Anderson will cover the crease at home for Game 3 against the Penguins on Wednesday.
EDGE Analysis
The 35-year-old backstop has been phenomenal in this series pitted against the defending champs, yielding a lonely goal in each of the first two road matches. Anderson took a loss in Game 2 after stopping 28 of 29 shots, though it's worth noting that he was done in by a bad bounce Monday. Ottawa has the best penalty kill (89.1 percent) among the four teams still in the playoffs, but a lack of scoring -- 2.57 goals per game -- relative to the other squads means Anderson needs to be nearly flawless the rest of the way. He should have a confident mindset since he's only lost two playoff games at home this year, with both taking place against Boston in the conference quarterfinals.