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Ducks trade Jamie Drysdale to Flyers, acquire Cutter Gauthier

January 9, 2024, 6:21 AM ET [35 Comments]
Ben Shelley
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The Anaheim Ducks completed a massive trade with the Philadelphia Flyers earlier today, acquiring forward Cutter Gauthier, in exchange for defenseman Jamie Drysdale and a 2025 second-round pick.


Drysdale was originally selected sixth overall by the Ducks in the 2020 NHL Draft. After making the jump right to professional hockey, the defenseman quickly earned a spot with Anaheim and has a ton of potential, with a blend of great skating ability and offensive upside. However, his biggest issue has been staying healthy and over the last season and a half, Drysdale has suited up for just 18 games.

On the flip side, Cutter Gauthier was selected fifth overall by the Flyers in 2022, and has spent the last two seasons in the NCAA. The forward has posted great numbers with Boston College with high-end scoring ability, and is fresh off an excellent outing at the World Juniors. However, it was revealed he did not want to play for the Flyers, according to the team.

Despite how significant of a trade this is, it’s one that’s really hard to evaluate right now. Both players have massive upside but Drysdale doesn't have a ton of NHL experience to this point, and Gauthier has yet to play an NHL game.

One of the bigger impacts also comes in the long-term implications of dealing a defenseman for a forward. Anaheim is quietly building what could be a powerhouse of a forward group, centered around Leo Carlsson, Mason McTavish, Trevor Zegras, Troy Terry, and now Cutter Gauthier. However, even while their defensive prospect pool runs deep, Drysdale’s loss could end up being felt on the right side. The second round pick involved also isn’t insignificant.

I think as an immediate reaction, this is a deal that could end up turning out really well for Anaheim, but still carries a degree of risk. Gauthier is a top-tier prospect and will be yet another highly-skilled forward to add to the long-term makeup of the top-six, but Drysdale could’ve potentially provided a great impact in a top-four, or even top-pairing role down the road.

It’s one that’s going to be really interesting to look back on in a few years to judge, but at the moment, there’s no telling who outright wins this trade.


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