Legendary goaltender Henrik Lundqvist announced his retirement from the NHL after spending 15 seasons with the New York Rangers.
— Henrik Lundqvist (@hlundqvist35) August 20, 2021
Lundqvist was forced to sit out this past season after undergoing surgery to repair a heart condition. He had signed a one-year deal with the Washington Capitals last offseason before team doctors discovered the condition.
The 39-year-old was gearing up for a potential return to the NHL this year, but didn't receive medical clearance to play.
“I was hoping I would be 100% by this time," Lundqvist said, according to The New York Post's Larry Brooks. "But I was told that inflammation takes a long time to correct and with medication I might be out of the woods, but it could be another full year before I would be 100%.
“So I thought about this, talked with my closest friends, my family, and my wife, Therese. This year was probably harder for her than for me. She is such a strong woman. It came down to how badly I wanted to push it, how much of a gamble did I want to take? And I came to the conclusion that there are too many unknowns and too much risk for not enough reward for me to keep playing."
Lundqvist retires as the sixth-winningest goalie in NHL history, recording a 459-310-96 record with the Rangers alongside a .918 save percentage, 2.43 goals-against average, and 64 shutouts.
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