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  • Anders Nilsson: Headed for retirement

    Nilsson announced Sunday via his personal Instagram account that he has retired from professional hockey.

    Nilsson's last professional action came with the Senators in December 2019 after he was never able to fully overcome concussion symptoms and recurring neck issues to resume his career. The goaltender played in parts of seven seasons in NHL with the Islanders, Oilers, Blues, Sabres, Canucks and Sens, logging a 59-74-15 record, 3.06 GAA and .907 save percentage across 161 appearances. The 31-year-old was a member of the Lightning's Stanley Cup-winning squad this past season, but he never suited up for Tampa Bay while he was stashed on long-term injured reserve to help the team comply with the salary cap.

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  • Lightning's Anders Nilsson: Dealt to Sunshine State

    Ottawa traded Nilsson (concussion) and Marian Gaborik to Tampa Bay in exchange for Cedric Paquette, Braydon Coburn, and a 2022 second-round pick on Sunday.

    Nilsson hasn't played since Dec. 16 of last season and is still experiencing some concussion symptoms. The Lightning have already announced that he will not play this season and will be placed on long-term injured reserve. The 30-year-old netminder will be an unrestricted free agent after this season.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Remains status quo

    Nilsson's (concussion) status hasn't changed with training camp right around the corner, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    At this point, it seems unlikely the Nilsson will be ready for the start of the season, though it's possible general manager Pierre Dorian just hasn't touched base with the netminder. Even if fully fit, Nilsson figures to begin the year as the No. 2 option behind offseason acquisition Matt Murray.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Still dealing with concussion symptoms

    Nilsson (concussion) has yet to fully recover and continues to suffer from concussion symptoms, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    As a result of Nilsson's continued concussion problems, general manager Pierre Dorian told reporters the Senators would be looking for veteran goalie help either via trade of free agency. In 20 appearances for Ottawa last year, the 29-year-old netminder went 9-9-2 with a career-worst 3.18 GAA. Combined with his health concerns, it shouldn't come as a shock to see Ottawa pursuing other options between the pipes.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Should be ready for next season

    General manager Pierre Dorion expects Nilsson (concussion) to be ready when the 2020-21 campaign gets underway, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    Nilsson missed the second half of the 2019-20 campaign due to a concussion, but he passed baseline testing in mid-April, and it sounds like he'll be back to 100 percent whenever next season begins. Craig Anderson won't be re-signing with the Senators, which means Nilsson will battle Marcus Hogberg for Ottawa's starting job during training camp. The 30-year-old backstop posted a 9-9-2 record while registering a 3.18 GAA and .908 save percentage in 20 appearances last campaign.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Clears baseline testing

    Nilsson (concussion) passed his concussion baseline testing, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    Nilsson will still need to get back onto the ice and take some rubber before he can be fully cleared to resume playing. Still, it's a step in the right direction and could see the netminder back in the crease if the league resumes the 2019-20 regular season. Otherwise, fans and fantasy owners will need to look forward to next year when the Swede should be the No. 1 option in Ottawa.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Still recovering from injury

    Nilsson (concussion) played his last game before the hiatus Dec. 26, missing nearly three months.

    Nilsson really wasn't playing that well before the injury took place, and given that the Senators are in no hurry to win now, they were also in no hurry to rush him back. Nilsson will likely be in competition with Marcus Hogberg for Ottawa's goaltending top job at the start of 2020-21.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Ruled out of road trip

    Nilsson (concussion) has been ruled out of the Senators' upcoming five-game road trip, Steve Lloyd of TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.

    At this point, it's looking more and more likely that Nilsson won't be ready to return before the 2019-20 campaign comes to an end. If that ends up being the case, the 29-year-old Swede will finish the season having posted a 9-9-2 record while registering a 3.18 GAA and .908 save percentage in 20 appearances.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Back at practice

    Nilsson practiced for the first time since suffering his concussion Wednesday, but there's still no timetable for his return, Brent Wallace of TSN.ca reports.

    Nilsson has been sidelined for over two months, and although he's clearly making progress in his recovery, there's no reason for the Senators to rush him back, as they're not going to make the playoffs in 2019-20. The 29-year-old netminder is still on injured reserve, so news of his activation will precede his return to game action.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Still not ready

    Nilsson (concussion) is making progress but still needs time, Dean Brown of the Senators Radio Network reports.

    Nilsson hasn't resumed practicing yet, and he'll likely need a few sessions before getting back into game action. Marcus Hogberg has made nine appearances in Nilsson's stead and posted a .905 save percentage, but Nilsson should return to a starting role when he's ready.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: No clear timetable

    Nilsson (concussion) has yet to resume skating and still has no clear timetable for a return, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    Nilsson missed his 14th straight game Saturday while recovering from a concussion he suffered in mid-December. The team is hopeful that the netminder can resume skating and get healthy over the upcoming All-Star break. In the meantime, Marcus Hogberg and Craig Anderson will continue to handle goaltending duties.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Still week-plus from return

    Nilsson (concussion) will remain on the sidelines for at least another week, Wayne Scanlan of the Ottawa Citizen reports.

    While a week remains the short end of Nilsson's potential return to action, it sounds as though it's fairly open-ended despite the netminder resuming skating Wednesday. Craig Anderson and Marcus Hogberg should continue to hold down the goaltending duties until Nilsson is given the green light.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Resumes skating

    Nilsson is back on the ice at practice Wednesday, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports

    Craig Anderson has the start against Florida and will likely be the starter through the end of the week, but this is an encouraging sign for Nilsson that he might be back to game action soon. Nilsson owners would love to have him back for Jan. 10 when the Senators go up against Detroit and its league-worst offense, and this puts him on track to possibly be the netminder for that contest.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Placed on injured reserve

    Nilsson is dealing with a concussion and was designated for injured reserve Friday, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    Nilsson was reportedly sidelined versus the Predators on Thursday due to an illness, but it now appears that he was suffering from a more serious injury. The netminder won't be available for the Senators' next two outings ahead of the Christmas break. Craig Anderson (knee) has been given the all-clear and could get the start versus the Flyers on Saturday.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Facing Predators

    Nilsson is slated to start between the pipes in Thursday's home matchup with Nashville, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.

    Nilsson was shaky in his last start Monday against the Panthers, surrendering six goals on 31 shots en route to a 6-1 loss. The 29-year-old backstop will attempt to bounce back in a tough home matchup with a Predators squad that's averaging a league-high 3.64 goals per game on the road this campaign.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Won't start after all

    Nilsson will not be available for Thursday's game against Nashville due to an illness.

    Nilsson was originally supposed to start in goal against the Predators, but he'll now set his sights on recovering in time to get back between the pipes for Saturday's matchup with Philadelphia. Marcus Hogberg will get the nod against Nashville.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Patrolling crease Monday

    Nilsson will defend the road cage against the Panthers on Monday.

    Nilsson will make his fourth straight start with Craig Anderson (knee) stashed on injured reserve. He's been solid with a .927 save percentage and 2.64 GAA alongside a 2-0-1 record over his last three outings. Ottawa will play a back-to-back set Tuesday, so expect Nilsson to get a break for that contest in Tampa Bay.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Mauled by Panthers

    Nilsson made 25 saves in Monday's 6-1 loss to the Panthers.

    Despite the final score, the 29-year-old goalie played fairly well and came up with some spectacular stops but got almost no help from his defense. Nilsson should be used to that by now -- he sports a rough 3.18 GAA on the season, but a more palatable .908 save percentage.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Hangs on for OT win

    Nilsson stopped 38 shots in Saturday's 4-3 overtime win over the Blue Jackets.

    The only puck to get past him through two periods barely did so -- Nilsson plucked Cam Atkinson's attempt to tuck the puck inside the far post out of the air, but it was determined on video review his glove was across the goal line. The 29-year-old netminder then had to hang on when Columbus outshot Ottawa 20-5 in the third, but he was eventually rewarded for his efforts. Nilsson is still settling in as the Sens' No. 1, but he's 2-0-1 over his last three starts, and on the year he sports a 3.02 GAA and solid .913 save percentage.

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  • Senators' Anders Nilsson: Gets starting nod

    Nilsson will patrol the crease during Saturday's home game versus the Blue Jackets, TSN 1200 Ottawa reports.

    Nilsson wasn't great in his last start Wednesday against Montreal, allowing three goals on 29 shots en route to a 3-2 overtime loss. The 29-year-old Swede will look to bounce back in a home matchup with a Columbus club that's 4-6-4 on the road this year.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-6, 232 lbs
Birthplace: Lulea, Sweden
Age: 34
Experience: 7
Shoots: Left