Craig Anderson expected to retire after 18 seasons : vimarsa

Craig Anderson expected to retire after 18 seasons


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Pro Hockey Rumors
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By Josh Erickson
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Last updated 7/24/21
Washington Capitals general manager Brian MacLellansaid on Saturday that goalie Craig Anderson is expected to retire this offseason. At 40 years old, Anderson retires after just one season in the nation’s capital.
Anderson leaves the NHL after one of the more underrated careers put together by a netminder in recent history. In the league for 18 seasons, Anderson played for the Chicago Blackhawks, Florida Panthers, Colorado Avalanche and Washington, but he will be most remembered for his 10-year stint with the Ottawa Senators. Anderson, drafted 73rd overall by Chicago in 2001 after re-entering the draft, bounced up and down between the NHL and minor leagues before securing a full-time job as the Panthers’ backup in 2007-08. After an impressive three total seasons in Florida (24-14-7, .928 SV%), Anderson found himself in a breakout situation with Colorado in 2009-10, starting 71 games, posting a .917 save percentage and finishing top-10 in both Hart Trophy and Vezina Trophy voting.

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