This past weekend, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins continued their impressive performance with strong showings in their games, maintaining a steady scoring pace. Notably, the team’s young goaltending prospects, Sergei Murashov and Joel Blomqvist, have been key contributors not only for their team but across the AHL.
Sergei Murashov, aged 21, has been exceptional this season, leading the AHL with a .943 save percentage and a 1.55 goals against average, securing a 10-2-0 record including two shutouts. His recent games highlight his dominance, such as a 26-save performance in a 3-1 win over the Hershey Bears and a shutout victory against the Hartford Wolfpack where he made 20 first-period saves. Murashov, standing 6-foot-2 and weighing 185 pounds, has consistently excelled at every professional level and is close to becoming a full-time NHL player, having appeared in five NHL games this season with a 1-1-2 record and an .897 save percentage.
Meanwhile, Joel Blomqvist has shown resilience after missing much of the training camp and the early AHL season due to injury. In eight games, he has achieved 5 wins, 2 losses, and 1 draw with a .935 save percentage and a 1.81 goals against average. Except for one game where he struggled, Blomqvist has maintained impressive stats, a significant improvement over his less successful debut season.
The Penguins’ reliance on these two young goalies is encouraging, particularly after trading their primary goalie Tristan Jarry to the Edmonton Oilers. New additions Stuart Skinner and Artur Sirovs are still trying to prove themselves but have struggled so far, which puts more spotlight on Murashov and Blomqvist as potential future NHL starters. Murashov’s agility and confidence position him as a likely go-to option for the Penguins, while Blomqvist’s pedigree and improving health offer hope.
With the team’s recent slump—only one win in their past ten games following a strong early season—how the Penguins manage their goaltending will be crucial for their success. Both Murashov and Blomqvist are expected to play significant roles soon, perhaps sooner than anticipated.
In other news, Pittsburgh Penguins prospect Will Horcoff has been selected for Team USA’s World Junior Team, showcasing the pipeline of talent emerging from the Penguins organization.
Overall, while the Penguins hope to regain momentum after their 4-3 shootout win over the Montreal Canadiens, there are challenges ahead, especially against strong teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Fan Take: The rise of these young goalies is exciting for Penguins fans and hockey enthusiasts alike, signaling a promising future for the franchise. Their development could reshape the NHL goaltending landscape and bring a new wave of talent into the league, making the sport even more thrilling to watch.

