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New York Rangers legend Henrik Lundqvist recently opened up about the player who inspired him to become a hockey goaltender.
Henrik Lundqvist never imagined his final NHL game would come in the bubble during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Athlon Sports. Former NHL goalie and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Henrik Lundqvist believed he had more hockey left after ...
Henrik Lundqvist, one of the most respected goaltenders in NHL history, opened up about the heart condition that forced him ...
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Henrik Lundqvist a Hall of Famer in every way: ‘Never in my wildest dreams’ By Larry Brooks Published June 21, 2023, 8:51 p.m. ET ...
Lundqvist relishes in the fact he’s able to spend more time with his wife Therese Andersson and their daughters — Charlise, 12, and Juli, 9 — all of whom travel back to visit Sweden each summer.
Lundqvist, who made his NHL debut in 2005, played all 887 games of his career with the Rangers, finishing with 459 wins, and a .918 save percentage. Madison Square Garden, he says, is home.
Henrik Lundqvist makes a helicopter save against Thomas Vanek during Game 6 of the 2014 Stanly Cup semifinals. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post What do you think? Be the first to comment.
Henrik Lundqvist was truly ‘The King’ in every way for Rangers By Larry Brooks Published Sep. 30, 2020, 8:00 p.m. ET ...
As Lundqvist later watched his No. 30 float up to the rafters Friday night, joining Rangers giants who were in attendance, such as Brian Leetch, Adam Graves, Mike Richter and Mark Messier, it was ...
Henrik Lundqvist for the NY POST “So it is what it is. I knew coming into this game it would be a great challenge for me to be on top of my game,” said the King, who will turn 38 on Monday.