"So, when he saw Blackhawks center
Frank Nazar skating the puck through the neutral zone with his head down, Guhle pounced.
Did he realize that was Nazar skating through the neutral zone?
Guhle remained silent, which basically answered the question.
Did he know that when he hit a young, skilled player the way he did, he would be challenged to a fight?
«Yup,» he simply replied.
Was it a response to what the Blackhawks were doing with Demidov?
Guhle did not remain silent for that one.
«A little bit, yeah,» Guhle said. «I mean, if you go after one of our younger, skilled players, I'm going to do the same thing. I think they expect that. I don't know, maybe they didn't. But yeah, it had a little bit of something to do with that.»
Canadiens captain
Nick Suzuki had the same read on the situation.
«He definitely had a target on his back tonight,» Suzuki said of Demidov. «I think guys around the league know what kind of player he is. I mean, he's had that his whole life, probably. In minor hockey or in junior, when you're a top player, guys know that. And he's obviously that. He definitely handled it really well. He wasn't retaliating, just kind of took it on the chin and kept battling.
«It's great to see that from a young player.»
Demidov was on the ice when Guhle hit Nazar, as was Kaiser and
Tyler Bertuzzi. They both went after Demidov as Guhle was busy fighting
Louis Crevier, who picked up an instigator penalty for going after Guhle - a power play the Canadiens also scored on.
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