"I don't believe in those stories. My talents didn't bring me where I am right now. It's been my work ethic and my hockey ability.
"I'm a late bloomer, so I know what it takes to succeed at the high level."
Auvitu's breadth is nearly worldwide and began in France - where his father played house league hockey and his uncle played pro, even representing the country internationally - then spans Finland and North America.
At the age of 15, Auvitu moved from Paris to the Alps, where hockey is more developed in Europe. After that, he relocated again.
"At the age of 17 (or) 18, I moved to Finland," Auvitu said. There, he arrived with an insatiable desire to continue his incline.
"I was like a young, hungry dog and I was ready to make everything a success in hockey," he said.
That continued in New Jersey, where the swift skating, puck-transporting defenceman developed the defensive aspect of his game. He credits Binghamton Devils Head Coach Rick Kowalsky and New Jersey Assistant Coach Alain Nasreddine for that.
"We focused a lot on my defensive side since it's my weakness," said Auvitu. "We focused on that the whole season: The position of my body and my stick."
It's all culminated in the current opportunity with the Oilers, who are a bonafide threat among the National Hockey League in the eyes of Auvitu.
"They are a contender to win the Cup," he said. "So, as a competitor, it's always very interesting to join this kind of team."
France to Finland, Albany and soon Alberta, the well-travelled Auvitu is prepared for the challenge.
"I'm ready to help contribute."