Ranger Legend Helps A Family In Need
There are few players in modern NHL history, when you hear their name, it puts a smile on your face.
Henrik Lundqvist, former goaltender for the New York Rangers from 2005-2020, has helped out a family in need after their house was burned down.
This happened on the home opener in last night's 2-1 win over the Arizona Coyotes.
The soon to be future hall of famer is currently a TNT analyst, so be sure to catch some game analysis from King Henrik.
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