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7th whitewash in 32 matches: Jacob Fowler ends his regular season in style
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The Montreal Canadien met Dustin Wolf last night.

The Calgary Flames’ goalkeeper was unbeatable, and he shut out the Tricolore to allow the Flames to win 1 to 0.

This was a frustrating loss to watch for the CH fans, as it is surely the case for other NHL fans after facing Wolf and the Flames.

It’s discouraging to face a goalkeeper who is so confident and solid in front of his net, and that’s a great strength to have on your team.

Luckily for the Tricolore, they potentially have a goalkeeper of this caliber who could come and frustrate opposing teams on a regular basis, just like Dustin Wolf did last night against the Canadien.

This goalkeeper, you all know him, it’s Jacob Fowler.

The 20-year-old CH prospect is sensational this season in the NCAA, as he strings together good performances with legendary calm.

Moreover, last night, Fowler completed his regular season with a 7th shutout in 32 games.

This was the last game of the regular season for Boston College last night, and the Eagles won 6 to 0 against Merrimack University.

Fowler stopped 27 shots, which further improved his already impressive statistics.

For comparison, in his rookie season in the NCAA, last year, Fowler had a record of 32-6-1 with a goals-against average of 2.14 and a save percentage of 0.926.

This was a very good season for Fowler, but this season, the Tricolore prospect has really taken his game to another level.

In short, Fowler is really showing us that he has great potential, and we’re all eager to see him make the jump to the pros next season.

He could join the Rocket/Canadien as soon as the NCAA playoffs, the Frozen Four, are completed.

Last season, Fowler and Boston College lost in the Frozen Four final to the University of Denver.

This season, it’s clear that Fowler and his team won’t want to miss out on it for a second time.


In a flash

— It’s sure.

— A prospect to watch at the next draft.

— Indeed.

— To follow.

— Wow. What a fight!

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