"He won 25 of his 46 games in the basic series, held zero six times, had 93% in save percentage and allowed 2.13 goals per game. It was top listings in all categories, ”it goes on to say.

The gold puck has since 1956 been awarded to Swedish ice hockey's best player. Prior to the 2014/2015 season, the rules were changed and it was also possible for players in foreign leagues to win the prize.

Just a few days ago, Lehner was also praised in the NHL. The Swede received the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy at the NHL Awards, the prize that goes to the one who best exemplifies perseverance, good sportsmanship and dedication to the ice hockey.

"I'm not ashamed to say that I've lived with mental health issues, but I'm not mentally weak," Lehner said in his speech.

Ahead of the season, Robin Lehner told us how he got out of alcohol and pill abuse.

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Robin Lehner talks about the alcohol problems Photo: Photo Agency