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Sens go back to ‘proven playoff’ performer Anderson

Craig Anderson; Brendan Gallagher

Craig Anderson; Brendan Gallagher

AP

Trailing 3-0 and facing elimination, the Ottawa Senators will go back to their veteran netminder tonight at home versus Montreal.

Coach Dave Cameron confirmed this morning that Craig Anderson would get the start over rookie Andrew Hammond.

“He has a proven playoff record of being a real good goalie,” Cameron told reporters.

Anderson stopped all but two of the Canadiens’ 49 shots in Sunday’s 2-1 overtime loss -- a defeat that put the Sens on the verge of being swept.

As noted by his coach, the 33-year-old has been a solid playoff performer, registering a career postseason save percentage of .928 in 25 appearances. Among active goalies who’ve started more than 10 playoff games, only Mike Smith, Jonas Hiller, Braden Holtby, and Tuukka Rask have a higher save percentage than that.