Sergei Murashov

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Sergei Murashov
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Murashov in his NHL debut with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2025
Born (2004-04-01) 1 April 2004 (age 21)
Yaroslavl, Russia
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 185 lb (84 kg; 13 st 3 lb)
Position Goaltender
Catches Right
NHL team (P)
Cur. team
Former teams
Pittsburgh Penguins
WBS Penguins  (AHL)
Lokomotiv Yaroslavl
NHL draft 118th overall, 2022
Pittsburgh Penguins
Playing career 2022present

Sergei Murashov (born 1 April 2004) is a Russian professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins in the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect of the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted 118th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins in the 2022 NHL entry draft.

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Playing career

Lokomotiv Yaroslavl

In his native Russia, Murashov played for Lokomotiv Yaroslavl in both the MHL, the country's top developmental league, and the Kontinental Hockey League. In the MHL, he amassed a career record of 73–30–12 with a 2.04 goals against average, .934 save percentage, and twenty-two shutouts in 125 appearances. He was named the MHL's Best Goalkeeper for the 2022–23 season with career bests of twenty-four wins, a 1.58 GAA, .948 SV%, and eleven shutouts. Across two KHL seasons, Murashov made a total of seven appearances with a 4–2–1 record as he maintained a 1.71 GAA and a .928 SV%. [1]

Pittsburgh Penguins

Murashov was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins with the 118th overall pick in the 2022 NHL entry draft. In June 2024, he signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the team. [1] He traveled to the United States to represent the Penguins in the Prospect Challenge in Buffalo, New York the following September as the team decided where Murashov would be assigned to start the season. [2]

Murashov joined the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins of the AHL in October 2024. He made his North American and AHL debut on 13 October with a 4–1 win against the Springfield Thunderbirds. He made twenty-seven saves in the game. [3] Murashov split the 2024–25 season between the AHL and the Penguins' ECHL affiliate the Wheeling Nailers. With a win against the Cincinnati Cyclones on 27 December 2024, Murashov won his eleventh straight game, breaking a Wheeling record that had stood for over twenty years, at just twenty years old. [4] Between 6 November 2024 to 8 January 2025, Murashov would go on to win thirteen straight games, a Nailers franchise record and an ECHL record for a rookie goaltender. [5] In January 2025, he was selected for the ECHL All-Star Game. [6] On 22 March 2025, he won his tenth consecutive game to break the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton record for winning streak by a rookie goaltender. The previous record of nine was held by Matt Murray. With the victory, he was also one win from tying John Curry's overall franchise record of eleven consecutive wins. [5] Murashov got the win in the team's next game, a contest against the Hartford Wolf Pack on 26 March, to tie Curry's record which had stood since the 2008–09 AHL season. [7] Murashov lost his first AHL game the following week on 30 March 2025 in a 2–5 defeat to the Charlotte Checkers in which he saved thirty-two of thirty-five shots, ending his streak at eleven wins. [8] Murashov finished the season with a 17–7–1 record, .922 SV%, and 2.40 GAA in twenty-six games in the ECHL. Following the season, he was named Wheeling's Rookie of the Year. [9]

On 4 November 2025, Murashov was recalled to the Pittsburgh Penguins after Tristan Jarry was placed on injured reserve. Prior to being recalled, he posted a 5–2–0 record with a 1.73 GAA, a .931 SV%, and one shutout for Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. [10] Murashov made his NHL debut on 9 November at home against the Los Angeles Kings. He saved twenty-four of twenty-seven shots, ultimately losing 2–3. With the debut, Murashov became just the second Penguins goalie from Russia, after Alexander Pechursky who debuted in 2010. [11] One week later, his second start saw him earn his first win and first shutout, saving all 21 shots and defeating the Nashville Predators in an NHL Global Series game in Stockholm, Sweden. [12]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGPWLOTLMINGA SO GAA SV% GPWLMINGASOGAASV%
2022–23 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl KHL 110060101.00.94700000000
2023–24 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl KHL 63123251011.84.92500000000
2024–25 Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins AHL 1612309324112.64.91310159303.07.903
2024–25 Wheeling Nailers ECHL 26177115566212.40.9223031731103.82.857
KHL totals74123851111.71.92800000000

References

  1. 1 2 "Penguins Sign Goaltender Sergei Murashov to a Three-Year, Entry-Level Contract". Pittsburgh Penguins. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  2. Guerriero, Justin. "Prospect Sergei Murashov gets comfortable in U.S., awaits spot on Penguins goalie depth chart". Tribune Review. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  3. Gagne, Ryan. "Penguins Rookie Goalie Collects First North American Win". The Hockey News. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  4. McGlumphy, Jake. "Nailers rookie goalie sets franchise win-streak record". WTRF. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  5. 1 2 Crechiolo, Michelle. "Murashov Wins 10th Straight, Setting WBS Rookie Record". National Hockey League. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  6. Gagne, Ryan. "Penguins Prospect Goalie Named As ECHL All-Star". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  7. Guerriero, Justin. "3 Periods: Penguins prospects Ville Koivunen, Sergei Murashov enjoying historic campaigns in AHL". Tribune Review. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  8. Rorabaugh, Seth. "Minor league report: Penguins' Sergei Murashov loses 1st AHL game, Nailers clinch playoffs". Tribune Review. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  9. Gagne, Ryan. "Penguins Top Goalie Prospect Named Wheeling Nailers' Rookie Of The Year". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 20 October 2025.
  10. Rorabaugh, Seth. "Penguins place Tristan Jarry on injured reserve, recall Sergei Murashov". Pittsburgh Tribune Review. Retrieved 5 November 2025.
  11. Rorabaugh, Seth. "Penguins lose to Kings in goaltender Sergei Murashov's debut". Tribune Review. Retrieved 10 November 2025.
  12. Crosby, Wes (16 November 2025). "Penguins shut out Predators to earn split in Global Series Sweden". National Hockey League . Retrieved 17 November 2025.