Craig Anderson Signs for Two Years with Avalanche
Dobber Sports
2009-07-01
Colorado has signed goaltender Craig Anderson to a two-year contract worth $1.8 million per.
Fantasy Players Impacted: Craig Anderson probably doesn't "officially" have the No.1 job, but in Dobber's books – it's his to lose. It wouldn't surprise me to see him play 60 games this year, versus Petr Budaj playing 25 games. Budaj's fantasy value plummets, as expected. All Anderson wants is a chance, and I think he'll do well – though on a weak team his numbers won't sparkle.
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