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Une journée dans la vie | Cutter Gauthier



Joignez-vous à nous pour un aperçu exclusif des coulisses de la routine quotidienne de Cutter Gauthier, l’ancien joueur vedette du Boston College qui évolue désormais dans la LNH pour les Ducks d’Anaheim. Des séances d’entraînement matinales aux entraînements sur glace, suivez Cutter dans sa transition du hockey universitaire au hockey professionnel. Obtenez un aperçu de son programme d’entraînement, écoutez ses réflexions sur les défis liés à l’accession au niveau de la LNH et voyez comment il équilibre sa vie hors de la glace. Que vous soyez un fan inconditionnel du hockey ou simplement curieux de la vie d’un athlète professionnel, cette vidéo offre une perspective intérieure sur le dévouement, la discipline et la détermination nécessaires pour réussir dans la LNH. ▼ Tout sur le hockey universitaire ◦ Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/everythingcollegehockey/ ◦ Facebook → https://www.facebook.com/everythingcollegehockey ◦ Twitter → https://twitter.com/TeamECH ◦ Tiktok → https://www.tiktok.com/@everythingcollegehockey ◦ Site Web → https://www.echlocker.com/ Taguez-nous sur les médias sociaux : #everythingcollegehockey #ech #collegehockey #dayinthelife #nhl #CutterGauthier

23 Comments

  1. This is a a kid that thinks that he's better than the whole league, watch him go down. He's a little bit young man who thinks that he's better than the whole league, just get better little by little. You will be humbled

  2. see now, i think people overlook his thick skin. Was him saying no to playing in philly a spoiled brat move? yes. BUT, the mans got balls ya know, to say that, knowing hed get absolutely flamed takes a lot. i mean hes in the nhl and establishing yourself where YOU want isnt something people can have happen, so good for him for going in the direction he wanted. he basically accepted himself as a target in the leauge. is he going to perhaps be humbled because of how he is? certainly, probably. not saying it was a correct thing to do per say, but he gets too much hate for doing something that SO many players would want to do, say explicitly that they dont want to play on a certain team/team they are on. exciting to see how his prof career unfolds. kids got balls, respect.

  3. Philly fans are still crying. Maybe if their GM and management staff didn’t mess up their relationship with him he would be in Philly!

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