Skip to Main Content
Next Game
Mon, May 12 @ 7:00 pm ET |
TNT
vs Washington Capitals (51-22-9)
  • Lenovo Center
  • CAR -242, O/U 5.5

Eastern Metropolitan Standings

Team W-L-OTL Pts
51-22-9 111
47-30-5 99
42-33-7 91
40-33-9 89
39-36-7 85
35-35-12 82
34-36-12 80
33-39-10 76
Now Playing

Share Video

Link copied!
  • Image thumbnail
    2:10

    East Semifinals Highlights: Capitals at Hurricanes - Game 3

  • Image thumbnail
    1:54

    First Round Game 4 Highlights: Hurricanes at Devils

  • Image thumbnail
    1:26

    Hurricanes Take Game 1, Defeat Devils 4-1

  • Image thumbnail
    0:51

    Highlights: Golden Knights at Hurricanes (1/17)

  • Image thumbnail
    0:42

    Highlights: Maple Leafs at Hurricanes (1/9)

  • Image thumbnail
    0:22

    Highlights: Penguins at Hurricanes (1/5)

  • Image thumbnail
    0:48

    Highlights: Hurricanes at Devils (12/27)

  • Image thumbnail
    1:12

    Highlights: Hurricanes at Capitals (12/20)

  • Image thumbnail
    0:55

    Highlights: Senators at Hurricanes (12/13)

2024 Goaltending

STATS W
Wins
L
Losses
OTL
Overtime Loss
GAA
Goals Against Average
SV%
Saves Percentage
SO
Shutout
Regular Season 13 8 1 2.50 .899 1
Post Season 5 2 0 1.32 .940 1

Top Frederik Andersen News

  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Set to start Saturday

    Andersen is expected to start at home against Washington for Game 3 on Saturday, per Chip Alexander of The Raleigh News & Observer.

    Andersen stopped a solid 18 of 20 shots Thursday but suffered a 3-1 loss to Washington, which evened the series at 1-1. The netminder has a 4-2 record, 1.55 GAA and .930 save percentage in six playoff outings this year. Washington is tied for ninth in the postseason with 3.14 goals per game.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Solid in Game 2 loss

    Andersen made 18 saves in a 3-1 loss to Washington in Game 2 on Thursday.

    He allowed two goals. Andersen is an important ballast for the second-place team from the Metropolitan Division. After starting just 22 regular-season games, Freddie is 4-2 with a 1.55 GAA and .930 save percentage in six starts. As Andersen goes, so go the Canes it would seem.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Starting Game 2

    Andersen will guard the road goal in Thursday's Game 2 versus the Capitals, Stephen Whyno of the Associated Press reports.

    Andersen was victorious in his return from an undisclosed injury that kept him out of Game 5 of the first round versus the Devils. He wasn't busy in the second-round opener, stopping 13 of 14 shots in an overtime win in Game 1 versus the Capitals. When healthy, Andersen appears to be the Hurricanes' preferred option in goal, though the team has yet to face much adversity this postseason.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Barely tested in OT win

    Andersen made 13 saves in a 2-1 overtime win over the Capitals in Game 1 on Tuesday.

    The Caps pretty much sleepwalked through Tuesday's game, and Andersen was rarely tested. Still, he was solid when he needed to be while his teammates attacked Logan Thompson in waves at the other end of the ice. Andersen simply needs to play a solid, unspectacular game behind such a strong two-way squad -- and stay healthy, something he has struggled to do.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Back in goal for Game 1

    Andersen will defend the road net in Game 1 against Washington on Tuesday, Tom Gulitti of NHL.com reports.

    Andersen sat out last Tuesday's 5-4 double-overtime win over New Jersey in Game 5 due to an undisclosed injury but made good use of his time to recover before the beginning of Round 2. He has posted a 3-1 record with a 1.59 GAA and a .936 save percentage this postseason. Washington sits sixth in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs with 3.60 goals per game.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Signs one-year extension

    Andersen (undisclosed) signed a one-year contract, $2.75 million extension with Carolina on Saturday.

    Rather than testing the open market as an unrestricted free agent, Andersen will return to the Hurricanes for a fifth straight season. Since joining Carolina for the 2021-22 campaign, he has posted a record of 82-35-5 with nine shutouts, a 2.27 GAA and a .915 save percentage across 124 regular-season appearances. Andersen sat out Tuesday's series-clinching 5-4 overtime win over New Jersey but should be ready for the beginning of Round 2 after practicing without restrictions Friday and Saturday.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Set to practice Friday

    Andersen (undisclosed) is expected to practice with his teammates Friday, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.

    Andersen is sporting a 3-1 record, 1.59 GAA and .936 save percentage in four postseason contests. If the 35-year-old veteran is given the all-clear before the second-round series against Washington, he figures to reclaim the starting job from Pyotr Kochetkov, who posted an underwhelming .886 save percentage in his Game 5 appearance.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Won't play in Game 5

    Andersen (undisclosed) is day-to-day and will not suit up for Game 5 against the Devils on Tuesday, per Cory Lavalette of the North State Journal.

    Andersen was banged up after being run into by Timo Meier in Sunday's Game 4 victory. The veteran netminder was credited with the win, though, turning aside six of seven shots prior to departing. Pyotr Kochetkov is in line to draw his first start of the 2024-25 postseason in Game 5 due to Andersen's undisclosed injury. If the Canes are able to close out the series Tuesday, the 35-year-old Andersen will have multiple days to recover ahead of the second round.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Slated to be re-evaluated Monday

    Head coach Rod Brind'Amour said after Sunday's 5-2 Game 4 win over the Devils that Andersen (undisclosed) will be re-evaluated Monday, Chip Alexander of The Raleigh News & Observer reports.

    Andersen exited Sunday's matchup in the second period following a collision with Timo Meier. Pyotr Kochetkov entered in relief, but Andersen was credited with the win after stopping six of seven shots. While Andersen wasn't able to return to the game, the exact nature and severity of his injury aren't yet clear. The Hurricanes took a 3-1 lead in the series with Sunday's victory, which should give the team more flexibility if Andersen doesn't feel fully healthy ahead of Tuesday's Game 5 in Raleigh.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Won't return to Sunday's game

    Andersen has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's Game 4 against the Devils due to an undisclosed injury.

    Andersen was involved in a collision with Timo Meier in the second period of Sunday's matchup. Andersen was down on the ice for a few minutes before heading to the locker room, and he'll be unable to return down the stretch. Pyotr Kochetkov took his place in the crease, while Ruslan Khazheyev is available as the Hurricanes' emergency backup. It's not yet clear whether Andersen will be able to return for Game 5, which will take place in Carolina on Tuesday.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Back in goal Sunday

    Andersen will guard the road net Sunday against the Devils in Game 4, Mike Morreale of NHL.com reports.

    Andersen has gotten off to a nice start in the playoffs, winning two of his three outings while posting a .943 save percentage. The 35-year-old veteran will be back between the pipes Sunday as the Canes look to take a 3-1 series lead back to Carolina.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Plays well in double-overtime loss

    Andersen stopped 34 of 37 shots in Friday's 3-2 double-overtime loss to the Devils in Game 3.

    Andersen played well enough to keep things close despite giving up the first two goals. The Hurricanes cashed in twice on the power play to force overtime, but a Simon Nemec tally 2:36 into the second extra session sent Andersen to his first loss this postseason. Still, he's allowed just five goals on 87 shots across those three games, and he's established himself as the Hurricanes' clear No. 1 in goal for the playoffs.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Slated to start Friday

    Andersen is expected to patrol the visiting crease in New Jersey on Friday in Game 3, per Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site.

    Andersen has been spectacular in the playoffs thus far, allowing two goals on 50 shots in two victories over New Jersey. Andersen was 13-8-1 with a 2.50 GAA and an .899 save percentage across 22 regular-season appearances this season. New Jersey was tied for 20th in NHL scoring during the regular season, producing 2.93 goals per game.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Sharp again Tuesday

    Andersen made 25 saves in Tuesday's 3-1 win over the Devils in Game 2 of their first-round series.

    Jesper Bratt banged home a rebound less than four minutes into the first period to give the Devils a 1-0 lead, but Andersen shut the door the rest of the way. The 35-year-old netminder has had a brilliant start to Carolina's playoff run, allowing two goals on 50 shots in two straight wins. Andersen will look to keep rolling in Game 3 on Friday as the series shifts to New Jersey.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: In goal against Devils

    Andersen will get the starting nod at home versus the Devils in Game 2 on Tuesday, Peter Baugh of The Athletic reports.

    Andersen had been splitting the crease with Pyotr Kochetkov since the 4 Nations Face-Off, but he will make his third straight appearance in goal. In Game 1, the veteran backstop stopped 23 of 24 shots in a 4-1 victory over New Jersey. Barring a drastic drop-off, Andersen figures to see the bulk of the workload in the postseason.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Shines in Game 1

    Andersen saved 23 of 24 shots on net in Sunday's 4-1 win over New Jersey in Game 1.

    Andersen was steady in net all game as he allowed just one goal to New Jersey's Nico Hischier late in the second period. He wasn't tasked with defending many power plays and played with the lead for all but two and a half minutes of Game 1. Sunday's win was Andersen's first since April 2, which was Carolina's 74th contest of the regular season. He will boast a 1-0-0 playoff record with a 1.00 GAA and a .958 save percentage heading into his next outing of the postseason.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Slated to start Game 1

    Andersen is expected to patrol the home crease against New Jersey on Sunday in Game 1, Cory Lavalette of the North State Journal reports.

    Andersen posted a 13-8-1 record with one shutout, a 2.50 GAA and an .899 save percentage in 22 appearances during the 2024-25 regular season. He has won seven of his last nine outings versus the Devils, posting a 2.11 GAA and a .934 save percentage. New Jersey tied for 20th in the league during the regular season with 2.93 goals per game.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Stumbles against Sens

    Andersen made 25 saves in Thursday's 7-5 loss to the Senators.

    Carolina took a 5-3 lead into the third period, but the team's defense fell apart in the final frame. Andersen is winless in his last four regular-season starts, going 0-3-1 with a 4.91 GAA and .813 save percentage. Since Pyotr Kochetkov is also not playing well to close out the schedule, coach Rod Brind'Amour could have a tough decision to make between the pipes for Game 1 of the Hurricanes' first-round series against the Devils on Sunday.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Slated to start Thursday

    Andersen is expected to start Thursday's regular-season finale on the road against Ottawa, Walt Ruff of the Hurricanes' official site reports.

    Andersen has alternated starts over the second half of the season, and he'll tend the twine Thursday after Pyotr Kochetkov started Wednesday. Andersen hasn't been particularly sharp in recent outings, going 0-2-1 with a 4.23 GAA and .827 save percentage over his last three starts, although he had a seven-game winning streak prior to his recent skid. He'll have an opportunity for a final regular-season tune-up Thursday, and it seems possible that Andersen and Kochetkov will continue to share playing time in the playoffs.

    ... See More ... See Less
  • Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen: Losing streak continues

    Andersen stopped 16 of 20 shots in Sunday's 4-1 loss to the Maple Leafs.

    Andersen has been alternating starts with Pyotr Kochetkov in recent weeks, and while the 35-year-old veteran was impressive in March, his play in April has been downright woeful. He's lost his past three starts, going 0-2-1 with a 4.23 GAA and a subpar .827 save percentage over that stretch. If the rotation between the pipes continues, then Andersen could start against the Senators on Thursday in the regular-season finale.

    ... See More ... See Less

Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-4, 238 lbs
Birthplace: Herning, Denmark
Age: 35
Experience: 11
Shoots: Left