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In an interview with PEOPLE, Henrik Lundqvist gets candid about how his NHL career came to an end, and what it means to be just one of a handful of New York Rangers to have their jersey numbers ...
Mark your calendars: King Henrik’s No. 30 will take its rightful place in the Madison Square Garden rafters. The Rangers announced Monday that Henrik Lundqvist will have his No. 30 jersey ...
Henrik Lundqvist is looking forward to be feted like a King. The retiring goaltender responded Sunday to the Rangers’ announcement of plans to raise Lundqvist’s No. 30 to the rafters at ...
The Rangers followed up with an announcement of their own, congratulating the man known as King Henrik on "an extraordinary career" and saying that they will retire his No. 30 jersey to the ...
WASHINGTON — Henrik Lundqvist is abandoning a long-shot attempt to return from open-heart surgery in time to play for the Washington Capitals this season after a checkup last week showed some ...
The most emotional and arduous moments of Henrik Lundqvist's life took place over a 12-month span. First, he moved on from his team of 15 years, the New York Rangers, to the Washington Capitals in ...
WASHINGTON — Henrik Lundqvist is abandoning a long-shot attempt to return from open-heart surgery in time to play for the Washington Capitals this season after a checkup last week showed some ...
Henrik Lundqvist debuted his NHL and displayed tremendous talent against the New Jersey Devils on October 8, 2005. He has played every game of his NHL career with the Rangers ever since, showing ...
New York Rangers legend Henrik Lundqvist discusses open-heart surgery and the end of his NHL career in advance of his new documentary, "Open Heart." ...
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