Cutter Gauthier’s 1st NHL Hat Trick Leads Ducks Past Panthers
Gauthier, 21, tied for NHL lead with 10 goals after first career hat trick in Ducks' 7-3 win, pushing team to Pacific Division top spot.
- On Tuesday night Cutter Gauthier, 21-year-old forward, scored his first career hat trick and had a four-point game as the Anaheim Ducks routed the Florida Panthers 7-3 at the Honda Center.
- With his first three shots, Gauthier scored including a power-play one-timer from Troy Terry and tied the NHL lead with 10 goals, the first 21-year-old to do so since McDavid and Matthews seven years ago.
- Lukas Dostal's 18 saves helped the Ducks improve to 4-1-0 at home as they finished with 32 shots to Florida's 21; Leo Carlsson had two assists before a third-period game misconduct.
- By beating the Panthers again, the Anaheim Ducks moved into first place in the Pacific Division for the first time since Dec. 18, 2021, as Florida dropped to 1-5-0 on the road.
- Gauthier and linemate Leo Carlsson extended scoring streaks to seven games, the youngest teammates to do so since Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl nine years ago, and the Ducks scored six or more goals in three of a dozen games.
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Cutter Gauthier’s 1st NHL hat trick leads Ducks past Panthers
ANAHEIM — Cutter is sharp, and so are the Ducks. With his first career NHL hat trick on Tuesday night, 21-year-old Cutter Gauthier helped the Ducks beat the reigning Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers for the second time in eight days. Following their shootout win on the road last week, the Ducks pulled away from the Panthers for a 7-3 win, sweeping a three-game homestand at the Honda Center to make it four straight wins and six of seven for …
Behind Cutter Gauthier's first hat trick, Ducks down Panthers again
Cutter Gauthier recorded his first career hat trick and added an assist as the host Anaheim Ducks claimed their fourth consecutive victory, trouncing the Florida Panthers 7-3 on Tuesday.
Panthers implode late in ugly 7-3 loss to Ducks
The Florida Panthers surrendered three goals in a 3:04 span of the third period to turn a close game into an ugly 7-3 loss to the Anaheim Ducks at Honda Center. Down 4-3 at the start of third, the Cats kept within striking distance until Jacob Trouba snuck in to pot a rebound after Cutter Gauthier redirected Mason McTavish’s shot from the right point on Sergei Bobrovsky at the 11:23 mark. Source
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