LAS VEGAS -- Brennan Rosenberg met his heart hero on Saturday. And maybe Henrik Lundqvist did, too.
Brennan and his dad encountered the retired NHL goalie-turned TNT hockey analyst by chance in the corridors of T-Mobile Arena before Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and the Vegas Golden Knights and were awestruck.
Brennan, a 14-year-old Las Vegas resident, twice had the same type of open-heart surgery that the former New York Rangers goalie and 2012 Vezina Trophy winner had in January 2021. Brennan was diagnosed with a congential heart defect known as Ebstein anomaly, which was classified as severe, according to his mother Donna.
"I wasn't really paying much attention and my dad's, like, 'There's Henrik Lundqvist,' and I'm, like, 'What? That's crazy,' Brennan said. "I showed him the proof that I did have open heart surgery."