KEY POINTS
  • Longtime New York Rangers star Henrik Lundqvist retired from hockey in August after undergoing heart surgery.
  • The five-time All-Star will have his No. 30 jersey retired Friday night at Madison Square Garden.
  • "It's going to be amazing to share this moment with all the fans, and obviously my closest friends and family, they're all flying in from Sweden," Lundqvist said in a CNBC interview.
J.T. Brown #23 of the Tampa Bay Lightning skates into goalie Henrik Lundqvist #30 of the New York Rangers during the second period in Game Six of the Eastern Conference Final during the 2015 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs at the Amalie Arena on May 26, 2015 in Tampa, Florida.

Longtime New York Rangers star Henrik Lundqvist is being officially elevated into "hockey legend" status on Friday night.

The winningest goaltender in franchise history will have his No. 30 jersey retired at an on-ice ceremony at Madison Square Garden before Friday's game versus the Minnesota Wild. He will be only the 11th player in the team's long history to receive the honor.