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Hurricanes veteran goalie to have knee surgery, out eight weeks

Updated Nov. 21, 2024, 4:40 p.m. by Josh Erickson, Pro Hockey Rumors 1 min read
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Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen will undergo a minor knee procedure that will keep him sidelined for an additional eight weeks, Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic reports Thursday.

Andersen, 35, has not played since Oct.

26 with what the team initially termed as a lower-body injury.

He was subsequently ruled out week-to-week before being downgraded to indefinite last Friday.

Over the weekend, Cory Lavalette of the North State Journal confirmed that Andersens injury was unrelated to the deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism that kept him out for most of the 2023-24 campaign.

Lavalette also said that the team was still determining whether surgery would be required, a decision theyve now made considering Thursdays report.

Andersen is still on the Canes active roster, but he can be flexed to injured reserve or long-term injured reserve if necessary.

The first goaltender in NHL history to hail from Denmark was excellent to start the season, posting a 3-1-0 record, 1.48 GAA and .941 SV% in four appearances.

LeBrun called the procedure a clean-up surgery, potentially stemming from the knee injury that kept him out for half of the shortened 2020-21 campaign while with the Maple Leafs.

It will mark the fifth straight season in which Andersen has been sidelined for over a month due to an injury.

Despite the health issues, Andersen, a two-time Jennings Trophy winner, is still one of the leagues premier netminders.

Since arriving in Carolina as a free agent in 2021, his .919 SV% is tied with the Islanders Ilya Sorokin for third in the league among goaltenders with at least 100 starts.

His 2.19 GAA is the lowest by a wide margin, ahead of Linus Ullmark s 2.33.

An eight-week return timeline makes Andersen available in late January, weeks ahead of the trade deadline.

Where he is in his recovery around New Years will likely influence Hurricanes general manager Eric Tulskys aggressiveness in adding goaltending help on the trade market.

For now, though, it will remain a Pyotr Kochetkov Spencer Martin tandem in Carolina.

The former has been stellar lately, posting a .930 SV% or higher in four of his last five starts.

He has a 10-2-0 record, .907 SV%, 2.30 GAA, and 1.8 GSAA in 12 starts this year, while his 5.0 goals saved above expected rank 16th in the league, per MoneyPuck .

Andersen will be an unrestricted free agent next summer after completing the two-year, $6.8M deal he signed to return to the Canes in 2023.

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