Frederik "Freddie" Andersen was born on 2 October 1989 and is a Danish professional ice hockey goaltender for the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League.
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Frederik "Freddie" Andersen was born on 2 October 1989 and is a Danish professional ice hockey goaltender for the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League.
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Frederik Andersen previously played for the Anaheim Ducks and Toronto Maple Leafs.
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Frederik Andersen was selected by the Hurricanes in the seventh round, 187th overall, of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.
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On 13 March 2010, while playing for Frederikshavn White Hawks in the Superisligaen, Andersen scored an empty net goal in the fourth quarter-final match against Rødovre Mighty Bulls.
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Frederik Andersen nearly scored two nights before in the third match, but missed.
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Frederik Andersen reached the milestone in just 68 career games, tying the record set by the Montreal Canadiens' Bill Durnan on 16 December 1944.
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Frederik Andersen allowed four or more goals in each of the final four games of the series - the Ducks lost three of those four games and allowed 19 goals over that span.
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On 20 June 2016, Frederik Andersen was traded to the Toronto Maple Leafs for the 30th overall pick in the 2016 NHL Entry Draft and a second-round pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft.
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Frederik Andersen helped the Leafs qualify for the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs, where they would fall to the Boston Bruins in seven games.
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On 14 December 2019, Frederik Andersen earned his 200th win in his 344th game against the Edmonton Oilers.
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On January 12,2022, Frederik Andersen was named to play in the 2022 NHL All-Star Game along with Sebastian Aho.
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Frederik Andersen's sister, Amalie, is a defenceman for the Danish women's national ice hockey team and is playing collegiately for Maine.
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Frederik Andersen's brother, Sebastian, is a defenceman and represented Denmark in the men's national under-18 and junior ice hockey team.
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