At 35-years-old, there isn't much left for Henrik Lundqvist to accomplish.

The Rangers goalie has won a Vezina, an Olympic gold medal and gold at the World Hockey Championship.

 

 

#Lundqvist clinches the #WHC for #Sweden with a Gold Medal winning save on #Marner.

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Henrik was absolutely spectacular in the win against Canada this past Sunday, and although a Stanley Cup eluded him again this year, we imagine beating Canada to win gold for his country was pretty special.

In fact, what made the journey to gold even more special was that Lundqvist got to do it with his twin brother Joel, who was captain for Sweden.

A few days after the victory, Henrik posted this awesome picture with his brother with an incredibly heartfelt caption that will make your heart melt.

 

It's always special to win something like a gold medal or Stanley Cup with your teammates, but it means that much more when you can accomplish something like that with a sibling.

Although Joel hasn't played in the NHL since the 2008-09 season when he was with Dallas, the Rangers may want to think of signing him because he may just be the good luck charm they need to win a Cup.

Plus, then we could add the twins to this post next year:

 

 

Happy #BrothersDay! Name the most dynamic duo.

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(H/T: Henrik Lundqvist)