3.The Sabres have four goalies on NHL contracts at camp: Anderson, Comrie, Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, and Malcolm Subban.
Anderson serves a dual role of being available as a mentor not only for the goaltenders but for the team at large while also pushing to earn his own ice time.
"My job is to earn," Anderson said. "Earn my spot, earn my ice time, make it difficult for these young guys to come in and take that ice. … What my conversation would be with the coaching staff is if I'm not earning it, don't give it to me. If one of these young guys steps up and earns it, by all means give them the ball and run with it."
4.Anderson still has personal motivations even entering his 20th NHL season.
"The next step for me is to continue to prove everybody wrong on why I'm still playing," he said. "I think people a long time ago said I wasn't good enough or, 'He doesn't play the right style to play a long time.'
"You get all that negativity and you turn that into positive and say, 'You know what, I'm going to prove everybody wrong.' You go out there and compete because I love to compete, I love playing the game of hockey and to do it at the highest level, it takes commitment. It takes a certain level of mental attitude and that's where now I can share that. It doesn't have to be a goalie, it can be a player."
5.One major difference in Anderson this season: He ditched his traditional, subdued white goalie pads for a bright blue and gold set.
Bauer originally sent Anderson a more traditional mockup, but his son disapproved.
"My 11-year-old goes, 'That looks terrible,'" Anderson said.
So, led by his son and together with the rest of the family, they mocked up different options using the Bauer website. Craig, admittedly not the most artistic member of his family, was pleased with the final outcome.
"I think the black and red ones look pretty good too," he said.