andersej
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And Starkov is back in the NT. Seems like an appropriate suspension length. Not that I follow NLB all that closely, but it looks like he's had a pretty good season, so he should be a welcome addition...
I hope for Andersen's sake his agent demands trade in next offseason. As Ducks fan it saddens me, but after this season he had and now hypeboy start 3rd game in row it's over for him.
It is not over, but Gibson just plays better than Andersen at the moment. If this means that Andersen is now the backup, which no one knows except BB, then it doesnt look that good for Andersen, but bare in mind that Andersen is only RFA after next season, so he might be spending quite some time in Anaheim. Unless of course that Anaheim wants to trade him off. I cant see that happening until they know for sure that Gibson pans out.
andersen isn't getting a game
How do you figure? Andersen has played three games since his return to the pitch two weeks ago. Two of those were less than stellar (to put it mildly), one was ok, without having to prove much against a weak Coyotes team.
Some of you complained that he was being overused in november-january and now he is being underused? Make up your minds please.
Just stopping by to say keep up the level-headed comments. I've been following this thread for a while since KingJoffrey started doing his "Freddie is being treated unfairly" dance on the Ducks board. It seems like your words have as little of an effect on him as our's over there, though.
Freddie has been decent for us. Terrific at the start of the year, then inconsistent, as is just normal for a still pretty young goalie with less than 80 games of NHL experience. In the grand scheme of things, he has been an average NHL starting goalie this year, which again is what was realistic hoped for before the season. He was always expected to share his games with Gibson this season, which didn't happen earlier due to Gibson's injury. There isn't too much between them, right now, with Gibson getting better results recently. Both have their shortcomings (Andersen plays his size and controls rebounds better, Gibson has far better technique when down, etc), and both are young and prone to inconsistencies. Which is natural, so there isn't really any sense of disappointment in Freddie, it just doesn't put him in a spot where he has much of a claim to an unchallenged starting spot. He has to keep proving things. It's not like Gibson is getting anything gift-wrapped. Heck, he got sent down when Andersen played so well in October to get some playing time, just so that it wouldn't break Freddie's stride back then.
Sure, there's some hype behind Gibson's name, but the hype that comes with being considered one of the two best goaltending prospects in the world doesn't come out of nowhere; he has a remarkable skill set, and he isn't challenging Freddie due to hype, but due to those abilities. We're trying to win something this year, so whichever the goalie of the future for this franchise may end up being, that's not something that matters right now. We need to have the guy in net that gives us a better chance to win, and who that guy is unfortunately is a question very hard to answer before every game, right now.
I get that Ducks fans, these days, are a bit more critical than fans of Andersen would like to see, since we're preparing for a playoff run, where we hope to win something. And goaltending is definitely among the question marks, whether it's Andersen or Gibson. We'd love for Freddie to be beyond questioning, but he hasn't been, so he faces competition, like virtually every guy his age or with his experience faces.
He'll get a start again very soon, unless something really, really weird happens. The last games shook down like this - he got a start, had a bad night, got another start from Boudreau to rebound, and he did well. Then Gibson got a start, had a bad night, and got the same chance to rebound, and had a great game, which earned him another start in the last game, which was okay. It's a damn good guess that Freddie will get one of the next two games. He'll keep getting his chances.
Sorry to invade your thread like this, friends to the North. Just thought a goalie's and a different Ducks fan's point of view might be appreciated.
How do you figure? Andersen has played three games since his return to the pitch two weeks ago. Two of those were less than stellar (to put it mildly), one was ok, without having to prove much against a weak Coyotes team.
Some of you complained that he was being overused in november-january and now he is being underused? Make up your minds please.
At this point Gibson is the superior goalie.. Freddy is slipping
Freddy look weird last night. At several occasions he had trouble keeping on the skates as if he was struggeling with the balance. I know nobody have said anything, but is it possible that he had a concussion when the goal fell on his head?
With playoffs started Frederik Andersen has been in goal for the two first Anaheim games and have two wins, so good start for him.
Lars Eller has scored a goal for Montreal, Jannik Hansen a goal for Vancouver and Frans Nielsen has 1 assist.
All four Danes have good chances of getting to the next round.
From what I've heard, Boudreau probably had Gibson as the starter going in to the playoffs. But, with Gibson's injury, Andersen would really have to stink up the joint for Boudreau to turn to a rusty Gibson, if and when Gibson is back from injury.
Frederik Andersen with a playoff shutout (3-0 vs Calgary) and Anaheim has taken 6 playoff wins in a row.
Ugh. A couple of brutal softies given up by Andersen tonight. Let's hope he pulls out the win in OT, otherwise this could be a serious dent in his confidence and/or playing time.