Georgiev is recalled, Mazanec sent back in Hartford
The Rangers bring the kid back up from the Wolf Pack
Today the New York Rangers announced that goaltender Alexandar Georgiev has been recalled from the Hartford Wolf Pack (AHL). The club also announced that veteran goaltender Marek Mazanec has been sent back down to the minors.
OFFICIAL: #NYR have recalled goaltender Alexandar Georgiev from @WolfPackAHL.
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) October 22, 2018
In addition, the Blueshirts have assigned goaltender Marek Mazanec to Hartford. pic.twitter.com/ecIdgDsgQZ
Georgiev started the season with the Rangers out of training camp, but was sent down on Oct. 18. The young goaltender was shelled in his first game of the 2018-19 season against the Carolina Hurricanes. He allowed seven goals on 39 shots in that 5-8 loss and finished that game with an .821 save percentage. So, needless to say, he’s hungry to have a better performance when he next skates into the blue paint.
In Hartford, Georgiev started in back-to-back games for the Wolf Pack. He posted a .905 save percentage in his first 119 minutes of AHL hockey and came out of the weekend with a record of 1-1-0. Mazanec has posted an .859 save percentage through 237:28 minutes of hockey this season in the AHL. He didn’t see any action in the NHL this season after being called up to fill Georgiev’s role as the Rangers’ backup goaltender on Oct. 18.