In addition to his league-wide recognition, the 32-year-old Dane has made history along the way as well, becoming the first goaltender in league history to win 24 of his first 30 outings with a team. Those 24 wins? Tied for second in the league, only behind Andrei Vasilevskiy of Tampa, who has played six more games than Andersen.
His .929 save percentage (SV%)? Also second in the league.
Although more commonly viewed as a team statistic, his 2.01 goals against average (GAA) through the first half of the year is tops among all.
Speaking of team statistics, they say your goaltender needs to be your best penalty killer, right? The Canes have been shorthanded more than 29 of the NHL's 32 teams and yet their penalty kill ranks number one. How? A big thank you to Andersen, who has a .969 SV% when his team is down a man.
At this present moment, he has one loss since the calendar turned to December.
Impressive. Outstanding. Fantastic. There are a variety of positive adjectives that could be used to describe the start to Andersen's season.