Canada was playing against Austria today in the World Championship.
Kaiden Guhle shined in the match, and it was very fast.
The Canadian defender collected two points (a goal and an assist) during the first period:
Great puck movement from Canada and Dylan Cousins opens the scoring!
Kayden Guehle gets an assist in the sequence 🍎 pic.twitter.com/LSu0JivF7g
– RDS (@RDSca) May 14, 2024
Pierre Hood 🐐 with the classic goal call “ET LE BUT”, this time to snipe Kayden Guhle 🇨🇦 in the World Championship.
We love to hear it 🤌pic.twitter.com/VKb8Q8FdTz
– /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) May 14, 2024
During the meeting, Connor Bedard also made a name for himself.
He scored his fifth goal of the tournament (in three matches), putting him joint top scorer in the competition with Oliver Kapanen:
Goal🚨: Star Bedard scores his fifth goal in the tournament, and now shares the top spot in the tournament in terms of number of goals! 🔥✅
Canada now leads 5-1 over Austria! #Men's worlds pic.twitter.com/UtmpBpWLyp
– TSN (@TSN_Sports) May 14, 2024
But despite the performances of Guhly and Bedard, it is Austria's comeback that we remember most about the match.
Why?
I say that because at the start of the third period Canada was up 6-1… and Jordan Binnington allowed five goals on nine shots during the third period.
From 6-1 to 6-6 against Austria… Oh. him too The biggest comeback in the history of the competition.
Fortunately, John Tavares held on in overtime to give his team the win.
The Canada captain unleashed a shot without warning that beat the Austria goalkeeper:
Captain John Tavares scores the winning goal in overtime and Canada breathes a sigh of relief! #Men's worlds pic.twitter.com/tqNJgorjTQ
– TSN (@TSN_Sports) May 14, 2024
Kaiden Guhle had a great game and was rewarded for his efforts.
He finished the game with a goal, an assist, 17:25 of playing time and a -1 lead.
The defender was named Player of the Match for Canada:
#GoHabsGo Defenseman Kayden Gohley is Canada's player of the game. pic.twitter.com/hBoijySjIg
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) May 14, 2024
Canada was hot…but escaped with the win in overtime (7-6).
Note that the Canadians will face Norway in the next match, which will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.
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– Eh, eh.
It turns out Team Canada needed Montembault more than anyone else. https://t.co/6XWzbjqwbF
– Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) May 14, 2024
– That's for sure.
from @7ElevenCanada This is hockey – not that he needs to be, but Connor McDavid will likely be more motivated tonight…
Bruce Boudreau on how he dealt with a star player in a similar situation and whether McDavid is ready for a huge No. 4 game: https://t.co/d3fWYhbgja#7Eleven this hockey pic.twitter.com/FghGIaf27C
– TSN Hockey (@TSNHockey) May 14, 2024
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– Michael Russo (@RussoHockey) May 14, 2024
– Yes?
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