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Senators Sign Craig Anderson to Four-Year Deal
OTTAWA – Ottawa Senators general manager Bryan Murray announced today the club has extended goaltender Craig Anderson's contract by four years, through the 2014-15 season.
Anderson, 29, was acquired by the Senators from the Colorado Avalanche on Feb. 18 in exchange for Brian Elliott. In 11 games since joining Ottawa, he has posted a 6-4-0 record with one shutout, a 2.11 goals-against average and .938 save percentage. “Goaltending is and will be one of the important building blocks consistent with our plan to improve the team moving forward,” said general manager Bryan Murray. “Craig has provided a level of confidence to this team and this organization that was lacking early in the season, and we feel he is the type of person and player that will be a big part of our organization’s future success.” The eight-year National Hockey League veteran has played 224 regular-season games, earning 93 wins, 87 losses, 19 overtime losses and 14 in shootouts, along with a 2.81 career goals-against average and.912 save percentage. Anderson has played with the Chicago Blackhawks, Florida Panthers and last two seasons with the Avalanche. The native of Park Ridge, Ill., was Chicago’s third-round pick (73rd overall) in the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. He signed as a free agent with the Avalanche on July 1, 2009. |
Aren't they kinda grooming that Lehner guy to be their new goalie in the not-so-distant future?
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i thought they were...maybe they'll keep anderson for a couple years to groom lehner then deal him, if his contract allows (salary cap wise)
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well cap it'll depend on the total cap hit i guess...but he could be the primary starter so they don't rush lehner and then trade him to someone maybe.
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so 4 yrs, $12.75 million....eh some team might take him for the last two years of it if lehner is ready and a team is in desperate need of a new goalie.
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Lehner is at least 3 years away. Ottawa still needs to sign an NHL quality backup.
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Solid move by Ottawa, they needed to sign a legitimate goalie, Pascal Leclaire is totally not a starter in the NHL, an is making way to much money... A little bit to much money for Anderson, but who in there right mind is going to want to go to Ottawa in the rebuilding stages....
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Murray shouldn't have gone over 2 years on the deal. Let him earn a 4 year contract. After the season he had in colorado before the trade, murray may be going overboard on the length because of a few decent games.
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as for this deal, not bad if he can keep playing the way he has since joining the Sens, and it's also official, Leclaire won't be resigned before he hits open market. |
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