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Canadians: Season over for Kaiden Guhle

Promising Kaiden Guhle’s season is over, the Montreal Canadiens announced on Tuesday.

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The young defender suffered a sprained ankle. He won’t have to go under the knife, but he has failed in the last 11 duels in CH.

A 2020 first-round pick, Guhle impressed in his freshman season in the National Hockey League but had multiple stints in the sickbay. He was limited to 44 games in which he scored four goals and 18 points.

Josh Anderson will not accompany the team to Boston on Wednesday. He collided with the empty net of the Tampa Bay Lightning at the very end of Tuesday’s duel when he was pushed by Mikhail Sergachev.