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Hockey Hall of Famer Henrik Lundqvist was forced to retired from the NHL in 2021 after he was diagnosed with recurrent pericarditis Recurrent pericarditis is an autoinflammatory disease which ...
Athlon Sports. Former NHL goalie and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Henrik Lundqvist believed he had more hockey left after ...
Henrik Lundqvist never imagined his final NHL game would come in the bubble during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
If you think Henrik Lundqvist was an untouchable superstar above criticism within the organization during his New York ...
Lundqvist signed a one-year, $1.5 million contract with Washington on Oct. 9 after he had the final season of his contract bought out by the New York Rangers on Sept. 30.
Lundqvist finished his NHL career with a record of 459-310-96, a 2.43 goals-against average, .918 save percentage and 64 shutouts in 15 seasons with the New York Rangers.
All eyes will be on Henrik Lundqvist when he steps in goal for Sweden at the World Cup of Hockey, and the veteran welcomes the scrutiny after his NHL season ended far too early for his liking.
It wasn’t so long ago when Henrik Lundqvist signed a record-setting seven-year, $59.5 million contract in 2013 to remain with the New York Rangers. This made him the highest paid goalie in NHL ...
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.