Nathan Gaucher takes pride in being an intimidating factor for Quebec of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
"I like to get to that dump-and-chase game, get some hits," he said. "I like it when people are kind of afraid of playing against me and don't want to get into a battle with me. This is what drives me to play even harder."
The right-shot center (6-foot-3, 207 pounds) is easily recognized whenever he takes the ice, but it's his ability to get pucks to the net using his size and strength that has scouts convinced he's a legitimate first-round pick in the 2022 Upper Deck NHL Draft.
"He's a big center who does a lot of little things well that coaches appreciate," Jean-Francois Damphousse of NHL Central Scouting said. "He'll win you face-offs, kill penalties, is physical and reliable on both sides of the puck. Is he going to be a second line or third line guy? It's debatable, but I think he's a good prospect with a mature body who's still progressing."
Gaucher,
No. 19 in NHL Central Scouting's final ranking of North American skaters
, finished third on Quebec with 57 points (31 goals, 26 assists), scored five power-play goals and was tied with three other players for the QMJHL lead with five shorthanded goals in 66 games. He also won 59.2 percent of his face-offs.
He has eight points (three goals, five assists) and has won 59.2 percent of his face-offs in nine QMJHL playoff games. Quebec is playing Shawinigan in the semifinals.
"I played power play, penalty kill, 5-on-6 and 6-on-5," Gaucher said. "It's nice to be used by [coach] Patrick Roy in that way and have a great role on the team. A lot of players would say they enjoy the power play most, but I like penalty killing because the power play, to me, is moving it around in the zone. I like to pressure my opponent and create turnovers. I like to take advantage of the softness of the power play."