Andersen will protect the cage in Wednesday's Game 4 matchup with the Predators in Nashville, Helene Elliott of the Los Angeles Times reports.
EDGE Analysis
Andersen swatted away all 27 shots he faced against the Predators after receiving his first start of the postseason in Game 3, earning a shot again between the pipes for Game 4. As long as he continues performing reasonably well, there's no reason to believe the Ducks will switch back to John Gibson anytime soon. Andersen had massive splits favoring home ice during the regular season (2.61 GAA, .910 save percentage on the road), but playoff hockey can bring out the best in those suited for the pressure. It would be surprising if he posts consecutive shutouts, but in a vital game for the Ducks, it will be interesting to see if the 26-year-old can rise to the task.