Rangers legend Henrik Lundqvist inducted into IIHF Hall of Fame: ‘Playing on international stage was always important to me’

   

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Henrik Lundqvist was indicted into the IIHF Hall of Fame on Sunday. Fittingly for the New York Rangers legend, the ceremony took place in Lundqvist’s home country of Sweden.

One of the greatest goalies in NHL history, Lundqvist is sixth all-time – – and first among goalies born in Europe — with 459 wins, also a Rangers record. As such, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2023.

This latest honor, though, was based more on Lundqvist’s brilliance in international play, representing Sweden for two decades.

“Playing on the international stage was always important to me,” Lundqvist said Sunday, wearing the Tre Kronor yellow jersey during his acceptance speech. “It’s hard to describe the feeling of what it’s like to put this on. It’s pride, excitement, and that feeling never changed for the next 20 years.

“Some of my best moments as an athlete, as a person I would say, have been wearing this jersey — winning world championships, the Olympics, such big moments.”

Lundqvist remembered being nine years old, seeing Avicii Arena — then brand-new and named The Globe — and how that influenced him to dream big.