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Henrik Lundqvist becomes an ambassador for Madison Square Garden

Henrik Lundqvist becomes an ambassador for Madison Square Garden

Henrik Lundqvist continues his “post-professional” in ice hockey. On Thursday, it was revealed that the former New York Rangers goalkeeper is taking on a new role as an ambassador for Madison Square Garden — which includes work for both MSG Sports and MSG Entertainment.

MSG announced the news in a press release, but the goalkeeper’s profile also took the opportunity to tell himself in his social media post what Madison Square Garden means to him.

“Every time I step into Madison Square Garden, I feel like I’m coming home,” Lundqvist said, among other things.

“Henrik Lundqvist was a perfect representative of the Rangers, both on and off the ice,” James L. Dolan, MSG Sports CEO and CEO and CEO, MSG Entertainment, said in a statement.

– In this new role, he will be able to combine his interest in sports and entertainment, and his love for this city. We are convinced that he will have a significant impact on our organization, our brand and our work with charities in New York City.

Henrik Lundqvist played 15 seasons with Rangers (2005-06 to 2019-20) and holds over 50 different goal-scoring records with the club, including most wins (459), closeouts (64), and playoff wins (61) and closing (10). ). Lundqvist won the Vezina Cup as the best goalkeeper in the league in the 2011-12 season and was a finalist for another four seasons during his time with Rangers (2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2012-13).

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