NEW YORK --Henrik Lundqvist sat at a corner table at a hotel restaurant, casually dressed, sipping on a soft drink. The former New York Rangers goalie was the picture of relaxation in lower Manhattan ...
said he was days away from joining the Washington Capitals near the end of last season when the goalie's plan to resume his NHL career following open-heart surgery was derailed because of an infection ...
said it will be months before he knows if he'll be able to resume playing in the NHL after having open-heart surgery in early January. The Washington Capitals goalie skated earlier this week at a ...
Henrik Lundqvist played 15 years in the NHL for the New York Rangers. Illustration: Dan Goldfarb / The Athletic; Bruce Bennett/Getty Images This story is part of Peak, The Athletic’s desk covering the ...
remains a long shot to play this season after having open-heart surgery in early January, but the Washington Capitals haven't closed the door on the goalie returning. Lundqvist posted video on Twitter ...
said he is recovering well after having open-heart surgery this week to repair a condition that will prevent the Washington Capitals goalie from playing this season. "Day 3. Surgery went really well," ...
needs more time to recover from open-heart surgery, and the Washington Capitals goalie won't be able to play this season. The 39-year-old said he had been hoping for better news in a checkup last week ...
will have his No. 30 retired by the New York Rangers on Jan. 28 before they play the Minnesota Wild at Madison Square Garden. The 39-year-old goalie announced his retirement from hockey Aug. 20. He ...
Henrik Lundqvist said he hopes to resume playing in the NHL after recovering from open-heart surgery, but the Washington Capitals goalie's future will depend on his next examination later this month. ...
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