Senators set to honour netminder Anderson with a proper sendoff Tuesday
OTTAWA — Craig Anderson didn’t get the opportunity to leave Ottawa with a proper sendoff, but that will be rectified Tuesday night when the 42-year-old signs a one-day contract to retire as a member of the Senators.
Anderson spent 10 seasons with the Senators, posting a 202-168-46 record, to become the franchise’s all-time leader among goaltenders in games played at 435.
“I think when (Anderson) came to Ottawa he found his place,” said Senators former goalie coach Pierre Groulx. “I think he relished being the guy there and playing in front of the Ottawa fans.”
Anderson and Groulx first crossed paths when the two were with the Florida Panthers in 2006 and became good friends. The relationship only deepened when Groulx was hired in Ottawa in 2016.