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Despite recent struggles, Leafs' Andersen feels 'great' and isn't mentally fatigued

Though goaltender Frederik Andersen's game has been up and down dating back to a Maple Leafs loss in Calgary on Dec. 12, his teammates' faith in him has not weakened.

"We have to do a better job in front of him, he has been our backbone and given us so many opportunities to win throughout the year," captain John Tavares said. "I'm sure he will be hard on himself. But he's strong mentally and he digs in every day and works hard. His professionalism and his leadership is crucial for us."

The loss to Florida marked the eighth time in nine starts that Andersen, who was pulled for the second time in three games, has allowed at least three goals.

Physically, Andersen said he feels "great" and doesn't get mentally tired with the number of odd-man rushes and other defensive breakdowns he has had to endure.

"I don't really think about what has happened before or what's going to happen next," Andersen said. "I try to worry about what's happening in that situation. If it's a two-on-one or a three-on-two, it doesn't matter. Once (the opposition) crosses the red line, that's when I get mentally prepared for that situation."

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Source: https://torontosun.com/sports/hockey/nhl/toronto-maple-leafs/despite-recent-struggles-leafs-andersen-feels-great-and-isnt-mentally-fatigued

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