Henrik Lundqvist returns to ice 47 days after having open-heart surgery
Forty-seven days after undergoing open-heart surgery, Henrik Lundqvist has returned to the ice.
King Henrik posted a video to his Instagram page on Tuesday morning to document his return to pads. The legendary former New York Rangers netminder, who signed with the Washington Capitals in the offseason only to be forced to sit out the season after learning of a heart condition, took shots and participated in drills at a local rink.
Lundqvist's caption for the video: "The best type of work day!"
Henrik Lundqvist is back at the rink — in Capitals gear — on Day 47 after having open-heart surgery. (🎥: hlundqvist35) pic.twitter.com/JsMY8WMtBN
— Samantha Pell (@SamanthaJPell) February 23, 2021
Lundqvist announced that he would miss the entire 2020-21 NHL season on Dec. 17, saying he would dedicate the next several months to "figuring out the best course of action."
Lundqvist only recently resumed activities such as driving, running and doing light workouts since having the five-hour procedure which included an aortic valve replacement.
There are no concrete plans for Lundqvist as of this moment, but the future Hall of Fame netminder has taken some important steps in his recovery — and potentially a return to hockey.
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