Georgiev gives the Sabres another backup option behind UPL and Alex Lyon to allow Devon Levi to continue his development.
Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams deserves credit for signing Alexandar Georgiev to a one-year, $825,000 contract. Not only is it a no-risk addition of a former NHL All-Star goalie, but it also creates a clearer goaltending depth chart in the organization.
Georgiev's numbers dipped over the past two seasons after peaking with 40 wins and a .