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Cutter Gauthier finally scores his first NHL goal
Cutter Gauthier finally scores for the Anaheim Ducks, and everybody thinks more goals are on the way
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Late in the 17th game of his NHL career, Cutter Gauthier finally scored a goal for the Anaheim Ducks. Gauthier’s teammates and coaches don’t expect he’ll have to wait so long for the second goal in what’s already been a tumultuous year for a gifted rookie learning all about the multifold challenges of pro hockey.
Cutter Gauthier gets his first NHL goal — is it time for Teemu Selanne’s ‘ketchup splat’?
Gauthier is a believer, and he finally enjoyed his breakthrough on Friday against Detroit with a third-period goal in the Ducks’ 6-4 victory. Gauthier got a pass from Drew Helleson and had a step on Detroit defenseman Albert Johansson as he blew through the left side of the ice into the Red Wings’ zone.
Cutter Gauthier scores first career goal in Ducks' win over Red Wings
Cutter Gauthier scored his first NHL goal to put the Ducks ahead with 8:51 to play as they rallied from a two-goal deficit for a 6-4 victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Friday night.Ross Johnston scored the Ducks' fourth consecutive goal 38 seconds after Gauthier's goal,
Cutter Gauthier puts Ducks ahead with his 1st NHL goal, and Anaheim rallies past the Red Wings 6-4
Cutter Gauthier scored his first NHL goal to put the Ducks ahead with 8:51 to play, and Anaheim rallied from a two-goal deficit for a 6-4 victory over the Detroit Red Wings.
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Despite His Lack of Goals, Cutter Gauthier Isn’t Crying
Practice officially ended 20 minutes ago, but Cutter Gauthier remains on the ice, taking passes from assistant coach Tim Army and hammering them into the net. He curses loudly after missing high on one of them before resuming until Army is out of pucks.
Gauthier gets 1st goal, Ducks score 4 in 3rd to rally past Red Wings
ANAHEIM -- Cutter Gauthier scored his first NHL goal for the Anaheim Ducks, who scored four times in the third period to rally for a 6-4 win against the Detroit Red Wings at Honda Center on Friday. Gauthier gave Anaheim a 4-3 lead at 11:09 of the third on a wrist shot off the rush.
Ducks' Cutter Gauthier: Lights lamp Friday
Lights lamp Friday
Top-5: Cutter Gauthier finally scores his first NHL goal
Only five games were played yesterday in the National Hockey League, with many teams on vacation. Even so, there were some fine highlights. Here’s what caught our eye. 1. Cutter Gauthier finally scores his first career NHL goal Here was a prospect whose first NHL goal was long overdue.
Recap: Gauthier Scores First Career Goal as Ducks Rally for Comeback Win over Detroit
The Ducks erased a two-goal deficit with a resurgent third period tonight on home ice, rallying for a 6-4 comeback win over the Detroit Red Wings at Honda Center. NHL GAMECENTER | DUCKS STREAM With the resilient victory,
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Ducks take momentum from homestand win on the road to Dallas and Chicago
Despite winning just two of six games on home ice, the team can take encouraging signs from Friday’s comeback win over ...
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Third-period surge sends Ducks past Red Wings
Cutter Gauthier's first NHL goal broke a third-period tie, Ross Johnston added to the lead 38 seconds later and the Anaheim ...
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'This one stings': Wings fail to protect two-goal lead, upended by Ducks
Anaheim scored four straight goals, including two in a span of 38 seconds, leading the Ducks to a 6-4 victory over the Wings.
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Detroit Red Wings lose to Anaheim Ducks 6-4
The Detroit Red Wings have now lost three of the past four games following Friday night's 6-4 loss to the Anaheim Ducks.
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