Tue 3/7/17 11:35 AM

Andersen will tend the twine for Tuesday's divisional clash with Detroit, Dave McCarthy of NHL.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
While he hasn't been perfect this season, Andersen has been the stabilizing presence in goal that Toronto was looking for when they acquired him this offseason. That said, while the Leafs are a talented team, they still have a lot of room to grow. Nowhere is this more evident than despite Andersen posting a 1.92 GAA and .942 save percentage in his last four starts, the team is 0-1-3 in those games. If the Leafs' scoring struggles continue, it will be difficult for the Danish netminder to pick up wins, no matter how well he performs.