Kaiden Guhle’s contract: the Canadiens’ biggest theft, according to an NHL executive

Crédit: Kaiden Guhle and Tom Wilson skate in Game One of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

In the long term, the Canadiens have already signed several pieces of their puzzle: Nick Suzuki, Cole Caufield and Juraj Slafkovsky are three important pieces. The club’s top line is signed for the long term, and the captain’s contract has laid the groundwork. Will Ivan Demidov join them one day? Possibly, yes. Defensively, the focus is on Lane Hutson’s upcoming contract, which could be signed in the next few weeks. But in concrete terms, two guys are signed long-term: Noah Dobson and Kaiden Guhle. And we need to talk about the latter’s contract. The left-hander, who was once a first-round pick of Marc Bergevin’s, has a $5.55M per year that runs from this year until 2031. And Marco D’Amico, who discussed the subject on the Shaun Starr podcast, had this to say about the contract.

I was told by an NHL executive that Kaiden Guhle’s contract is the Canadiens’ biggest steal.

Marco D’Amico

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt2A3RFbWds [content-ads]The problem with Guhle has always been injuries. And I’m sure that had an impact on the negotiations between Kent Hughes and the Canadiens’ agent,because if he’s healthy, Guhle is a first-pair defenseman. If the Canadiens are ever able to sign Hutson long-term and develop David Reinbacher, it will make the club’s defense a huge strength for the future. And clearly, the contract of Guhle, a player whose work is visibly recognized, has something to do with all this. [spacer title=’Overtime’]- It’s been stirring.– How does it work to have a hockey team? [BPM Sports] – Wow.