Frederik Andersen Coverage
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Hintz and Lea: Canes hope to settle in and play better on the power play against the Rangers
Kacy Hintz and Chris Lea analyze what the Canes need to do better after the 4-3 loss to the Rangers on Sunday night. -
Andersen: Enjoying every second of being back
Freddie Andersen speaks to the media after being named a finalist for the Masterton Trophy -
Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen named finalist for Masterton Trophy
The Bill Masteron Memorial Trophy is awarded to the player who "best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to ice hockey." -
Brady Skjei and Freddie Andersen recap the Canes Game 1 win vs. Islanders
Brady Skjei had 2 assists and Freddie Andersen stopped 33 of 34 shots on goal. The Pair spoke about the Hurricanes 3-1 win vs. the Islanders -
Andersen: We took it to them. We were ready to play
Freddie Andersen made 24 saves posting his second shutout in his last seven starts. -
Andersen: It was really exciting to be out there with the guys again
Freddie Andersen made his first start since Nov. 2nd and earned the the 4-1 win stopping 24 shots. He spoke about the journey back following the game -
Andersen out indefinitely with 'blood clotting issue'
Carolina Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen is out indefinitely with a "blood clotting issue." The team believes he will be able to recover fully. -
Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen out indefinitely due to blood clotting issue
Frederick Andersen, who is in his third season with the Carolina Hurricanes, has not played for the Canes since November 2. -
Welter and Gold: Canes hoping to land Tarasenko this offseason
Pat Welter and Adam Gold discuss the Canes and their pursuit of Vladimir Tarasenko. Carolina also enjoys having defensemen who can score goals in bunches. The Canes keep consistency in the net by bringing back the three goalies from last season. -
Hintz and Welter: Canes had a productive weekend re-signing important players and adding big free agents
Kacy Hintz and Pat Welter discuss the important players that the Canes re-signed and the new free agent additions to the team. -
Hurricanes Exit Interviews: Freddie Andersen
With the Carolina Hurricanes' season over, Freddie Andersen speaks with the media. -
Canes match the Islanders, 2-1
Jordan Martinook scored for the first time in more than two months to break a third-period tie as the Carolina Hurricanes beat the New York Islanders 2-1. -
Andersen: I got to see some shots early on and settle in
Hurricanes goaltender Freddie Andersen made 31 saves in a season opening win vs. Columbus. Andersen spoke about working his way back from injury last spring and settling in to the game early -
Canes' Andersen back in net for practice session
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen was back on the ice on Monday, practicing with the team at Madison Square Garden for the first time since he was injured late in the regular season. -
Canes coach Rod Brind'Amour on injury status of goalie Frederik Andersen: 'There's really nothing we can say'
The Carolina Hurricanes' first-round series against the Boston Bruins is tied at 2-2 heading into Game 5 on Tuesday night. -
Andersen, Raanta win Jennings Trophy for fewest goals allowed
The National Hockey League today announced that Carolina Hurricanes goaltenders Frederik Andersen and Antti Raanta have been named the winners of the 2021-22 William M. Jennings Memorial Trophy, presented annually to the goaltenders having played at least 25 games for the team allowing the fewest goals. -
Kochetkov to start in goal vs. Rangers, Raanta available as backup
The Hurricanes will once again turn to 22-year-old rookie Pyotr Kochetkov to start for Tuesday night's potential division-clinching game against the New York Rangers, but Antti Raanta will be available as a backup. -
Andersen: We try to play playoff-style hockey all the time
The Carolina Hurricanes goalie addresses the media after his team's 2-1 win versus the San Jose Sharks in the last game before the All-Star break. -
Aho, Andersen, Brind'Amour to represent Canes at NHL All-Star game
The National Hockey League today announced that Carolina Hurricanes forward Sebastian Aho, goaltender Frederik Andersen and Head Coach Rod Brind'Amour will represent the Metropolitan Division at the 2022 NHL All-Star Weekend, -
Andersen: 'I felt way worse when I had the flu (than Covid)'
The Carolina Hurricanes goaltender said the protocol on having to miss games because of coronavirus was 'above my pay grade.'