Cougars’ Connor Bowie takes hockey career to Toronto
PRINCE GEORGE – One of the longest-serving Prince George Cougars players in recent memory has committed to the next chapter of his hockey career.
Long-time Cougar Connor Bowie announced his commitment to Toronto Metropolitan University, formerly known as Ryerson University. The athletic program is currently going through a process to change its team name, but up until this point has been recognized as the Rams, and played in the U Sports Men’s Hockey League.
“Ryerson is the best possible spot for my development as a hockey player, paired with a great school, and unreal facility, it was clear where I should be playing hockey next year. I was interested in the program right away,” said Bowie.
Bowie, 21, spent the last four seasons with the Cats, totalling 222 games played. In those contests, the Fort St. John product finished with 40 goals and 29 assists. Bowie’s best season offensively came in 2021-22 picking up 28 points (15G – 13A) in 64 games. The 6’3 forward was a big part of the Cougars’ leadership group, serving as an alternate captain in his final two years in Prince George.
