Raiders GM Hunt breaks down blockbuster Guhle trade
For parts of five seasons, Kaiden Guhle embodied what it meant to be a Prince Albert Raider. Coming to the team with high expectations as a first overall bantam draft pick, he eventually became the team’s captain and their rock on the back end.
Today, however, that exceptional tenure in Prince Albert came to an end for Guhle. The Raiders traded him to the Edmonton Oil Kings for a haul that has many around the junior hockey world nodding approvingly at Raiders GM Curtis Hunt.
“He (Guhle) is as mature as they come,” said Hunt. “That’s maybe the big loss for our club, though we are getting two great kids back. The club has to be the first priority.”
The return on the trade was an impressive collection of two roster players and four picks, with two of those picks in the prospects draft being first-rounders (including the 13th overall pick in the 2021 draft). The two players, Carson Latimer and Eric Johnston, have both been regulars with the Oil Kings this season.