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Top Rasmus Andersson News

  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Distributes three assists

    Andersson logged three assists, two shots on net and a plus-4 rating in Sunday's 5-2 win over the Canucks.

    Andersson's point streak is up to five games, a span in which he has earned two goals and eight assists. The 29-year-old defenseman's recent surge is encouraging, but he started the year quiet and will still need to regain fantasy managers' trust after a disappointing 2024-25. Through 24 contests this year, Andersson has five goals, 11 helpers, 54 shots on net, 42 blocked shots, 20 PIM and a plus-4 rating while playing in a top-four role.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Three points in Wednesday's win

    Andersson scored a goal on three shots on net and added two assists, three blocked shots and a plus-2 rating in Wednesday's 6-2 win over the Sabres.

    The veteran blueliner opened the scoring early in the first period before helping to set up tallies by Mikael Backlund and Joel Farabee in the third. Andersson is likely to be on the move before the trade deadline, and while that cloud hanging over him may have contributed to his sluggish start to the season, he's found a groove in November with three goals and eight points in the last eight games.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Two points Tuesday

    Andersson recorded an even-strength goal and a power-play assist in Tuesday's 5-2 loss to the Blackhawks.

    Andersson set up Matthew Coronato's power-play goal late in the second period and later added a tally of his own in the early stages of the final frame. However, those contributions weren't enough to secure a victory for Calgary. Andersson is up to nine points this season, but four of those (two goals, two helpers) have come over his last four games.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Nets third goal of season

    Andersson scored a goal in Tuesday's 3-2 loss to the Blues.

    Andersson found the back of the net at 14:29 of the second period, 25 seconds after Matthew Coronato's goal, with a wrister that went past Jordan Binnington. This was Andersson's first goal since Oct. 20, and while he can deliver solid numbers in the physicality department, he ultimately isn't producing enough to warrant much fantasy consideration despite his top-pair role in the lineup.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Scores in loss to Jets

    Andersson scored a goal in Monday's 2-1 loss to the Jets.

    Andersson provided a 1-0 lead for the Flames midway through the second period with a blistering slap shot that went right past Connor Hellebuyck. That would be all the offense the Flames would muster en route to their sixth straight defeat, though. With only eight goals scored over that six-game losing skid, the Flames have been struggling to produce much on offense, but Andersson has stepped up from the blue line with two goals on eight shots over his last three appearances.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Strikes on power play

    Andersson scored a power-play goal on two shots in Wednesday's 3-1 loss to the Mammoth.

    Andersson got the Flames on the board at 8:37 of the first period, but it was their only goal of the game. The 28-year-old blueliner is still seeing power-play time on the second unit, which also features rookie defenseman Zayne Parekh. The goal was Andersson's first point in five games to go with 10 shots on net, six blocked shots, two hits and a minus-1 rating. He was limited to 31 points over 81 appearances in 2024-25, his lowest total in four years, and he's not trending toward a bounce-back campaign early in 2025-26.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Set to miss regular-season finale

    Andersson is slated to miss Thursday's regular-season finale against the Kings due to rest purposes, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    After appearing in each of the Flames' first 81 games of the season, Andersson will get a breather during the team's final game of the year. He recorded 11 goals, 20 assists, 196 blocked shots, 36 hits and 60 PIM while averaging 23:59 of ice time this season.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Sets up empty-netter

    Andersson logged an assist, three shots on goal and two blocked shots in Sunday's 5-2 win over the Sharks.

    Andersson set up Yegor Sharangovich's empty-netter to seal this critical win that keeps the Flames in a viable spot in the playoff race. The helper ended a four-game slide for Andersson, who went minus-5 in that stretch. Andersson's had a tough year with defensive assignments, and he hasn't made up for it with offense. He's at 31 points, a minus-37 rating, 162 shots on net, 194 blocked shots and 60 PIM over 80 appearances.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Contributes assist Thursday

    Andersson logged a power-play assist, two shots on goal, two PIM and four blocked shots in Thursday's 4-1 win over the Ducks.

    Andersson had the secondary helper on Blake Coleman's goal early in the third period. With a point in each of the last two contests, Andersson is playing well to begin April after a moderately productive March. The 28-year-old defenseman has 30 points (nine on the power play), 150 shots on net, 184 blocks, 56 PIM and a minus-31 rating across 75 appearances.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Nets lone goal in loss

    Andersson scored a goal on four shots and blocked two shots in Tuesday's 3-1 loss to Utah.

    Andersson has three goals and five assists over his last 11 outings. It's a decent stretch of offense for the defenseman, who has struggled to be consistent for much of the campaign. The 28-year-old is up to 11 goals, matching his career high, and 29 points through 74 appearances. He's also put up 148 shots on net, 180 blocked shots, 54 PIM and a minus-32 rating in a top-four role this season.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Reaches 10-goal mark

    Andersson scored a goal on five shots and blocked three shots in Tuesday's 4-3 overtime win over the Kraken.

    Andersson tallied at 15:49 of the third period, briefly giving the Flames a 3-2 lead. The Kraken answered before the end of the game, so Andersson didn't get to be the hero Tuesday. The 28-year-old defenseman has turned up the offense with two goals and five assists over his last seven contests. He is one of 16 blueliners in the league with at least 10 goals this year, but he has the fewest points (28) among that group. Andersson has added 137 shots on net, 167 blocked shots, 52 PIM and a minus-26 rating over 70 appearances in a season full of mixed results.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Racks up trio of apples

    Andersson logged three even-strength assists, three shots on goal and a plus-1 rating in Saturday's 4-3 overtime win over the Islanders.

    This was Andersson's second three-point effort of the season and first since Oct. 13. The right-shot blueliner logged the secondary helper on Matthew Coronato's 20th goal of the season in the middle frame and set up Jonathan Huberdeau's game-tying marker late in the third period. Andersson capped it all off by registering the primary assist on Nazem Kadri's game-winner. After being held off the scoresheet in nine straight games from Feb. 8 to March 8, the 28-year-old Andersson has a goal and five helpers across his last six outings. The Flames will need him to continue to produce in order to stay afloat in the Western Conference playoff race.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Active on both ends Monday

    Andersson recorded a goal, three shots, two hits and three blocked shots in Monday's 6-2 loss to the Maple Leafs.

    Andersson extended his point streak to three games with his ninth goal of the season, and the 28-year-old defender has looked active on both ends of the ice of late. Over his last five appearances, he's tallied three points, nine shots on goal, seven hits and 12 blocked shots.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Helpers in consecutive contests

    Andersson logged a power-play assist, two hits, two blocked shots and a minus-2 rating in Friday's 4-2 loss to the Avalanche.

    Andersson took a shot attempt that caromed off Jonathan Huberdeau and into the net for the Flames' second goal. This was Andersson's second helper in as many games as he tries to get back on track following a span of nine scoreless outings. The 28-year-old blueliner has 23 points (eight on the power play), 125 shots on net, 159 blocked shots, 50 PIM and a minus-24 rating through 65 appearances in what's been a challenging season on many levels.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Ends slump Wednesday

    Andersson posted an assist and two hits in Wednesday's 4-3 shootout loss to the Canucks.

    Andersson had been held off the scoresheet for nine straight games entering Wednesday. He ended the slump by springing Nazem Kadri with a long-range pass on the goal that tied the game at 1-1 late in the first period. Andersson has been prone to some lengthy droughts this season, and it doesn't help that the Flames have a weak offense. The 28-year-old blueliner is at eight goals, 14 assists, 124 shots on net, 157 blocked shots, 50 PIM and a minus-22 rating over 64 outings.

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  • Flames' Rasmus Andersson: Tallies in Thursday's loss

    Andersson scored a goal on two shots in Thursday's 4-2 loss to the Avalanche.

    Andersson's goal came late in the third period -- too late to make a difference in the result. He has three points over his last eight outings, but offense has been hard to come by on one of the lower-scoring teams in the league. For the season, the 28-year-old defenseman is at eight goals, 21 points, 108 shots on net, 127 blocked shots, 48 PIM and a minus-15 rating over 54 appearances.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 202 lbs
Birthplace: Malmo, Sweden
Age: 29
Experience: 9
Shoots: Right