Frederik Andersen contract

Last Modified Apr 13, 2025 18:47 GMT
Frederik Andersen contract
Frederik Andersen

Frederik Andersen is a Danish professional ice hockey goaltender playing for the Carolina Hurricanes in the NHL. He was drafted by the Hurricanes in 2010 but re-entered the draft in 2012 and was selected by the Anaheim Ducks. Andersen has also played for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He has represented Denmark in international competitions, including the 2010 IIHF World Championship.

Andersen began his career in Europe, playing for the Frederikshavn White Hawks in Denmark's Superisligaen from 2009 to 2011, making history by scoring an empty-net goal in a playoff match. He then moved to Sweden, playing for Frölunda HC in the Elitserien (now SHL) during the 2011–12 season, where he set a league record with eight shutouts.

Frederik Andersen’s Contract

According to Spotrac, Frederik Andersen's contract with the Carolina Hurricanes, signed in 2023, is a two-year, $6,800,000 deal with an average annual salary of $3,400,000. For the 2024-25 season, he will receive a base salary of $3,100,000, while his cap hit remains $3,400,000.

Frederik Andersen’s Contract Breakdown

YearAgeCap HitCap %League CapCash (Yearly)Cumulative Cash
2023-2434$3,400,0004.07%$3,700,000$3,700,000$3,700,000
2024-2535$3,400,0003.86%$3,100,000$3,100,000$6,800,000

Frederik Andersen Salary: How much is Frederik Andersen getting paid?

According to Spotrac, Frederik Andersen is currently making an average annual salary of $3,400,000 on a two-year, $6,800,000 contract with the Carolina Hurricanes. In the 2024-2025 season, his base salary will be $3,100,000, with a cap hit of $3,400,000.

How much does Frederik Andersen make in a minute?

According to Spotrac, Frederik Andersen makes approximately $64.81 per minute based on his 2024-2025 salary of $3,100,000 for the season.

Frederik Andersen’s Career Earnings

According to Spotrac, Frederik Andersen has earned a total of $44,787,769 throughout his 10-year NHL career, playing for three teams: the Anaheim Ducks, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Carolina Hurricanes. He started his career with Anaheim in 2012 before moving to Toronto in 2016 and signing with Carolina in 2021.

What are the terms of Frederik Andersen’s Contract?

According to Spotrac, Frederik Andersen signed a two-year, $6,800,000 contract with the Carolina Hurricanes for the 2023-2025 period. This deal guarantees him $6,800,000 and provides an average annual salary of $3,400,000.Additionally, he has a 15-team trade list available in his contract.

How much of Frederik Andersen’s Contract is guaranteed?

According to Spotrac, Frederik Andersen's contract with the Carolina Hurricanes, signed for two years, guarantees him $6,800,000, with the full value of the contract guaranteed. This includes his base salary and signing bonuses for the two seasons.

Frederik Andersen's Contract History

According to Spotrac, Frederik Andersen signed a two-year, $6,800,000 contract with the Carolina Hurricanes, with an average annual salary of $3,400,000. For the 2024-25 season, he will earn a base salary of $3,100,000 with a cap hit of $3,400,000.

Before this deal, He signed a two-year, $9,000,000 contract with the Hurricanes, with an average annual salary of $4,500,000.

Before that, Andersen signed a five-year, $25,000,000 contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs. This contract included a $7,000,000 signing bonus and a $5,000,000 average annual salary.

Before signing with the Maple Leafs, He signed a two-year, $2,300,000 contract extension with the Anaheim Ducks, with an average annual salary of $1,150,000.

Frederik Andersen's first NHL contract was a two-year, $3,550,000 deal with the Anaheim Ducks, which included a $185,000 signing bonus and an average annual salary of $1,775,000.

SeasonTeamSigning BonusBase SalaryCap HitDead CapYearly Cash
2024-25Carolina Hurricanes-$3,100,000$3,400,000-$3,400,000
2023-24Carolina Hurricanes-$3,100,000$3,400,000-$3,400,000
2022-23Carolina Hurricanes-$5,000,000$4,500,000-$4,500,000
2021-22Carolina Hurricanes-$4,000,000$4,500,000-$4,500,000
2020-21Toronto Maple Leafs-$1,000,000$5,000,000-$5,000,000
2019-20Toronto Maple Leafs-$2,000,000$5,000,000-$5,000,000
2018-19Toronto Maple Leafs-$5,000,000$5,000,000-$5,000,000
2017-18Toronto Maple Leafs-$5,000,000$5,000,000-$5,000,000
2016-17Toronto Maple Leafs-$5,000,000$5,000,000-$5,000,000
2015-16Anaheim Ducks-$1,300,000$1,150,000-$1,150,000
2014-15Anaheim Ducks-$1,000,000$1,150,000-$1,150,000
2013-14Anaheim Ducks$92,500$832,500$925,000-$1,775,000
2012-13Anaheim Ducks$92,500$832,500$925,000-$1,775,000

FAQs on Frederik Andersen

A. Frederik Andersen plays as a goaltender.

A. Frederik Andersen plays for the Carolina Hurricanes as of 2025.

A. Frederik Andersen's average annual income is $3,400,000.

A. Frederik Andersen was drafted 187th overall in the 2010 NHL Draft by the Carolina Hurricanes.

A. Frederik Andersen began his professional career in 2008 and is still playing today.

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