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Mikhail Yegorov's rise: Why the New Jersey Devils may have found their future NHL goalie

Mikhail Yegorov's rise: Why the New Jersey Devils may have found their future NHL goalie

Time of India22-07-2025
NHL-Mikhail Yegorov (Credit: Getty Images)
Mikhail Yegorov arrived in North America from Russia with a plan. And to get an education and grow as a hockey player, what he didn't expect was how quickly he'd become a standout. The 19-year-old goalie went from USHL rookie to Boston University starter within months, all while being drafted by the New Jersey Devils in the 2024 NHL Draft.
Mikhail Yegorov Goalie Reel BU vs BC 1/25/2025
Devils' goalie prospect impresses with ability and character
Yegorov didn't just fill in at BU he dominated. In 18 games, he posted an 11-6-1 record with a 2.15 goals-against average and a .927 save percentage. He helped BU win its 32nd Beanpot title and claimed the Eberly Award as top goalie in the tournament.
But the stats don't tell the full story. Off the ice, Yegorov has become a fan favorite. Teammates call him cheerful, competitive, and fiercely driven. After every win, he charges into the student section now a BU tradition.
His energy is contagious, and his positive mindset has made him one of the most talked-about goalie prospects in the New Jersey Devils pipeline.
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hile thriving on the ice, Yegorov has also embraced college life. He majors in eco-mathematics and isn't afraid of tough classes. One standout course? Homeland Security. His sense of humor and curiosity keep him grounded and likable a rare mix in high-pressure athletes.
The New Jersey Devils staff have taken notice. At their recent development camp, Yegorov showed not just skill, but a desire to learn and improve. His name was even mentioned during trade deadline talks a sign of how valuable the franchise considers him.
The Devils plan to let him develop at BU for another year or two before a potential NHL call-up, and that timeline suits both sides. This is giving Yegorov room to refine his game and the organization time to plan the future of its goaltending.
NJ Devils Goaltending Prospect Mikhail Yegorov of Boston University Is The REAL DEAL
FAQs
Who is Mikhail Yegorov?
Mikhail Yegorov is a Russian-born goalie prospect for the New Jersey Devils, currently playing for Boston University in NCAA Division I hockey.
When was Mikhail Yegorov drafted?
Yegorov was selected by the New Jersey Devils in the second round (49th overall) of the 2024 NHL Draft.
What makes Yegorov stand out?
His elite size, athleticism, sharp reflexes, and infectious personality make him both a skilled goalie and a beloved teammate.
Will Yegorov play in the NHL soon?
He's expected to stay in college for at least one more year, but he's considered a top prospect in the Devils' system.
With his NHL dream in clear sight, Yegorov is taking things step by step. He knows that consistency, focus, and patience are key. Still, there's no denying his upward trajectory. As long as he keeps combining talent with personality, the National Hockey League might not have to wait long for its next great goalie.
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