The Blues announced they’ve recalled goaltender Georgi Romanov from AHL Springfield. With teams allowed to resume practice activities this afternoon, he will serve as a second goaltender behind Joel Hofer until Jordan Binnington returns from his stint representing Team Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Romanov has 10 NHL games to his name, all with the Sharks between 2023-25. The 26-year-old made a pair of relief appearances two years ago and another pair last season in addition to his first six big-league starts, in which he compiled a 0-6-0 record. In under 500 minutes of total ice time in San Jose, the Russian netminder had a .888 SV%, 3.53 GAA, and -3.5 goals saved above expected, per MoneyPuck.

San Jose inked Romanov to a two-year entry-level contract as a free agent from the KHL’s Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg in 2023, but opted not to issue him a qualifying offer when the deal ran out last summer. He ended up going unsigned until training camp, landing a PTO with the Devils. The tryout agreement turned into a contract, just not in New Jersey. St. Louis signed him to a two-way deal on Oct. 8, and he cleared waivers the following day.

The pending Group VI unrestricted free agent was brought in to replace Colten Ellis as the organization’s third-stringer after Ellis was claimed off waivers by the Sabres in training camp. He’s essentially split Springfield’s crease with countryman Vadim Zherenko. Neither have particularly excelled, with Romanov posting a .893 SV%, 3.37 GAA, 7-11-4 record, and one shutout in 24 games. He’ll be on his way back to the minors as soon as Binnington rejoins the club.

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