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The Carolina Hurricanes punched their ticket to the postseason, defeating the Washington Capitals in a hot-blooded 5-1 ...
Unfortunately for the Caps, it was Washington’s only goal of the game in a 5-1 defeat. Carolina scored three power-play goals ...
Attention and eyes are fully fixed on the Caps because captain Alex Ovechkin has scored in each of the team’s last three ...
On Frederik Andersen: He was good ... On the game being a lot different than games in college: College, we wear the masks, so that kind of prevents [fighting] a little bit. Obviously we still ...
Andersen was the first goaltender off the ice at morning skate and is expected to be between the pipes in Washington on Thursday, per Stephen Whyno of the Associated Press. Andersen had his seven ...
Andersen stopped 21 of 26 shots in Saturday's 5-1 loss to the Bruins. Andersen found himself on the losing end of a start for the first time since March 1, and this was one of his worst showings ...
Andersen is expected to start at home against Washington on Wednesday. Andersen will attempt to extend his six-game winning streak. He's saved 141 of 150 shots (.940 save percentage) over that ...
Frederik Andersen had 21 saves for the Hurricanes. The Bruins won for the first time in nearly a month, taking command with a pair of goals 58 seconds apart by Geekie and Lindholm in the final 1: ...
Andersen has returned to form after suffering four consecutive defeats. Ahead of Sunday's action, his record for the season stands at 10-5-0. He has allowed 2.08 goals with a .915 save percentage ...
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