Daily News | Flyers draft: Could playmaker Gabe Perreault be the perfect complement to Cutter Gauthier?
in the fourth installment of a six-part series examining the prospects that the team may consider targeting in the first round.This season, Perreault played on the left wing of the NTDP’s vaunted top line alongside draft-eligible prospects Will Smith at center andon the right wing. While Peters acknowledged that Smith, Central Scouting’s third-ranked North American skater, didn’t necessarily need Perreault to make him a better player, Perreault did so anyway with his playmaking ability.
“The game looks easy from upstairs, and there are things that he does that you don’t see even from upstairs and he makes the play,” Peters said. But Peters reiterated that Perreault’s intelligence has compensated at the junior level for his physical limitations, which is why he has ascended throughout the season into the top-10 conversation.“I think that for any guy, you say, OK, what are the things that can be improved?” Peters said. “It is harder to become a better skater.
“[Perreault’s] vision and his hockey sense are at such a high level that you will always get a good pass,” Peters said. “You will always get a chance to be a threat. You just have to be ready, because he’s probably going to make a play that not even you can anticipate because he’s that unique of a thinker in terms of how he does things. So I would say anybody that’s a shooter, you just put your stick where it needs to be, and he’ll get it there.
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