Buffalo Sabres goaltender Craig Anderson summed up his NHL future with three short words Thursday night: "This is it."
Twenty years, 709 games, 319 wins and nearly 20,000 pucks stopped; it all came to a crescendo as Anderson made 30 saves in a 4-3 overtime victory over his former club, the Ottawa Senators, on Fan Appreciation Night at KeyBank Center.
"I think I left it all out there," Anderson said. "At the end of the day, I did everything I possibly could to make sure that I was competitive and gave the team a chance to win. You've got to be honest with yourself and that's just the way this game goes. Father Time always catches up to you."
Anderson was showered with love from fans and teammates after Casey Mittelstadt tallied 1:18 into overtime to punctuate the final chapter of Anderson's career.
The entire team swarmed Anderson at the opposite end of the ice.
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