The Ottawa Senators have re-signed goaltender Craig Anderson to a three-year contract extension.
According to NHL.com, Anderson will receive $4.75 million for each his first two years of the contract and $3.1 million for the final year of his contract, which will start during the 2014-2015 NHL season.
The Senators also re-signed backup goalie Robin Lehner to a three-year extension earlier this summer as we previously reported.
The Senators will now have both of their goalies from last season under contract for the next two seasons.
Last season, Anderson started 52 games and went 25-16-8. He had a 3.00 goals-against-average and a .911 save percentage.
Anderson has played for the Senators since being traded from the Colorado Avalanche during the 2010-2011 season. He has played in 158 career games and has a record of 81-52-17 and he has a 2.62 GAA, according to the Senators.
He was a third round draft pick in the 2001 NHL draft by the Chicago Blackhawks. He has played for the Blackhawks and Florida Panthers, in addition to the Avalanche and Senators.