Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Tue 1/24/17 12:22 AM

Andersen stopped 26 shots in a 4-0 shutout win over the Flames on Monday night.
EDGE Analysis
It was his second shutout in a Leafs' uniform. Andersen has now rung up 20 wins before the All-Star break. Speaking of All-Stars, Andersen's performance in blue and white garnered support for a berth at the big game, but there were just too many phenomenal 'tenders in the Atlantic division.

Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Mon 1/23/17 12:00 PM

Andersen will be in the crease for Monday's contest with Calgary, Terry Koshan of the Toronto Sun reports.
EDGE Analysis
The 27-year-old has had a solid year so far, with a .918 save percentage and a 2.69 GAA. The Flames are in the bottom third of the league in both shots per game, 29.2, and goals per game, 2.61, so Andersen will have a chance at having a great game.

Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Sat 1/21/17 11:07 PM

Andersen made 25 saves through overtime and ended up on the losing side of a 3-2 shootout score Saturday against Ottawa.
EDGE Analysis
Andersen couldn't hold the fort late on a six-on-four and the tying goal squeaked through the five hole. And like so many other shootouts, the Leaf shooters struggled to find twine, leaving him on the losing end of the score. Andersen has shown elite skills this season and his numbers will only get better and better as his young teammates gain more consistency.

Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Sat 1/21/17 12:54 PM

Andersen will start in the crease Saturday evening against the visiting Senators, Terry Koshan of the Toronto Sun reports.
EDGE Analysis
The Danish netminder was peppered with 40 shots from the Rangers in his home start Thursday; he saved 36 of those but was ultimately saddled with his 10th loss of the 2016-17 campaign. At least on paper, his next opponent from Ottawa figures to pose a lighter challenge, as it ranks 21st in the league at 2.56 goals per game and only 25th in shots (28.7).

Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Fri 1/20/17 9:22 AM

Andersen faced 40 shots and turned away 36 in Thursday's 5-2 loss to the Rangers.
EDGE Analysis
The Leafs got outshot by a 15-point margin, so it was certainly not easy sledding for Andersen, and he deserves some degree of credit just for posting a .900 save percentage in this outing. However, this doesn't look good in the context of his recent performances; over his last seven outings, Andersen has a 3.71 GAA and .888 save percentage, though he's at least been fortunate to pick up four wins thanks to his offense.

Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Thu 1/19/17 12:10 PM

Andersen will guard the goal in Thursday's home game against the Rangers, Newsday's Steve Zipay reports.
EDGE Analysis
Andersen was a bit shaky in his last outing, surrendering three goals on 27 shots, but ultimately did enough to pick up his 19th win of the season in Tuesday's 4-3 victory over Buffalo. The Danish backstop will look to keep rolling in a tough home matchup with a Rangers team averaging an impressive 3.45 goals per game on the road this season, first in the NHL.

Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Tue 1/17/17 11:15 PM

Andersen made 24 saves in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Sabres.
EDGE Analysis
The first goal was challenged after Andersen appeared to be knocked off balance prior to Kyle Okposo's shot, but the call on the ice was upheld upon review. Andersen now sits with 19 wins, including seven of his last nine starts.

Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Tue 1/17/17 4:45 PM

Andersen will guard the goal against the visiting Sabres on Tuesday night, Paul Hendrick of Leafs TV reports.
EDGE Analysis
Andersen draws the start after getting the day off Saturday. The Danish backstop has looked good even though his defense has done him no favors -- it has averaged 32.8 shots allowed per game this season, which is the fourth most in the league. Andersen will try to stay sharp against a Buffalo team that is averaging 3.29 goals per game in January.

Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Fri 1/13/17 10:34 PM

Andersen made 34 saves in Friday's 4-2 victory over the Rangers.
EDGE Analysis
He also picked up a minor penalty for holding. Andersen made several bang-bang saves and earned the game's first star for his efforts. His work this season to date could have surely earned him an All-Star nod, but there are too many fantastic goalies in the Atlantic division.

Frederik Andersen
G CAR
Fri 1/13/17 3:57 PM

Andersen will patrol the blue paint for Friday night's away game against the Rangers, Paul Hendrick of Leafs TV reports.
EDGE Analysis
Andersen gets the nod as the Leafs come off a six-game bye week. Despite a 2-1-1 record, Freddie has not looked especially sharp in January thus far, allowing 17 goals and sporting a .868 save percentage over the four games. It may be tough for him to turn it around Friday against a New York squad that leads the league with 3.43 goals per game.