Henrik Lundqvist and Kim Martin-Hasson Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame

Henrik Lundqvist and Kim Martin-Hasson are inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in a celebrated ceremony in Stockholm.

Key Points

  • • Henrik Lundqvist and Kim Martin-Hasson inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.
  • • The ceremony took place at the Waterfront Congress Complex in Stockholm.
  • • Lundqvist expressed thanks to teammates and family during his speech.
  • • Sweden has 36 members in the Hall of Fame, tied with Russia.

Henrik Lundqvist and Kim Martin-Hasson celebrated a significant milestone as they were officially inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame during a ceremony held at the Waterfront Congress Complex in Stockholm on May 25, 2025. Lundqvist, revered for his outstanding career as a goaltender, is recognized for his achievements including a world championship and an Olympic gold medal. In a heartfelt speech, he expressed gratitude towards his teammates and family, highlighting the support of his wife, Therese. "You gave me calm and strength when I needed it the most," he remarked, while fondly recalling his daughters, Charlise and Juli, who were unable to attend the ceremony.

Similarly, Kim Martin-Hasson, also a legendary goaltender, was honored for her accomplishments, including two Olympic medals. She thanked her former teammates, coaches, and family, and paid homage to the late Christian Yngve, who was the former head coach of the Swedish women's national team.

With these latest inductees, Sweden now boasts 36 members in the Hall of Fame, a number that ties with Russia, while Canada continues to lead with 39 inductees. The 2025 class also includes notable players such as Zdeno Chara, Frans Nielsen, Vicky Sunohara, David Vyborny, and Kai Hietarinta. This induction not only celebrates Lundqvist and Martin-Hasson's personal achievements but also reinforces Sweden's strong legacy in international hockey.