Sharks goalie says Mike Grier told him he will not return next season
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Alexandar Georgiev's tenure with the San Jose Sharks is concluding after the team's loss to the Edmonton Oilers. Following the game, general manager Mike Grier informed Georgiev that he would not be returning next season. The goalie, who is in the final year of his three-year, $10.2 million contract signed with the Colorado Avalanche, is set to hit the unrestricted free agent market. Georgiev was acquired by the Sharks in December as part of a trade deal that sent Mackenzie Blackwood to Colorado, but his time with the team has now come to an end.
Goalie Alexandar Georgiev's stint with the San Jose Sharks has come to an end as he won't return next season, confirmed by GM Mike Grier.
Georgiev, in the final year of a three-year contract worth $10.2 million, is set to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason.
The Sharks traded for Georgiev in December, sending Mackenzie Blackwood to Colorado, but he will now be looking for a new team.
After the Sharks' season-ending loss to Edmonton, Georgiev expressed his disappointment at no longer being part of the franchise moving forward.
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