During the WJC and World Hockey Championships, Cutter Gauthier showcased his impressive skills.
It's clear that he has the potential to become a valuable player for the Philadelphia Flyers if he maintains his level of performance.
Might be out there already, but Cutter Gauthier confirmed yesterday there were discussions in the second half of his NCAA season that he could turn pro with the Philadelphia Flyers for 2023-24.
He elected to stay committed to Boston College.
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Gauthier's power-play abilities, which were deadly on Team USA, would be a valuable asset to the Flyers.
However, he has decided, after discussing with his parents and coaches at Boston College, not to turn pro during the second half of the NHL season.
This was a difficult decision for the young player, as he undoubtedly would have enjoyed the opportunity to play for his team and start contributing immediately.
Gauthier's goals now include further development, which may not be such a bad idea for a team that isn't expected to contend for a while.