Canadiens’ Fowler posts first career shutout — and holds Crosby one back of Lemieux
MONTREAL — Sidney Crosby arrived in Montreal on the brink of history. Jacob Fowler made sure it would have to wait.
Fowler stopped 31 shots for his first career shutout, lifting the Montreal Canadiens to a 4-0 win over the slumping Pittsburgh Penguins and keeping Crosby one point shy of Mario Lemieux on the all-time scoring list.
Canadiens fans cheered and chanted Fowler’s name after he earned the game’s first star, disrupting the 21-year-old’s on-ice interview as he looked up at the Bell Centre crowd, smiling in disbelief.
“It’s crazy. I feel like it’s pretty undeserved,” he said. “I haven’t really done much here, but I don’t know, it’s kind of addicting. You want to hear it more and more.


