Started from the bottom: Craig Anderson took the long road to become Lundqvist’s equal
If first impressions stuck, Craig Anderson wouldn’t be here helping the Ottawa Senators threaten a trip to the Eastern Conference final.
From an embarrassing losing streak at the start of his NHL career to a merry-go-round through waivers to tending goal for some of the league’s worst teams, Anderson had to work his way up from the bottom to reach this stage and join Henrik Lundqvist as one of the game’s elite.
“We know how good he is,” said Senators teammate Mark Stone, “but I think some people don’t.”
Anderson thinks that’s because of a painful first impression which saw him lose the first 13 decisions of his NHL career, and 17-of-18 overall, as a member of his hometown Blackhawks. Born about 30 minutes outside Chicago in Park Ridge, Ill., and drafted in the third round by the club in 2001, Anderson made his NHL debut on Nov. 30, 2002 and didn’t earn a first win until Jan. 22, 2004.


