From the very first game of the season, Kaiden Guhle has been the most used player by Martin St-Louis. The analysts are all unanimous: the youngster is playing as if he had 10 years of experience in the NHL, while he is just giving his first skate. In addition to his ability to get the offense going and be involved in that aspect of the game, his defensive strengths and physicality make him a complete defenseman. We knew he would be good, but the rate at which he is progressing is phenomenal. One stat stood out from last night's game and it proves how much Martin St. Louis already has blind faith in Guhle. Of Sidney Crosby's 18:58 of playing time, Kaiden Guhle was on the ice for 15:28, neutralizing the Penguins captain who finished the game with zero points. <div align='center'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/EricEngels/status/1582203585131335680?t=ORdzcI13gVcMPcjQImvomA&s=19'> </a></blockquote></div> Being able to shut down a player of Crosby's caliber for one appearance is good, but for more than 15 minutes is practically a feat at such a young age.