After being out since December 23, Frederick Andersen is ready to return this Saturday when the Toronto Maple Leafs take the ice against the Boston Bruins.
Andersen hasn’t played since a December 22 game against the New York Rangers, where, one supposes, he injured his groin. The Leafs won that game 5-3.
The injury was at first not considered serious, but it will have cost Andersen three weeks.
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Not only did Freddie Andersen get injured, but back-up goalie Garrett Sparks (playing decent enough in his role despite a certain contingent of the fan base intent on complaining about him regardless) was injured as well when William Nylander hit him in the face with a puck in practice.