Georgiev had a standout season as the starting goaltender for the Avalanche, tying for the league lead in wins, ranking well in GAA and save percentage, and finishing among the top in shutouts and saves. Despite serving as a backup for the Rangers last season, he was acquired by the Avalanche and is expected to be their No. 1 option for the upcoming season. While he has faced trade rumors and struggled at times, Georgiev has shown potential and could excel in a starting role with a stronger team in front of him.
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The Colorado Avalanche's offseason has been relatively quiet, with only minor signings and coaching adjustments after a lackluster postseason. Expectations for Artturi Lehkonen to score 30 goals are high if he plays over 70 games, while the power play strategy may shift under new assistant coach Dave Hakstol, potentially incorporating dynamic players like Nathan MacKinnon and Martin Necas. Want More Context? 🔎
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