BREAKING: Henrik Lundqvist is Making a Return to The NHL
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Tyler
September 11, 2022 (0:46)
Henrik Lundqvist took to social media to announce a newly-minted position within the Rangers organization, the organization where the former goaltender earned the nicname �King Henrik.
Lundqvist, 38, openly-stated how much he's loved retirement, while still giving respect to MSG and the locals, who got to analyze King Henrik's career.
"During the past year since I announced my retirement, I have enjoyed the opportunity to explore many different areas of the sports and entertainment industry and I look forward to continuing on that path," said Lundqvist. "At the same time, I am a Ranger at heart, and Madison Square Garden is my home. I am thrilled to continue my relationship with MSG and the Rangers in this exciting, expanded role."
Lundqvist, a native of Are, Sweden., played 887 games over his 13 year NHL career, posting a 458-310-96 record. The Rangers future hall of famer also posted a career save percentage of .918 and 2.43 goals/against average.
Is Lundqvist the right decision for a role within the Rangers organization? Discuss below the article.
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