Connecticut Post

Caps goalie Lundqvist to miss season with heart condition

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

WASHINGTON — Star goalie Henri kLundq vi st will sit out the upcoming NHL season because of a heart condition, he said Thursday, about two months after he joined the Washington Capitals follo wing 15 years with the New York Rangers.

Calling it“a pretty tough and emotional day” in a video posted on social media by the Capita ls, Lundq vi st said he has been taking various tests on his heart“for several weeks.”

“And after lots of discussion­s with doctors around the country, and finally receiving the last results earlier this week, I unfortunat­ely won’t be able to join the team this year,” Lundqvist said.

“It’s still very hard for me to process all of this,” Lundqvist said. “And kind of shocking, to be honest.”

The 38-year-old from Sweden was bought out by the Rangers and signed a $1.5 million, one-year deal with Washington in October to try to earn his first Stanley Cup — and try to help Alex Ovechkin win a second.

“The Washington Capitals are supportive of Henrik’s decision to step away from hockey at this time due to his heart condition. Our players’ health is of the utmost importance, and we stand behind Henrik’s decision,” the club said in a statement. “We want to wish him and his family all the best moving for ward.”

The plan had been for

the longtime f ace of the Rangers to share goaltendin­g duties for Washington with 23-year-old Ilya Samsonov. Washington added Lundqvist to take the spot of 2016 Vezina Trophy and 2018 Stanley Cup winner Braden Holtby, who left to sign an $ 8.6 million, twoyear deal with the Vancouver Canucks.

Lundqvist has appeared in 887 NHL regular-season games, plus another 130 in the playoffs, and he came close to a championsh­ip in 2014, leading the Rangers to the Cup Final. He lost

postseason series to the Capitals in 2009 and ’11, then eliminated them in 2012, ’13 and ’15.

But he hadn’t participat­ed in the playoffs with New York since 2017 until two games in the qualifying round of the expanded, 24-team playoffs this past summer.

“The risk of playing without remedying my condition is too high,” Lundqvist wrote Thursday on Twitter, ”so I will spend the coming months figuring out the best course of action.“

 ?? Seth Wenig / Associated Press ?? The Rangers’ Henrik Lundqvist reacts after a save during a March 1 game against the Flyers. The star goalie will sit out the upcoming NHL season because of a heart condition, announcing the news a little more than two months after joining the Capitals. Lundqvist posted a written statement and a videotaped one on social media Thursday, saying it was a “pretty tough and emotional day.” The 38-year-old from Sweden was bought out by the Rangers after 15 seasons and signed a $1.5 million, one-year deal with Washington in October.
Seth Wenig / Associated Press The Rangers’ Henrik Lundqvist reacts after a save during a March 1 game against the Flyers. The star goalie will sit out the upcoming NHL season because of a heart condition, announcing the news a little more than two months after joining the Capitals. Lundqvist posted a written statement and a videotaped one on social media Thursday, saying it was a “pretty tough and emotional day.” The 38-year-old from Sweden was bought out by the Rangers after 15 seasons and signed a $1.5 million, one-year deal with Washington in October.

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