In a shocking move that's sending shockwaves through the NHL, Stanley Cup-winning goalie Frederik Andersen has left the Carolina Hurricanes to join the Edmonton Oilers. The 32-year-old Danish netminder, who helped the Hurricanes capture their first Stanley Cup title last season, has signed a massive contract with the Oilers, reportedly worth over $20 million per year. With Andersen's arrival, Edmonton's already formidable roster just got a whole lot stronger, and fans are buzzing with excitement about the team's chances of making another deep playoff run. With the NHL's free agency period now in full swing, Andersen's high-profile departure is sure to have a ripple effect on the league's goaltending landscape.


Stanley Cup winning goalie Frederik Anderson leaves Hurricanes for Oilers  DAZN