BREAKING: NHL legend will be returning to the NHL just 2 years after retiring
Hockey fans worldwide are buzzing with excitement as the iconic Henrik Lundqvist prepares to make his return to the ice.
After retiring in 2021, Lundqvist's announcement of his comeback for the Hockey Hall of Fame Legends Classic has ignited the anticipation of fans and fellow players alike.
As the Legends Classic draws near, glimpses of Lundqvist's training are emerging. A recent video showcases the 41-year-old in impeccable shape, rekindling hope and excitement for his return to the game. It's clear that The King is ready to reclaim his throne.
While Lundqvist may not have hoisted the Stanley Cup during his time with the New York Rangers, his career was nothing short of extraordinary. He secured a Vezina Trophy and achieved a remarkable 459 wins.
Henrik Lundqvist's comeback is not just a return; it's a testament to his enduring passion and a celebration of his legacy.
Source: Oilersdaily
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Yes | 156 | 69.6 % |
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