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GDT Game 4: VS Pittsburgh, Monday, October 17, 7:00 PM EST

Guhle's a real one, boy. I don't know if we're ever going to get much production on the scoresheet, but he just might end up being a very solid #2. Put him with a Fox/Makar/Hughes and just let 'em be the fourth forward.
 
Guhle's a real one, boy. I don't know if we're ever going to get much production on the scoresheet, but he just might end up being a very solid #2. Put him with a Fox/Makar/Hughes and just let 'em be the fourth forward.
2A - a back hand pass at that for Susie’s G
 
Guhle's a real one, boy. I don't know if we're ever going to get much production on the scoresheet, but he just might end up being a very solid #2. Put him with a Fox/Makar/Hughes and just let 'em be the fourth forward.
I don't think McDonagh-like numbers are out of the question.
 
Guhle's a real one, boy. I don't know if we're ever going to get much production on the scoresheet, but he just might end up being a very solid #2. Put him with a Fox/Makar/Hughes and just let 'em be the fourth forward.
Those are very rare talents. Guhle has a good chance to become the no. 1 d-man on this team, just not as good as Makar or Fox. Quinn Hughes is not a no. 1 d-man, he's way too one-dimensional. Luke Hughes, on the other hand, will likely be an excellent no. 1.
 
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Yeah. Point remains. A 20 year old rookie dman in his 3rd NHL game and he looks like a 10 year vet out there. Obviously our options are limited right now, so he's getting opportunities he wouldn't normally. What he's done with those opportunities is impressive.
 
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