Frederik Andersen, the new Edmonton Oilers goaltender, anticipates a shared role in the team's netminding duties under coach Mike Babcock, having previously played 66 games for the Toronto Maple Leafs under Babcock. Andersen, who recently won the Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes, expects to rotate with Tristan Jarry and potentially Devon Levi, both of whom are expected to contribute to the Oilers' goalkeeping depth. The Oilers aim to improve their Stanley Cup chances, having fallen short in recent playoffs, and are adjusting their goaltending strategy by acquiring players like Jarry and Levi. Andersen expressed optimism about the team's potential to break through and win the championship.
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