Cutter Gauthier Absent From March 3–4 NHL DFS & Player-Prop Coverage; Key Picks and Strategy

Cutter Gauthier Absent From March 3–4 NHL DFS & Player-Prop Coverage; Key Picks and Strategy

The most recent DFS and player-prop guidance for the March 3 and March 4 slates does not mention cutter gauthier, instead spotlighting an 11-game Tuesday slate and a five-game Wednesday slate that favor established goaltenders and high-usage forwards. That omission narrows immediate DFS and prop focus to the names and matchups highlighted below and clarifies where roster construction and single-game bets are being concentrated.

Cutter Gauthier: Presence in the March 3–4 Coverage

The compiled March coverage does not list cutter gauthier among the featured DFS targets or player-prop recommendations. The emphasis in the Tuesday and Wednesday breakdowns is on specific goaltenders, several power-play–active forwards and a short Wednesday slate anchored by a notable Islanders playmaker.

Tuesday, March 3 DFS Picks & Slate Notes

Tuesday’s slate contains 11 games, with multiple start times across the evening. The breakdown highlights several goaltenders and forwards with clear roles or recent streaks that make them DFS considerations for that full slate.

  • Bye-week structure: 11 games scheduled; five games at 7: 00 p. m. EST, one at 8: 00 p. m., two at 9: 00 p. m., one at 9: 30 p. m. and two at 10: 00 p. m.
  • Biggest favorites on the moneyline in the published market: Winnipeg (vs. Chicago), Colorado (at Anaheim), Columbus (vs. Nashville) and Montreal (at San Jose).
  • Notable game totals flagged: Penguins-Bruins, Predators-Blue Jackets, Golden Knights-Sabres, Mammoth-Capitals, Senators-Oilers, Lightning-Wild, Avalanche-Ducks and Canadiens-Sharks set at 6. 5 goals; Panthers-Devils, Blackhawks-Jets and Stars-Flames listed at 5. 5 goals.

Primary DFS targets called out for the Tuesday slate include:

  • Casey DeSmith (DAL at CGY, $8, 000) — slated for the second half of a back-to-back and riding a run of outings with two goals allowed or fewer. Calgary is noted as one of the stingiest defenses by goals-against.
  • Sergei Bobrovsky (FLA at NJD, $7, 800) — noted for a previous shutout and matchups against a low-scoring New Jersey unit over a recent multi-game stretch.
  • Matt Boldy (MIN vs. TBL, $7, 700) — on a nine-game point streak with significant shooting and power-play production during that run.
  • Cole Caufield (MTL at SJS, $7, 100) — carrying a goal-scoring tear since the calendar flip and strong recent numbers in post-Olympic outings and past meetings vs. the Sharks.
  • Matthew Tkachuk (FLA at NJD, $6, 900), Brayden Point (TBL at MIN, $6, 600), Gabriel Landeskog (COL at ANA, $5, 500) — all noted for recent production returning from the Olympic break or immediate form.
  • Line combinations highlighted for stacking: a Buffalo top line expected to face a Vegas club that has allowed multiple goals per game since the break; and a Colorado offense noted as a slate favorite in its meeting at Anaheim.

Value and role plays include a mix of mid-priced wings and a low-cost option at winger, each with recent point streaks or shooting volume that could pay off in tournaments or GPPs.

Wednesday, March 4 Player Props: Isle Have Another Apple and Key Matchups

The Wednesday slate is compact with five games, and player-prop attention turns to specific playmakers and shot-volume forwards.

  • Matthew Barzal — highlighted for playmaking, with a noted season total of 17 goals and 38 assists and a three-game assist streak since the Olympic break; strong road assist totals are called out.
  • William Nylander — presented as a top playmaker with 36 assists and 20 goals for the season and a history of producing assists on the road in the cited stretch.
  • Leo Carlsson — featured for balanced offense and shot volume, with 20 goals and 29 assists in the season sample and a home shot-rate noted in the breakdown.

These Wednesday player-prop angles prioritize assists and shots on goal for playmakers in road and home splits, while advising bettors that odds are time-sensitive and subject to change for the compact slate.

What This Means for Rosters and Props

With the March 3 slate stacked and March 4 thinning to five contests, the guidance issued emphasizes goaltender stability and forwards with recent streaks or power-play usage. The absence of cutter gauthier from the featured lists narrows immediate actionable options to the players and matchups enumerated above. Roster builders and prop players should weigh recent form notes, matchup totals and usage patterns listed for the highlighted names when finalizing lineups or single-game wagers. Market details and odds were referenced from the published materials and are subject to change.