I think there’s a danger with associating Fowler with Primeau just because they have some similiarities as successful American goaltenders that went the college route and played USHL. I thought Primeau was going to be good, as you did, but so far it hasn’t worked out for him. At the same time, I think the timing is a little better because the Habs will be on the rise as opposed to a clear rebuilder or a team that for the most part is stuck in the mediocre middle.
I think the similarity to Swayman holds up a little better because I think like Swayman he’s never been riddled with upside and all those raw tools for a goaltender, yet he consistently stops the puck at a high rate. Every year. Primeau wasn’t even good his draft year and that’s why he went in the 7th round. He had a few good years in college. Evidently he had ability. Not saying otherwise, but I don’t think he’s that similar other than some of their routes in hockey.
And with the routes, I think there’s more similiarities to Swayman. The fact that Fowler has had to rise from starting out in Florida is not easy. Even with the two successful NHL franchises, there’s no real junior hockey in the state. There still aren’t that many real prospects that emerge from the state. He’s not one of these kids that grew up on hockey’s doorstep in Michigan (like Primeau with a father who was an NHL’er) or Minnesota or Massachusetts. Swayman grew up in Alaska. That’s a hockey state, but it’s so far out of the way that it’s always a challenge to make it big from Alaska. A little like a player like Cozens or McKenna from Yukon in Canada. That’s a far road to travel. There’s a toughness that instills in a player.
He probably ends up somewhere between the two, but I think he’s legit and will be a starting goaltender in the NHL.