Highlights

Skill Grades

Tier 6

RW

Blues

Miroshnichenko is a well-rounded forward who has a pro style game. He’s a strong skater with a high skill level and is a natural goal scorer. He has a big one-timer and is a threat to score from the dots. Miroshnichenko competes hard and doesn’t shy from physical play. His vision isn’t his selling point but it’s good enough. He projects as a top-six winger.

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Skill Grades

Tier 6

LW

Capitals

Yegorov was up and down to start last year and left the USHL midseason to go to Boston University, where he was arguably the best goalie in college hockey after he arrived. Yegorov has clear pro potential. He’s nearly 6-foot-5 and moves quite well in the net. He has the ability to make difficult NHL-level saves with consistency. Yegorov has cleaned up his game even more this season, making good reads and not letting as many soft goals through or sprawling as much. His game can be a little chaotic at times, but part of that is due to how quickly he moves. He’s trending toward being a legit starting goalie in the NHL.

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