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Kaiden Guhle’s Last-Second Heroics Spoil Blackhawks’ Centennial Home Opener in Thrilling Canadiens Victory

Last updated: October 12, 2025 4:45 am
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Kaiden Guhle’s dramatic slap shot with 15.7 seconds left sealed a thrilling 3-2 victory for the Montreal Canadiens, spoiling the Chicago Blackhawks’ home opener and deepening their early-season woes. This win showcases Montreal’s emerging offensive talent and resilience, while highlighting Chicago’s ongoing discipline struggles.

The Montreal Canadiens delivered a stunning blow to the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday night, as defenseman Kaiden Guhle scored a game-winning goal with just 15.7 seconds remaining in regulation. The 3-2 victory not only marked Montreal’s second straight win but also served as a harsh welcome to the Blackhawks in their much-anticipated home opener.

Montreal’s Offensive Spark and Defensive Stand

The Canadiens’ victory was a testament to a balanced effort, with key contributions from their young core. Cole Caufield and Zach Bolduc each recorded a goal and an assist, providing crucial offensive punches. Nick Suzuki demonstrated his playmaking prowess with three assists, consistently setting up his teammates for scoring opportunities. Between the pipes, goaltender Sam Montembeault stood tall, making 20 saves to secure the hard-fought win.

Guhle’s late game-winner, a long slap shot, was his first goal of the season and exemplified Montreal’s never-say-die attitude. The Canadiens capitalized on crucial moments, highlighting their growing maturity and ability to close out tight games.

Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Louis Crevier (46) and Montreal Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle (21) fight during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton)
Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle (21) engages in a fight with Blackhawks’ Louis Crevier (46), showing the intensity of the matchup.

Zach Bolduc’s Historic Start Continues

One of the most impressive storylines for Montreal was the continued hot start of Zach Bolduc. The 22-year-old, acquired in a July 1 trade with St. Louis, found the back of the net with a power-play rebound at 5:45 in the second period. This goal made Bolduc the first player to score in each of his first three games with the Canadiens since Yanic Perreault in 2001. His immediate impact has quickly made him a fan favorite and a crucial piece of Montreal’s evolving offense, a promising sign for the franchise, as reported by NHL.com.

Montreal Canadiens right wing Cole Caufield (13) scores a goal against Chicago Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight (30) during the second period of an NHL hockey game Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton)
Cole Caufield (13) scores a power-play goal against Blackhawks goaltender Spencer Knight (30) during the second period.

Blackhawks’ Frustrating Home Opener and Discipline Woes

For the Chicago Blackhawks, the home opener proved to be a night of frustration, extending their losing streak to three games to start their centennial season. Despite scoring goals from young talents Connor Bedard (his second of the season, a power-play deflection) and Sam Rinzel (his first career goal in his 12th game), Chicago couldn’t hold on. Goaltender Spencer Knight made 25 saves, but ultimately it wasn’t enough to secure a win. Frank Nazar and Teuvo Teravainen each contributed two assists.

A significant factor in Chicago’s loss was their overwhelming number of penalties. The Blackhawks were whistled for 14 penalties, totaling 39 minutes. While they managed to kill eight of Montreal’s 10 power plays, the constant parade to the penalty box disrupted their rhythm and energy, creating opportunities for the Canadiens to maintain offensive pressure. This lack of discipline has been a recurring issue, as highlighted in the Associated Press coverage of their centennial season struggles.

Chicago Blackhawks' Connor Bedard (98), left, celebrates his goal with Frank Nazar, center, and Tyler Bertuzzi (59) during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Montreal Canadiens, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton)
Connor Bedard (98) celebrates his goal with teammates Frank Nazar and Tyler Bertuzzi (59), one of the few bright spots for Chicago.

Adding to Chicago’s challenges, they played without forward Jason Dickinson, who sustained an upper-body injury during Thursday’s 4-3 overtime loss at Boston. Coach Jeff Blashill indicated that Dickinson is expected to be sidelined for about a week, a blow to the team’s forward depth early in the season, as reported by the Associated Press.

Looking Ahead: Pathways for Both Teams

The Montreal Canadiens will look to carry this momentum into their own home opener, hosting Seattle on Tuesday night. The win against Chicago, particularly with the dramatic finish and the strong performances from young players like Guhle and Bolduc, provides a significant boost of confidence for the team as they return to their home ice.

Montreal Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault makes a save against the Chicago Blackhawks during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Matt Marton)
Canadiens goaltender Sam Montembeault makes a crucial save during the second period, securing the win.

Meanwhile, the Chicago Blackhawks face an immediate challenge to turn their season around. Dropping their third consecutive game despite being tied 2-2 after two periods in each contest highlights a critical inability to close games. They will host Utah on Monday night, hoping to secure their first win of what has been a difficult start to their centennial celebration. Addressing their penalty issues and finding a way to maintain leads will be paramount if they wish to escape the bottom of the standings. More news and updates on their progress can be found on AP NHL.

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