With the Maple Leafs' 4-1 victory against the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night, Frederik Andersen becomes the 92nd goalie to win 200 regular season games in the NHL.
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Starting his career in Anaheim, he managed to win 77 games in his three seasons with the Ducks. Since being traded to Toronto in the summer of 2016, he has emerged as one of the elite goalies in the league posting a record of 123-61-29.
Andersen reached 200 wins in just 344 regular season appearances putting him in a tie with Chris Osgood as the 4th fastest goalie in NHL history to reach the mark. He is the 2nd fastest to 200 wins for all goalies who's careers began in the 2000s, behind Braden Holtby who won his 200th game in his 319th appearance.
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The Leafs' netminder becomes the first goalie from both the 2010 and 2012 draft classes to reach 200 career wins in the regular season and by default of being the only Danish goalie to ever play in the league, becomes the first Denmark native to achieve the feat as well.










