Fowler's stellar debut saves propel Canadiens to victory over Penguins
By Wes Crosby
NHL.com Independent Correspondent
December 12, 2025
In a thrilling NHL showdown, the Montreal Canadiens emerged victorious over the Pittsburgh Penguins, with a stellar performance by rookie Jacob Fowler. The 21-year-old netminder made an impressive 36 saves in his debut, showcasing his potential as a future star.
Fowler, drafted in the third round in 2023, was a force to be reckoned with. He stood tall against the Penguins, making seven saves on Crosby, his childhood idol. The young goalie's performance was a testament to his dedication and skill, leaving the crowd in awe.
The Canadiens' offensive prowess was on full display, with Cole Caufield scoring his third goal in four games. Caufield's power play goal in the second period extended the lead to 3-0, showcasing the team's ability to capitalize on opportunities.
However, the Penguins fought back, with Bryan Rust and Tristan Jarry making crucial contributions. Rust's goal and assist, along with Jarry's 25 saves, kept the Penguins in the game. The third period saw a thrilling comeback, with Rust and Oliver Kapanen scoring to narrow the gap.
Despite the Penguins' efforts, Fowler's saves proved to be the turning point. His ability to stop shots and maintain the lead was instrumental in the Canadiens' victory. The game's delay due to an accident on a local highway added an extra layer of challenge, but the team's resilience prevailed.
The Canadiens' win marked a significant moment for Fowler, who expressed his excitement, having grown up a Pittsburgh fan. His performance not only secured his place in NHL history as the first Florida-born goalie but also as the fourth Montreal goalie to win their debut in the past decade. The team's success and Fowler's impressive debut have set the stage for an exciting season ahead.
Notes: The game's delay and the Penguins' struggles with execution highlighted the challenges of the NHL. The Canadiens' forward Jake Evans missed the game due to personal reasons, but his return is expected soon. The game's outcome and Fowler's performance sparked discussions about the team's potential and the future of the NHL.