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Being from Denmark it's more likely Carlsberg
Thank you for the correction, wasn't sure
Being from Denmark it's more likely Carlsberg
Hmm. Canes website has him at 225 and on his hf profile it's 220.
Unreal numbers, wow!
I'm guessing this guy's going to be starting in the AHL or backing up Ward next season for the Canes?
Actually they're a bit better:An update of his stats:
GP: 37
SVS%: 94,21
GAA: 1,62
SO: 7 (8)
Leading the goaltender stats with a huge margin to the second best.
Andersen has been fantastic for Frölunda this season, but he's far from an NHL starter at this point IMO.
Well, the deadline is 6/1 5PM EST, so it hasn't passed yet.Bumping this thread because Frederik Andersen did not sign with Carolina before the deadline. Does this make him a UFA or does he go back in the draft? Either way, could be pretty interesting for a few teams.
Ahh, yes, my bad
He's too old. He's a UFA.
Well, either one of you could be right.
As I said, it's kind of a grey area and no one is really sure.
It became an issue after the Schultz UFA thing came out (some argued that he'd re-enter if he left before a certain date because there was no age restriction on re-entry players).
I've tried asking media people on Twitter before but I'm either ignored or am not patient enough (my account is private, so to ask I have to unprotect it and I don't like to leave it for too long or else search engines will crawl it), so I never get an answer.
Isn't there still a little over 3 hours until the deadline?
He could still sign.
I don't understand why he wants to leave. He would have the starting job in the AHL and a shot at over taking Boucher. Then Bouchers contract is up next year. I don't know of a team that is going to just hand him much of a better shot
It's already reported and done that he won't sign with CAR. He's gotten a contract offer but choosed not to sign it. Interviews are out. But they still have a chance to trade his rights.
Isn't there still a little over 3 hours until the deadline?
He could still sign.
His agent convinced him otherwise.
It sounds like he wants a place where he can develop in the SEL, then come over and take the starting job (or at least split). And with Ward here, unless he absolutely impresses, he is only getting 10-15 games his first year.