"I just think I feel most comfortable and most dominant in the middle," said Gauthier, who was chosen by the Philadelphia Flyers with the No. 5 pick.
Gauthier played center during most of his time developing in minor hockey in Arizona and Michigan. But during two seasons with the USA Hockey National Team Development Program, he alternated between center and left wing.
He played some center during the first half of last season with the NTDP U-18 team, but fit best at left wing on a line with center Logan Cooley (Arizona Coyotes, No. 3) and right wing Jimmy Snuggerud (St. Louis Blues, No. 23).
Gauthier scored 34 goals in 54 games, second on the NTDP, and his 65 points were fifth.
With that much success playing most of the season at his second-best spot on the ice, the Flyers are confident Gauthier can be even better shifting back to center.
"He's such a good skater that I think he'll be fine in the middle," Philadelphia special assistant to the general manager Daniel Briere said. "He's powerful. In the games that we've seen him last year, we thought he played really, really well in the middle. It gives him the chance to be more involved in the play, gives him the chance to use his skating ability even more, because he can get to different areas really quick because he's so explosive.
"The fallback is he can play wing all day long if center doesn't work. But right now, I see him as a center."