Hurricanes' Frederik Andersen 'always looks the same.' What's changed in the playoffs?
•No team expects to win its first eight postseason games.
•There, we can be honest.
•Still, that’s where the Carolina Hurricanes, halfway through the Stanley Cup playoffs and squarely in the middle of an ever-growing wait on the specifics surrounding their next task, find themselves.T...
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No team expects to win its first eight postseason games. There, we can be honest. Still, that’s where the Carolina Hurricanes, halfway through the Stanley Cup playoffs and squarely in the middle of an ever-growing wait on the specifics surrounding their next task, find themselves.The Hurricanes are good, and the fact that they’re laying low while the Montreal Canadiens and Buffalo Sabres put each other through a second-round thresher should surprise no one. At least one element contributing to their circumstances, though, has caught coach Rod Brind’Amour off guard: In net for every moment of that blemish-free run has been Frederik Andersen.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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