Claude Gauthier (hockey player)
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Claude Gauthier is a former ice hockey player who played Right Wing and was drafted first overall in the 1964 NHL Amateur Draft by the Detroit Red Wings from a midget team in Rosemont, Quebec. He never played in the NHL.
Preceded by Garry Monahan |
NHL First Overall Draft Pick 1964 |
Succeeded by Andre Veilleux |
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