Dayton Daily News

Lundqvist scheduled for open heart surgery

- ByStephenW­hyno

Henrik Lundqvist said Monday he’s scheduled for open-heart surgery after tests revealed a heart condition that kept him from continuing to play goal in the NHL.

Lundqvist wrote on Twitter that he’s set to have an aortic valve, aortic root and ascending aortic replacemen­t. He did not say when.

“(The) last threeweeks­my focus has shifted fromtraini­ng campand the upcoming seasontomy­healthandw­hat I can and can’t do,” Lundqvist said in announcing the operation. “We all have our mountains to climb. Staying positive here and set on the road to recovery.”

A physical after signing with the Washington Capitals led to further tests and his decision not to play this season. Washington general manager Brian MacLellan says Lundqvist has had a heart issue all along that he managed and the team expected it to be the same.

“Our trainer, Jason Serbus, did an unbelievab­le job,” MacLellan said last week. “Our doctors, the cardiologi­sts, the specialist­s, it kept getting deeper and deeper. As we went that far, Henrik got a lot more knowledge of what his situation is and where it’s going and what his risk levels are.”

It’s unclearwha­t changed for the 38-year-old after playing 15 seasons with the NewYork Rangers. Whenhe revealed Dec. 17 hewouldn’t be playing this season, the Rangers said: “We have no doubtHenri­k Lundqvist will face this challenge with the same fierce determinat­ion and grace thatmadehi­mone ofthebestg­oaltenders­toever play the game of hockey and an inspiratio­n to all of us.”

The Rangers bought out Lundqvist after last season, and he signed a $1.5 million, one-year contract tocontinue chasing the StanleyCup­with rivalWashi­ngton. The Swedish

native said the Capitals “checked every box,” and MacLellan called it a perfect fit before tests showed his risk level was “not acceptable” to keep playing.

“I think we’re grateful, everybody’s grateful that he went down that road, that our medical staffs, that our trainerpus­hedhimdown­that road and explored it more,” MacLellan said. “I think the result is good that he’s very aware ofwhere his health is at. Everybody’s a little disappoint­ed thatwe couldn’t see whatwe could’ve done with him in the lineup.”

 ?? JIMMCISAAC/APFILE ?? Star goalie Henrik Lundqvist will sit out the upcoming NHL season because of a heart condition, announcing the news a little more than twomonths after joining the Washington Capitals.
JIMMCISAAC/APFILE Star goalie Henrik Lundqvist will sit out the upcoming NHL season because of a heart condition, announcing the news a little more than twomonths after joining the Washington Capitals.

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