Montreal Canadiens: Reviewing Habs Prospects Performance at World Juniors

EDMONTON, AB - DECEMBER 29: Kaiden Guhle (Photo by Codie McLachlan/Getty Images)
EDMONTON, AB - DECEMBER 29: Kaiden Guhle (Photo by Codie McLachlan/Getty Images) /
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Montreal Canadiens prospects are gearing up for Quarterfinal tomorrow.

Montreal Canadiens prospects have been representing their countries this week at the World Junior Hockey Championship in Edmonton, Alberta.

Three Habs prospects are taking part in the event. The Preliminary Round just wrapped up last night and all three will be taking part in the Quarterfinals which take place tomorrow.

With Covid-19 protocols in place, the tournament is being held in the same bubble that the NHL used in the postseason. While ten countries take part in the event, no fans are allowed in attendance and every game is being played at Rogers Place.

Of course, as Habs fans, we are particularly interested in how prospects of the Canadiens are doing, no matter what country they are from. Jan Mysak entered the tournament as the captain of an underdog Czech Republic team, Kaiden Guhle made the Canadiens team as a depth defenceman and Cole Caufield had high hopes he could be a big scorer on a deep team from the United States.

Well, with the day off today and all three players moving on to the next round, let’s take a quick look back at how they are performing.