The New York Rangers are a rebuilding team that has, at times, been impressive, but, overwhelmingly, showcases several glaring issues. One of the most glaring problems is their current three-goalie dilemma.
The solution? Well, there’s only one: trading the youngster who first backed up The King to begin the season.
Alexandar Georgiev and Henrik Lundqvist started the season as the Rangers two goaltenders. Meanwhile, Igor Shesterkin was making his North American debut with the Rangers’ AHL affiliate, the Hartford Wolf Pack.
Georgiev, 23, has started 19 games this year for the Rangers and has a GAA of 3.