what some fans would simply refer to as good or bad luck.
TSN, RDS, and the Montreal Canadiens announced today a landmark, long-term partnership ensuring Canada’s Sports Leaders remain home to Montreal Canadiens regional broadcasts for years to come.
Demidov, according to Scott Wheeler, is the “most purely skilled forward prospect in the sport.” That earned him the top ranking in Wheeler’s Top 100 Drafted Prospects before his NHL arrival. In the Prospect Tiers, the Canadiens rookie landed in 2C.
According to Journal de Montreal journalist Jonathan Bernier, <a href=" contract extension for the reigning Rookie of the Year, Lane Hutson, is imminent with the<a href=" Montreal Canadiens. Why is the longtime Canadiens beat writer saying so?