In the last couple of seasons with the emergence of this year's Vezina Trophy winner in Igor Shesterkin, Georgiev occupied the backup netminder role for the Rangers. Even so, he posted a 15-10-2 record this past season, including an 8-1-0 run with two shutouts in his last nine starts of the campaign. He earned his 50th career win on Jan. 8 at Anaheim and finished the season with an .898 SV% and 2.92 GAA.
As he trades skyscrapers for 14ers and adapts to the altitude, Georgiev noted how much he's looking forward to the fresh start in Colorado and what better team to join than the defending Stanley Cup champions. The decision to sign for three years with the Avalanche was an easy one, as he inked his contract with Colorado on Sunday afternoon.
"When I heard it was Colorado Avalanche, it's just as good as I could hope for," Georgiev said. "The team is unreal. They just won the Cup, and they have the same goal for the next few years. I just wanted to be a part of that group. I felt the support that I needed and a chance I've always dreamed about. It was pretty easy for me to want to be with that team for the next three years."
While joining the Avalanche will be a change across the board regarding lifestyle, time zone and even just donning a new set of threads and gear for the first time in his NHL career, Georgiev has some familiar faces among the squad. He and Colorado winger Mikko Rantanen played juniors together for TPS U20 in Finland's Liiga, when they were 18 years old and both train together in the offseason back in Finland, where Georgiev currently is. He noted that he had met up with Avs Goaltending Coach Jussi Parkkila earlier that day for lunch.
"[Parkkila is] a couple of hours away from me," Georgiev said. "We got to take lunch together and talk a bit about the upcoming season and just Denver overall. He had a lot to say. He gave me a lot of good tips and welcomed me to the area. It seems like we have a lot in common. He has a plan for me. He's really excited to work with me and it's the same for me, I am super happy to work with Juusi."