"I knew him from the year because he was one fan who always wanted to take pictures with me; I was like his favorite player," Sokolov said. "He left my No. 26 jersey on the door and put a sign up in the window that said, 'Thank you Egor!'
"It's been really nice to see the reactions of people when I'm coming up to the front porch. They wave in the window and I see those kids. I just try to make everyone feel happy right now in these really tough times so it's just the part of me to help people."
Sokolov was born in Yekaterinaburg, Russia, and played for the Traktor Chelyabinsk's youth teams before joining Cape Breton in 2017-18. He had four points (three goals, one assist) in seven games for second-place Russia in the IIHF 2020 World Junior Championship in the Czech Republic and represented the Columbus Blue Jackets as a free agent invitee at the Traverse City Prospects tournament in Traverse City, Michigan, the past two seasons. He was also invited to the Blue Jackets main camp in September.
"I learned a lot in Traverse City; how guys competed and how fast the hockey is here because you have to make a decision really quick," Sokolov said. "If you have a shot, take it and don't spend an extra second to make any other decisions."
Sokolov said he would like nothing more than to be selected in the 2020 NHL Draft.
"Obviously it's something I'm dreaming about," he said. "The past two years I haven't been picked so it gave me an extra push this year and I think those hours I put up in the gym and on the ice last summer paid off and I'm hoping for the best. We'll see what happens.
"Right now, it's about helping each other."