Bobby Cowan, a dynamic forward from Edina, has officially committed to play college hockey at Western Michigan University. The talented Cowan has been turning heads this season with the Madison Capitols in the USHL, putting up impressive numbers that have cemented his reputation as one of the top prospects in the league. With 20 goals, 24 assists, and 44 points in 44 games, Cowan ranks third on the team in scoring, showing his consistent ability to contribute offensively.
Originally committed to the University of St. Thomas, Cowan has made the decision to switch his commitment to Western Michigan. Before making his mark with the Capitols, Cowan was already a household name in Minnesota High School Hockey, where he was a key member for the Edina Hornets. His leadership and clutch performances helped lead the Hornets to the 2024 Minnesota State High School Hockey Championship, where Cowan scored the game-winning goal in a thrilling final against Chanhassen. That championship victory was a defining moment in Cowan’s young career, and his ability to perform in high-pressure situations was one of the reasons his stock has risen so dramatically.
Cowan’s ability to create offense has been on full display this season with Madison. Whether it’s his vision, skating, or strong shot, he’s proven to be a multi-dimensional player who can make things happen at both ends of the ice. His 44 points this season demonstrate not just his scoring ability, but his overall hockey IQ, making him a true asset to his team.
As a player who has shown a remarkable blend of skill, determination, and leadership, Bobby Cowan is poised to continue his development at the collegiate level. Western Michigan University is getting a player with a proven track record and a promising future. With a State Championship and a standout season in the USHL, Bobby Cowan’s future in hockey looks incredibly bright.
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