Terriers have received a commitment from Green Bay Gamblers forward Yegor Shilov. A 6’1” left-shot center from Tyumen, Russia, he joined Green Bay in November after beginning the season with the Long Island Gulls 16U AAA and has an 8-8-16 line in 23 games with the Gamblers.
Shilov had 33 goals and 15 assists in 31 games with the Gulls.
Green Bay had traded up in last Spring’s USHL Futures Draft in order to select Shilov fourth overall. At the time, Gamblers head coach and GM Mike Leone said of the young Russian, “Then, we got a kid that I've been on for two years, and we moved up to get him. I think he's one of the top three 08s in the world."
● The Hockey News Gamblers 2024 draft review
NeutralZone observations at Green Bay vs. Madison last month:
Comments: Shilov scored the opening goal only a minute into the game tonight. First, forcing a turnover from a lazy defender, he was able to strip the puck and go in on a mini breakaway. He beat the goalie five hole really setting the tempo for the rest of the night. Off the rush tonight he was able to show that his hands are very good as well, as he’s able to stickhandle close to his body and make lateral movements to shake defenders. Shilov is hard to play against with how hard he works up and down the walls, he does not let a single [thing] derail his path. He does a good job at keeping his feet churning applying his work ethic shift in and shift out.
At last Spring’s World Selects Invitational, Shilov was first in goals (12), third in assists (13) and third in points (25).
Before coming to North America, Shilov played for Yekaterinburg’s U16 and U17 teams, captaining both squads. For the 16s he produced a 35-26-61 line in 20 games; for the 17s, his line was 31-45-76 in 30 games while earning numerous District Cup awards. Playing for Russia’s U16 team internationally, he had 14 points (7G,7A) in six games.
Follow his U17 season in Russia, The Daily Faceoff projected Shilov as a top prospect for the 2026 NHL Entry Draft.
Shilov was dominant with Russia’s U-16 team this year, scoring seven goals and 14 points in six games. The Russians don’t always play top-quality competition given how few countries will play against them, but Shilov just seemed on it whenever the puck came to him. He scored more than a goal a game at the U-17 level and three points per game against his own age group. Not too shabby.
Elite Prospects' early ranking of 2026 Entry Draft prospects has Shilov at #12, while two other BU recruits, Caleb Malhotra and Luke Schairer are ranked #26 and #29 respectively.
● Elite Prospects Page
● Video clips Tiktok, YouTube
●The Hockey News Shilov Commits to Boston University
After backstopping BU to its 32nd Beanpot championship and recording his first career shutout on Saturday against Providence, Mikhail "Big Mike" Yegorov is Hockey East's Rookie of the Week. His 43-save performance against BC, along with 26 of 27 saves in the opening game against Harvard, earned him the Eberly Award for best save percentage.
Despite yielding four goals in Friday's loss to the Friars, Yegorov posted a .947 save percentage in the three games. GoTerriers.com reported:
"Since he made his first start on Jan. 25, only five goaltenders who have played in five or more games have a better GAA than Yegorov, and only two such netminders have a higher save percentage than Yegorov."
Poll Story
Following their split with Providence and their Beanpot win, Terriers remain at #9 in the USCHO Division 1 Poll. BC, which split with New Hampshire, fell to #2. Maine moved past Minnesota to #4. Providence remained at #8
In the USA Hockey/The Rink Live Division 1 Poll, BU moved up to #8, just ahead of the Friars.
John Buccigross' ranking has the Terriers at #7, while Everything College Hockey slots BU at #9.
In the latest Pairwise Rankings, BU sits at #7, just ahead of #8 Providence, #9 UConn and #11 Lowell. BC remains #1.
Saturday Night Leftovers
Saturday's players of the game were Yegorov and Quinn Hutson, whose slick goal in the third period gave him two milestones: his 50th goal and 100th point.
tw-align-centerFor the 50th time (if admin did his job correctly the last three years) we're posting a Quinn Hutson goal! pic.twitter.com/ZuQVKlRik6
— BU Men's Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 16, 2025
BU Hockey Stats' Review of the Men's and Women's games
With four blocks each on Saturday, Gavin McCarthy (61) and Brehdan Engum (60) are Hockey East's top two shot blockers.
BU Hockey Stats report that Saturday's shut out of Providence was BU's 20th in the all-time series, which is the most of any opponent.
The last time a BU freshman goalie shut out the Friars was in 2009 when Grant Rollheiser pitched a 3-0 blanking of Providence to clinch the Hockey East regular-season title for the Terriers.
tw-align-centerIn the first half of the season, BU took 17.53 PIM/G and had a PK of 71.01% (49-69)
— BU Hockey Stats (@BUHockeyStats) February 17, 2025
In the second half (since the turn to 2025), BU has taken 9.75 PIM/G and has a PK of 87.18% (34-39)
Looking back
tw-align-centerOtter's between the pipes tonight! #4Nations pic.twitter.com/fWoFzqG685
— USA Hockey (@usahockey) February 17, 2025
Looking ahead
RecScouting’s Gabe Foley’s top 200 prospects for the 2025 draft includes strong profiles for BU recruits Carter Amico, Charlie Trethewey, Sascha Boumedienne, Conrad Fondrk, Jack Murtagh and Simon (Haoxi) Wang. All except Wang are in Foley's top 50.
Women's Team
Terriers' climb to #12 in the USCHO Poll.