The Montreal Canadiens are clearly seeking reinforcement in goal behind Samuel Montembeault, but there is hope for the future.
Cayden Primeau no longer seems to have the organization’s trust, but reinforcements are on the way in the medium term.
In an interview with the NHL’s official website, promising young goalie Jacob Fowler confirmed his intention to sign with the Montreal Canadiens.
Unlike players like Cal Petersen or Adam Fox, Fowler has no plans to take an unexpected detour – and that’s great news! He intends to join the team that drafted him.
Jacob Fowler shares his thoughts on the future
In an insightful article by Guillaume Lepage, Fowler opens up about what lies ahead in his career.
Here’s a key excerpt where he makes his intentions clear:
“My aunt still lives in Montreal, and she knows how passionate the fans are,” he says.
“I often remind her not to get too caught up in all of that. It’s the same for me. I have a great opportunity, and my dream is to play for the Bleu-Blanc-Rouge, but there are still many steps to take.”
- Jacob Fowler, confirming his dream of playing for the Habs.
The next big step in his career will be transitioning to the professional ranks and timing that move will be crucial.
If he continues his dominant play in the NCAA and leads his team to success, the temptation to sign with the Canadiens will be strong.
- Guillaume Lepage
In the conversation, Fowler speaks openly about his ambitions for the “next level,” making it clear that it’s a goal he keeps in mind every day.
Hearing him express his dream of playing for the Montreal Canadiens will certainly resonate with many fans of the team.
We highly recommend reading the full article:
At just 20 years old, Fowler has been outstanding this season at Boston College (NCAA), posting an impressive 1.55 goals-against average and a .943 save percentage, with 8 wins and 2 losses.
Definitely a player to watch.
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