Andersen to resume on-ice activity after blood clot issue
Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen is set to resume on-ice conditioning after being sidelined indefinitely with a blood clot issue in early November, the team announced Wednesday.
"In November, Frederik Andersen was diagnosed with a deep-vein thrombosis and subsequent pulmonary embolisms. He has been on anti-coagulation medication since that time, and working with a team of experts to obtain medical opinions as to how he can return to playing safely," general manager Don Waddell said in a statement.
"Frederik has resumed off-ice activities without complication and will now begin limited on-ice conditioning. We will provide additional updates as the process continues to progress."
Andersen has made six appearances this season, most recently on Nov. 2. He's posted a .894 save percentage and a 4-1-0 record this campaign, his third with the Hurricanes.
"I am thrilled that I'm a step closer to joining my teammates and competing on the ice," Andersen said. "I feel grateful for the help and support I've received from my family and doctors, as well as the entire Hurricanes organization."
Andersen signed a two-year, $6.8-million contract in July to stay in Carolina. The 34-year-old is 60-26-4 with a .914 clip since joining the Hurricanes in 2021.
Carolina has used five goalies this season but sits second in the Metropolitan Division with 61 points.
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