Henrik Lundqvist on Ice with Frölunda: “A Guest Work”



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– It’s a guest game. He joins and trains with the team, says Frölunda’s chief information officer Peter Pettersson Kymmer.

There has been speculation about the future of Henrik Lundqvist. He lost his position as non-threatened first guard in the New York Rangers last winter for 15 years and was often missed on the stand, sometimes even on the stand.

While the NHL takes a break During the crown pandemic, Lundqvist, 38, is at his home in Gothenburg. He has a year left with the New York Rangers, but there has been speculation about the possibility of returning to Frölunda, where he played until 2005.

“For us, his future is nothing to comment on, but if that change has to be taken then,” Frölunda sports manager Fredrik Sjöström recently explained in an interview with Expressen.

The club wants to minimize the importance of Monday’s ice pass.

– It is not a rare thing. He has trained with us for other years, too, says Peter Pettersson Kymmer.

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