Henrik Lundqvist’s clue to the future tonight



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Nearly a week ago, the long-awaited news came: After nearly 14 years as the first goalkeeper at New York Rangers, Henrik Lundqvist is bought out of his contract with the NHL club.

“Thank you for everything. 15 years ago I played my first game with the Rangers. I came here with high hopes and big dreams, but in my wildest imagination I couldn’t imagine the fantastic journey that awaited me,” he wrote.

Lundqvist had one year left with the club, but the last one was his last season at Rangers. Following the announcement, there has been speculation as to whether the Swedish goalkeeper will continue his career or whether it has already ended.

“I love to compete”

There have been rumors from other NHL clubs, but also of a return to the Frölunda Indians. And last night came the clue that makes all Henke fans dream of a sequel to the legend. On Twitter, write:

– I love to compete. I still love the game and I want to keep winning.

Lundqvist has played the most games (887), won the most games (459), has the best save percentage (.918) and the most zeros (64) of all Rangers goalkeepers. Henke was previously rumored to be interesting with teams like the Vegas Knights and Carolina Hurricanes.

https://twitter.com/HLundqvist30/status/1312901918956675072

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