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Ottawa Senators goalie Craig Anderson returns from leave as wife Nicholle battles cancer

Ottawa Senators goalie Craig Anderson went on personal leave earlier this week as his wife Nicholle battles cancer but will be rejoining the team after fellow goalie Andrew Hammond was injured, general manager Pierre Dorion announced Saturday during an emotional interview in Edmonton.

'We're all behind him and we're going to do anything we can for both Craig and Nicholle'

Craig Anderson and his wife, Nicholle. (Twitter)

Ottawa Senators goalie Craig Anderson went on personal leave earlier this week as his wife Nicholle battles cancer but will be rejoining the team after fellow goalie Andrew Hammond was injured, general manager Pierre Dorion announced Saturday during an emotional interview in Edmonton.

Anderson is expected to start in Edmonton against the Oilers Sunday night.

Dorion said the Andersons were in a "wait period" for test results that will help determine a treatment plan, which allows Craig to return to the team, for now.He added that it was "very early in the process" following Nicholle's cancer diagnosis.

"We're very proud of Craig and Nicholle. He and his wife are dealing with a tremendous issue right now," he said.

"Family is way moreimportant than hockey. But at the same time, Craig's family is this hockey team. And I think when you have those guys in that room that are going to embrace his presence and rally around him, I think it can only be beneficial for all parties."

He emphasizedthat all of Anderson's "hockey family" was there for support.

"We're all behind him and we're going to do anything we can for bothCraig andNicholle," he said.

Nicholle asked Craig to return

Dorion said that he was speaking on behalf of the Andersons, and emphasized that it was Nicholle who encouraged her husband to return to the team.
Veteran Craig Anderson, pictured, and Andrew Hammond entered the season as the team's top two goaltenders. Anderson is coming back to the team after taking a personal leave to be with his wife Nicholle, who has been diagnosed with cancer. (Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press)

"She was the one that said, 'Craig, your teammates need you right now.' We made this decision consulting with both Craig and Nicholle, their doctors and we all felt that because of this time frame, it was alright for him to join the team," he said.

"I think this is a tremendous gesture on behalf of Nicholle Anderson."

He said all further comments about Nicholle Anderson's condition will come from the Andersons.

2 goalies called up

The Senators announced on Thursday that Anderson was taking a leave after one game of a three-game western road trip but only said it was for a "personal matter at home."

Anderson alsotook aleave from training camp before the season began.

The Senators have called up goalie Matt O'Connorfrom the club's American Hockey League affiliate in Binghamton, N.Y.,Dorionsaid Saturday. Goalie ChrisDriedgerwas previously called up to replace Anderson.

Dorionsaid both call-ups will stay with the team because it was unclear how long Anderson would stay with the team.

Hammond will be out for at least a week due to a lower body injury,Dorionsaid.