The 20-year-old established career-highs with 23 goals and 29 assists for 52 points in 59 games, which was good enough for fourth on the Huskies in scoring. He added six goals - including four game-winners - and 11 points in 13 QMJHL playoff games.
At last year's draft, the Sherbrooke, Quebec-native described himself as a "two-way player" who can bring offense, though his bread and butter is in the defensive end.
Gordie Clark, the Rangers' Director, Player Personnel, said Fontaine is a "shutdown guy" that understands - and embraces - his role as such.
"This guy really had his position down pat and enjoyed playing it," Clark said at last year's draft in Buffalo. "He did a great job with it. He's got above average speed, which is really good and a beautiful skating stride. "