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How Andersen And Hart's Unlikely Path To Stanley Cup Final Opens Door For Other Goalies

The road to the 2025-26 Stanley Cup final has been very different for the starting goalies for the Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights. But Frederik Andersen and Carter Hart share something in common – they both have had a most-unlikely path to the final, and they've been spectacular in this post-season.

Carolina's Andersen has battled consistency and health issues over the years, but the 36-year-old has also dominated this spring. He's posted a save percentage of .931, a playoff record of 12-1, while putting up a 1.41 GAA along with three shutouts.

Those are all phenomenal numbers for the Danish netminder, who is far outperforming his playoff career averages of a .915 SP and a 2.26 GAA.

 Frederik Andersen Channels Grief For Pivotal Game 5 Win
Frederik Andersen Channels Grief For Pivotal Game 5 Win

Frederik Andersen Channels Grief For Pivotal Game 5 Win

Playing through the sudden loss of his friend and agent, the veteran netminder delivered a vintage performance to secure Carolina's first Stanley Cup Final berth since 2006.

Meanwhile, the 27-year-old Hart emerged as Vegas' starter despite only having 14 games of playoff experience heading into this post-season – and those 14 games were played back in 2019-20 with the Philadelphia Flyers.

But in these playoffs, Hart has registered a .924 SP and a 2.22 GAA in 16 games. Those numbers aren't as good as Andersen's, but the result is still the same. Hart has delivered 12 playoff wins, and that's all the cold-blooded Golden Knights care about.

Few, if any, predicted Andersen or Hart in this year's post-season, let alone saw both of them as the Cup final's starters. But the unlikely road for the two goalies will be one of the reasons why teams will take chances on netminders available this summer.

 Enter Golden Knights Goalie Carter Hart's Name Into The Conn Smythe Conversation
Enter Golden Knights Goalie Carter Hart's Name Into The Conn Smythe Conversation

Enter Golden Knights Goalie Carter Hart's Name Into The Conn Smythe Conversation

After registering an assist in Game 1 of the Western Conference Final, and increasing his NHL-leading point total for the postseason, Mitch Marner continues to make his case as a Conn Smythe candidate.

Whether it's an experienced veteran like St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington, Florida Panthers star netminder Sergei Bobrovsky, or Andersen himself – as, like Bobrovsky, Andersen is a UFA this summer – there's going to be goalies teams take chances on in the hope they get the results the Golden Knights and Hurricanes have got out of Hart and Andersen this spring.

In any case, we'll soon be talking about Andersen or Hart as a champion. Hart is under contract for 2026-27 at a bargain salary of $2-million, so he won't be able to cash in on this year's success until the end of next season. But Andersen is in line for a major raise on the $2.75-million he earned this year.

If it's not the Hurricanes who give him the best financial offer, Andersen could be forgiven for chasing the money on what could be his last, best NHL contract. But if he wins the Cup with Carolina, maybe both sides can bend on a deal.

When you find goalies who deliver in high-stakes situations, you want to keep them. So we wouldn't be surprised to see the Hurricanes and Golden Knights return to the 2027 playoffs with Andersen and Hart patrolling the pipes. The duo took different roads to be where they are today, but Vegas and Carolina are more than pleased they took a chance on them.


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This story was originally published May 31, 2026 at 2:39 PM.

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