Frederik Andersen

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Frederik Andersen
Date of birth October 2, 1989
place of birth Herning , Denmark
size 190 cm
Weight 87 kg
position goalkeeper
number # 31
Catch hand Left
Draft
NHL Entry Draft 2010 , 7th round, 187th position
Carolina Hurricanes
NHL Entry Draft 2012 , 3rd round, 87th position
Anaheim Ducks
Career stations
until 2009 Herning Blue Fox
2009-2011 Frederikshavn White Hawks
2011–2012 Frölunda HC
2012-2016 Anaheim Ducks
since 2016 Toronto Maple Leafs

Frederik Andersen (born October 2, 1989 in Herning ) is a Danish ice hockey goalkeeper who has been under contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey League since June 2016 . Before that, he spent four years with the Anaheim Ducks , in whose jersey he - together with John Gibson - won the William M. Jennings Trophy in 2016 as the goalkeeper duo with the lowest goals against.

Career

Frederik Andersen began his career as an ice hockey player with the Herning Blue Fox , for which he was already active in his youth. In his rookie year , the goalkeeper played ten games in the AL-Bank Ligaen and was Danish champion for the first time in his career . He was able to repeat this success with his team the following year. In the 2008/09 season Andersen reached the finals again with his team, but lost there to the opponent SønderjyskE Ishockey .

For the 2009/10 season Andersen moved to the Frederikshavn White Hawks . There he was able to convince and had the best catch quota of all goalkeepers of the AL-Bank Ligaen. He was also voted the most valuable player of the season. The Carolina Hurricanes then selected him in the NHL Entry Draft 2010 in the seventh round as a total of 187th player. However, the national player stayed in Frederikshavn and became runner-up with his team in the 2010/11 season. He played a decisive role in reaching the final series and was voted Player of the Year and the All-Star Team of the AL-Bank Ligaen. He was also the league's player of the month in March.

For the 2011/12 season Andersen was signed by Frölunda HC from the Swedish Elitserien . After an outstanding season in the Frölunda HC jersey, in which Andersen had led the league with an average of 1.62 goals conceded and a catch rate of 94.3 percent in the main round, he was 87 in the third round of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft Position selected by the Anaheim Ducks . In July 2012 the Dane signed a two-year entry contract in the organization of the Californians and made his debut for their farm team , the Norfolk Admirals , on October 12, 2012 in the game against the Worcester Sharks in the American Hockey League .

After an excellent rookie season in the American Hockey League, in which he achieved a catch quota of 92.9 percent in 47 games of the regular season, his NHL debut for the Anaheim Ducks followed in the course of the 2013/14 season . On October 20, 2013, in the home game against the Dallas Stars , Andersen replaced Jonas Hiller in the Californians goal at the beginning of the second period and then parried all 24 shots on goal of the opponent, so that Anaheim won the game 6-3. After he was sent back to the AHL in the meantime, he returned to the NHL squad in November 2013 when fellow goalkeeper Viktor Fasth injured himself .

In the 2015/16 season he and his teammate John Gibson received the William M. Jennings Trophy as the goalkeeper duo with the fewest goals conceded in the league. Andersen then moved to the Toronto Maple Leafs in June 2016 , who in return sent a first-round vote for the NHL Entry Draft 2016 and a second-round vote for the NHL Entry Draft 2017 to Anaheim. In Toronto, Andersen directly signed a new five-year contract. In the 2017/18 season, Andersen set a new franchise record for the Maple Leafs with 38 wins .

International

For Denmark , Andersen took part in the junior division of the U18 Junior B World Championships in 2006 and 2007 , the U20 Junior B World Championships in 2007 and 2009 and the U20 Junior World Championship in 2008 . In the senior sector, he was in his country's squad at the A World Championships in 2009 , 2010 , 2011 , 2012 and 2018 .

In addition, Andersen was supposed to be part of Team Europe at the World Cup of Hockey 2016 , but canceled due to an injury.

Achievements and Awards

International

Career statistics

Status: end of the 2019/20 season

Regular season Playoffs
season team league Sp S. N U / OT Min. GT SO GTS Sv% Sp S. N Min. GT SO GTS Sv%
2008/09 Herning Blue Fox AL-Bank Ligaen 22nd 2.45 92.2 - - - - - - - -
2009/10 Frederikshavn White Hawks AL-Bank Ligaen 30th 2.19 93.2 10 2.86 92.5
2010/11 Frederikshavn White Hawks AL-Bank Ligaen 35 2.49 92.0 11 1.98 94.2
2011/12 Frölunda HC Elitserien 39 20th 12 6th 2332 63 8th 1.62 94.3 6th 2 4th 379 17th 0 2.69 91.1
2012/13 Norfolk Admirals AHL 47 24 18th 1 2685 98 4th 2.19 92.9 - - - - - - - -
2013/14 Norfolk Admirals AHL 4th 3 1 0 245 8th 1 1.96 93.9 - - - - - - - -
2013/14 Anaheim Ducks NHL 28 20th 5 0 1570 60 0 2.29 92.3 7th 3 2 368 19th 0 3.10 89.9
2014/15 Anaheim Ducks NHL 54 35 12 5 3106 123 3 2.38 91.4 16 11 5 1050 41 1 2.34 91.3
2015/16 Anaheim Ducks NHL 43 22nd 9 7th 2298 88 3 2.30 91.9 5 3 2 298 7th 1 1.41 94.7
2016/17 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 66 33 16 14th 3800 169 4th 2.67 91.8 6th 2 4th 403 18th 0 2.68 91.5
2017/18 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 66 38 21st 5 3889 182 5 2.81 91.8 7th 3 3 368 23 0 3.76 89.6
2018/19 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 60 36 16 7th 3511 162 1 2.77 91.7 7th 3 4th 414 19th 0 2.75 92.2
2019/20 Toronto Maple Leafs NHL 52 29 13 7th 3007 143 3 2.85 90.9 5 2 3 327 10 1 1.84 93.6
AL-Bank Ligaen total 87 2.38 92.5 21st 2.40 93.4
AHL total 51 27 19th 1 2930 106 5 2.17 93.0 - - - - - - - -
NHL overall 369 213 92 45 21178 327 19th 2.63 91.7 53 27 23 3226 137 3 2.55 91.6

International

Represented Denmark at:

year team event result Sp S. N Min. GT SO GTS Sv%
2006 Denmark U18 World Championship Div. IB 2nd place 5 4th 1 280 12 1 2.57 90.8
2007 Denmark U20 World Cup Div. IA 1st place Without any effort
2007 Denmark U18 World Championship Div. IB 1st place 5 4th 0 240 5 0 1.25 93.7
2008 Denmark U20 World Cup 10th place 4th 0 4th 213 20th 0 5.62 85.4
2009 Denmark U20 World Cup Div. IB 2nd place 5 4th 1 299 10 1 2.01 89.9
2009 Denmark Olympic qualification 2nd place Without any effort
2009 Denmark WM 13th place Without any effort
2010 Denmark WM 8th place 2 1 1 120 7th 0 3.50 89.9
2011 Denmark WM 11th place 4th 0 2 246 14th 0 3.41 91.0
2012 Denmark WM 13th place 6th 1 5 359 20th 1 3.34 89.8
2013 Denmark Olympic qualification 3rd place 2 1 1 118 2 1 1.01 96.0
2016 Denmark Olympic qualification 3rd place 2 0 2 113 6th 0 3.18 85.4
2018 Denmark WM 10th place 6th 3 2 363 10 1 1.65 94.4
Juniors overall 19th 12 6th 1032 47 2 2.73 89.4
Men overall 22nd 6th 13 1313 59 3 2.69 91.3

( Legend for the goalkeeper statistics: GP or Sp = total games; W or S = wins; L or N = defeats; T or U or OT = draws or overtime or shootout defeats; min. = Minutes; SOG or SaT = shots on goal; GA or GT = goals conceded; SO = shutouts ; GAA or GTS = goals conceded ; Sv% or SVS% = catch quota ; EN = empty net goal ; 1  play-downs / relegation ; italics : statistics not complete)

family

His father Ernst Andersen was also a Danish national goalkeeper. His brother Sebastian is also a professional ice hockey player.

Web links

Commons : Frederik Andersen  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. nhl.com: "Ducks Recall Andersen, Yonkman from Norfolk (AHL)" (English, November 23, 2013, accessed December 5, 2013)
  2. ^ Adam Proteau: Maple Leafs lock up Andersen. mapleleafs.nhl.com, June 20, 2016, accessed June 21, 2016 .