The Record (Troy, NY)

Lundqvist back on ice, ‘months’ away from deciding future

- By STEPHEN WHYNO

WASHINGTON (AP) » Henrik Lundqvist said Thursday he’s months away from making a decision about his hockey-playing future after returning to the ice less than two months since undergoing open-heart surgery.

The 38-year-old goaltender posted videos to social media earlier this week of himself in goaltendin­g gear taking shots in net. That generated plenty of buzz and smiles around the NHL.

“Nothing could warm your heart more than seeing that,” longtime New York Rangers teammate Chris Kreider said. “That’s some of the best news that

I’ve heard in a long time, and we’re thrilled for him. Hopefully he’s got a lot of hockey left in him and hopefully just keeps on progressin­g and leaves this in his rearview mirror.”

Lundqvist pumped the brakes on an imminent return in a Twitter post Thursday afternoon.

“Going to the rink this week has been very rewarding,” Lundqvist tweeted. “My health is obviously my No. 1 priority. It will be months before I can make any decisions regarding my future after more tests (and conversati­ons) with doctors. The one thing I do know with 100% certainty is that I still love the game.”

Washington Capitals general manager Brian MacLellan said in December

he “would make that assumption” Lundqvist would not play this season, which is scheduled to run until mid-May before the playoffs begin. The Capitals continue to support Lundqvist, who isn’t doing any interviews during his rehab, according to agent Don Meehan.

Lundqvist announced in December a heart condition would prevent him from playing this NHL season and that he’d be having aortic valve, aortic root and ascending aortic replacemen­t. He signed a one-year deal with Washington last fall after playing 15 seasons with the Rangers.

According to his social media posts, Lundqvist had surgery in early January at the Cleveland Clinic.

“Obviously those videos made it look like he’s progressin­g well,” said Capitals winger Carl Hagelin, a fellow Swede who was also a teammate of Lundqvist’s with the Rangers. “He seemed excited, and I think that’s a great step for him.”

Lundqvist’s videos indicated it was his first time driving and taking shots in goal since the operation 47 days earlier.

“Open-heart surgery how long ago and he’s already feeling better, he’s already active,” Kreider said. “You’d expect nothing less from him. He’s not the kind of guy who’s going to sit on his hands. He’s got to recover actively. He’s a guy who always needs to move.”

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