Leafs acquire Frederik Andersen from Anaheim
he Toronto Maple Leafs have found their No. 1 goalie in acquiring Frederik Andersen from the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for the 30th pick in this weekend’s NHL Draft and a 2017 second-rounder.
The Leafs didn’t wait long to sign Andersen, inking the RFA to a five-year deal for around $5.5 million per season, according to Bob McKenzie.
Andersen will join Jonathan Bernier, who has one more year left on his deal, in Toronto’s net. The move strengthens their crease situation and shows just how important stockpiling draft picks can be when they’re used to fill needs and not only your prospect cupboard. Per Cap Friendly, the Leafs still have 11 picks this weekend to play with.
“Acquiring him was the most important thing, the price was secondary,” said Leafs GM Lou Lamoriello.
Andersen, 26, posted a .928 even strength save percentage and three shutouts in 43 starts this season with the Ducks. He was even better in the playoffs with a .934 ESSV in five starts during their seven-game opening round series against Nashville.
Ducks GM Bob Murray knew he’d have to move one of his goaltenders to open some cap space to re-sign other players and to also not lose one of them in an expansion draft next year without getting assets back in return.
After signing Sami Vatanen over the weekend, Murray’s work continues as he’ll need to re-sign Hampus Lindholm to keep his blue line intact and decide on forwards Rickard Rakell, David Perron, among others. He said over the weekend “a high-quality left winger” tops his free agent shopping list, but what kind of cap space he’ll be able to work with is still unknown.
Meanwhile, the Maple Leafs will have an active summer looking to go from rebuild to playoff team. It began today and will resume Friday when it’s expected they’ll select Auston Matthews No. 1 overall at the draft. Come July 1? That’s when the fun will continue.
Written by Sean Leahy of Yahoo Sports
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