Andersen Delivers Denmark's First Olympic Win
Carolina Hurricanes netminder Frederik Andersen stands tall between the pipes to hand Denmark their first victory of the 2026 Games, a gritty result that keeps their knockout hopes flickering. The big Dane, who's been a rock for the Canes all season, shows why GMs around the league covet experience in high-stakes spots like these Olympics.
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