2005-06 – 2019-20 – Number Retired on January 28, 2022

During a remarkable 15-year career with the Rangers, Henrik Lundqvist rewrote the franchise’s record book while becoming one of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history.

Lundqvist held over 50 team records at the end of his tenure with the Blueshirts, including wins (459), appearances by a goaltender (887), and shutouts (64). Lundqvist won the Vezina Trophy as the NHL's Best Goaltender in 2011-12, and he represented the Rangers in the NHL All-Star Game five times in his career (2009, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019).

From his rookie season in 2005-06 through the 2016-17 season, Lundqvist led the Rangers to an incredible 11 playoff appearances in a 12-year span. With him in net, the Blueshirts made a run to a Stanley Cup Final in 2013-14, advanced to the Eastern Conference Final three times in a four-year span (2011-12, 2013-14, 2014-15), and won 11 different playoff series. Along the way, Lundqvist earned six Game 7 wins, which is tied for the most in NHL history.

Lundqvist earned numerous team awards during his 15 seasons with the Rangers. He was named the team's Most Valuable Player in nine different seasons, including seven consecutive seasons from 2006-07 - 2012-13; his nine Rangers MVP awards and seven consecutive Rangers MVP Awards are both the most in franchise history. Lundqvist was twice named the winner of the Steven McDonald Extra Effort Award (2005-06 and 2017-18), which is presented annually to the Ranger who, as chosen by the fans, "goes above and beyond the call of duty."

Off the ice, Lundqvist made just as much of an impact on his adopted home. In April of 2014, Henrik and his wife, Therese, founded the Henrik Lundqvist Foundation (HLF). Lundqvist also became the official spokesperson for the Garden of Dreams Foundation (GDF) in January of 2009. In 2012, he received the Garden of Dreams Hero Award, which annually honors a person or organization who embodies the spirit and commitment of the Foundation, with active, on-going dedication to children facing obstacles.

NHL Career Stats

Number Retired:
1/28/2022
Rangers playing tenure: 
2005-06 – 2019-20
Career Wins:
459
Career Shutouts:
64
Career Save Percentage:
.918

NHL Accolades

NHL First All-Star Team:
2012
NHL Second All-Star Team:
2013
Played in NHL All-Star:
2009, 2011-2012, 2018-2019
NHL All-Rookie Team:
2006
Vezina Trophy:
2012
Hockey Hall of Fame:
2023

Henrik Lundqvist | Retirement Ceremony

Henrik Lundqvist, the winningest goaltender in franchise history, will have his No. 30 retired in an on-ice ceremony prior to the Rangers' game against the Minnesota Wild on Friday, January 28, 2022, as part of Henrik Lundqvist Night presented by Chase.