☑The 26-year-old Canadian born in Airdrie (Alberta Province, Canada) plays on the extreme right, has 183 cm and 88 kg. and is a powerful striker and a perfect marker. It’s the first experience with a team outside of North America.
☑ He started hockey in his hometown and after going through several Canadian junior leagues (the most important being WHL, one of the three leagues forming the National Junior Championship of Canada) was selected for the hockey team of the University of the Canadian city of Regina, being enrolled at the “Arts Faculty” and evolving in the Canadian University Championship (USports). At Regina University he played in 2013-2017 with 134 appearances and 88 points (33 goals and 55 assists).
☑ In January 2016, following behavioral tests and “leadership” through which Queen University team coach (Todd Johnson) tested his players, Cody Fowlie was named as the captain of the team.
☑The very good university championship results propelled him into the national university team of Canada, with whom he won the bronze medal at the 2015 University Winter Games held in Granada (Spain).
In the second half of the 2017-2018 season, Cody took the lead in a professional league signing with the American team Jacksonville IceMen, a team linked to the Winnipeg Jets (NHL) and Manitoba Moose (AHL) teams.
☑ After a very good 2017-2018 season final (14 points in 21 matches) he was retained in Jacksonville, managing to become the third player in terms of points last season (with 42 points in 71 matches) and the second goal scorer (with 20 goals scored), making a full contribution to qualifying his team in the ECHL play-off.
🔈When the contract for the second season extended, Jacksonville coach Jason Christie described Cody Fowlie as the official site of the team as follows: “Again, character is a big factor in building a successful program and Cody is a great guy, just a down-to-earth person. He did well at the university, then came in at the end of our year and had a good finish with us. We’re looking for big things out of him. ”
Welcome to Brasov, Cody!