Hurricanes’ Frederik Andersen to Undergo 8-Week Knee Surgery
Frederik Andersen of the Carolina Hurricanes is set to miss eight weeks following knee surgery, adding to his injury struggles. Previously sidelined for 11 games, the veteran goalie has only played four outings this season, posting a solid 3-1-0 record with impressive stats. The Hurricanes have now turned to 25-year-old Pyotr Kochetkov and journeyman Spencer Martin as they strive to maintain their strong position at the top of the Eastern Conference.
By the Numbers- Andersen has a .941 save percentage and 1.48 goals-against average in his four appearances this season.
- Kochetkov has a 10-2-0 record with a .907 save percentage and 2.30 goals-against average through 12 games.
- The Hurricanes currently lead the Eastern Conference with a 14-4-0 record.
- Spencer Martin achieved his first career shutout with a 4-0 win against the Ottawa Senators.
The Hurricanes will face the New Jersey Devils next, aiming to extend their three-game win streak to four. As Andersen recovers, the team's goaltending depth will be crucial in maintaining their top position in the standings.
Bottom LineAndersen’s extended absence highlights ongoing injury challenges, but the Hurricanes' current momentum and depth can help navigate this crucial period without their number one goaltender.
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