Connecticut Post

Rangers buy out star goaltender Henrik Lundqvist’s contract

- A S S O C I AT E D P R E S S

The “King” of Madison Square Garden has been deposed.

The New York Rangers bought out the contract of star goaltender Henrik Lundqvist on Wednesday, parting ways with one of their greatest players in franchise history after 15 mostly spectacula­r seasons.

“Few players have been as important to the Rangers franchise as Henrik Lundqvist, and we are incredibly grateful for all he has done for our organizati­on,” said James L. Dolan, executive chairman and CEO of MSG Sports. “Over his 15-year tenure, he not only establishe­d himself as one of the best goaltender­s to ever play the game, he has also been one of hockey’s fiercest competitor­s and most effective ambassador­s. He will always be a part of the Rangers family.”

In buying out the final year of the 38-year old’s contact, the Rangers will save $3.7 million in cap space for

next season. Lundqvist is now a free agent.

The Rangers traded veteran defenseman Marc Staal and a second-round draft choice to Detroit in the last week in another cap move.

Since joining the team in 2005-06, Lundqvist has won the Vezina Trophy (2011-12), led the Rangers to the Stanley Cup Final (2014) and been selected to the All-Star Game five times. He also helped Sweden win gold at the 2006

Turin Olympics.

Lundqvist tweeted a thank-you after the move and many friends congratula­ted him, including tennis great Roger Federer.

“15 years ago, I played my first game for @NYRangers I came here with high hopes and big dreams but in my wildest imaginatio­n, I could never have pictured the amazing ride that lay ahead..,“he wrote.

Lundqvist played in 887 games, posting a 459-310-96 record with a 2.43 goalsagain­st average. The man referred to as “The King” was limited to 30 games this past season and had a 1012-3 record with a careerwors­t 3.16 goals-against average.

“Representi­ng this organizati­on has been the biggest source of pride and joy in my life,” Lundqvist tweeted. “I’m so grateful for the opportunit­y, for the friendship­s and for all the great memories created wearing the red, white and blue. I will always cherish my time as a Ranger.”

 ?? Chase Agnello-Dean / NHLI via Getty Images ?? The New York Rangers have bought out Henrik Lundqvist’s contract, parting ways with one of the greatest netminders in franchise history on Wednesday.
Chase Agnello-Dean / NHLI via Getty Images The New York Rangers have bought out Henrik Lundqvist’s contract, parting ways with one of the greatest netminders in franchise history on Wednesday.

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