According to College Puck NXT, Lincoln Stars goalie Will Prowse has committed to BU. The Vail, Colorado, native, a late 2006 birthdate, is in his second USHL season and has a 2.56 GAA and a .912 save percentage in 37 games. The Stars acknowledged his commitment on FaceBook.
After playing the in Rocky Mountain Roughriders AAA system, Prowse headed to the Holderness School in New Hampshire with his twin brother, Henry, a defenseman. Will saw limited action at Holderness and attended a Stars tryout camp where he impressed the coaching staff and earned a roster spot.
During the 2024-25 season, he produced 2.77 GAA and an .896 save percentage in 25 game and was named to the USHL's All-Rookie Team along with current Terrier Tynan Lawrence. Prowse committed to Princeton a year ago but later decommitted.
Prowse is the third goalie commitment to BU in recent months, following 2027 recruit Brady Knowling and 2027 or 2028 recruit Andrei Nikolaev.
Looking ahead
2026 recruit Caleb Malhotra scored his 28th goal and added an assist in Brantford's 6-4 win against Niagara. Malhotra's 51st assist tied a franchise rookie record. Fellow recruit Haoxi Wang scored his fifth goal--his second in three games--and assisted on another for the IceDogs.
Wang from the wall🎯
— Ontario Hockey League (@OHLHockey) March 8, 2026
The @OHLIceDogs score early as Haoxi Wang wires home his 5th of the season!#TheFutureIsTeal pic.twitter.com/8CURmFQta1
Looking back--Goalie Edition
Drew Commesso, an emergency call-up for Chicago, stopped 22 of 24 shots in the Blackhawks' 3-2 overtime win over Utah. It was his second win in three NHL starts this season. Ryan Greene recorded his 15th assist for Chicago, while Clayton Keller notched his 45th helper for the Mammoth.
Post-game, Commesso discussed the importance of staying prepared for unexpected starts and soaking in the experience following win against Utah. NHL.com video.
Jake Oettinger partnered with @amazon to surprise his members of Jake’s HopeCrew while on a tour of Amazon's fulfillment center in Grapevine! 💚
— Dallas Stars Foundation (@DS_Foundation) March 10, 2026
He picked and packed boxes alongside the kids, answered their questions, and helped celebrate a $10,000 donation from Amazon to the… pic.twitter.com/SC7ucSnEL4
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