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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Henrik Zetterberg's Legacy   July 22, 2018
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Henrik Zetterberg is one of the best captains in NHL (and Detroit) history.
Since taking up the captaincy mantle in 2013, Zetterberg has quickly become one
 of the most respected players in the league for a plethora of reasons.
Following in his countryman, Nicklas Lidstrom's, footsteps, Zetterberg has made
 his lasting mark with the Red Wings as a quiet, composed and worthy leader.

Though his countenance is not the likely candidate for strong leadership,
Zetterberg's performance on the ice has demanded respect since the start of his
 career. Regardless of what Henrik chooses to do with the upcoming season, he
will remain an influential leader among the Wings and their fans.

Zetterberg's ability was immediately noticeable in his two seasons playing for
the Swedish Timra IK league. Red Wings scouts are constantly scouring European
leagues for the NHL's next level of talent and struck gold with Zetterberg. In
two seasons, Zetterberg tallied 78 points in 95 games. Returning to Timra IK
during the 2004-05 lockout, Zetterberg earned another 50 points in 50
games.Henrik Zetterberg plays with a fierce, competitive edge. (Rob
Grabowski-USA TODAY Sports)

His quick skating and ability to weave through traffic was mesmerizing and
captured the attention of head European Scout, Hakan Andersson. Following
Andersson's report of the young forward, the Wings picked Zetterberg up in the
1999 draft. A late draft pick, seventh round and 210th overall, Zetterberg
immediately made an impact on the team. He adjusted to the NHL ice with ease
and though living in the shadows of the greats-Steve Yzerman, Kris Draper,
Sergei Fedorov, and others-during those early years, he was no less
impactful.Zetterberg Has Immediate Impact on Red Wings

Joining the Wings in 2002-03, the season following a tremendous Stanley Cup
victory, Zetterberg found a home with a franchise on a winning high.
Zetterberg's rookie season yielded 44 points in 79 games. Under the leadership
of Yzerman, Henrik was set up for success. Yzerman was a captain for the ages
and, not known to Zetterberg at the time, Yzerman's tutelage was going to be a
leading reference point during his own time as captain.

Following the 2004-05 lockout, Zetterberg hit the ice with renewed vivacity and
 put up 85 points in 77 regular-season games. The following season, Yzerman
retired and relinquished command to Nicklas Lidstrom-the first European captain
 in Red Wings history. Having a fellow Swede to look up to, especially a
seven-time Norris Trophy winner, Zetterberg once again had the best talent in
the league as an example. He thrived under Lidstrom's almost stoic
leadership.The "Euro Twins" Zetterberg and Datsyuk (Icon SMI)

Zetterberg found his niche on the ice alongside teammate Pavel Datsyuk during
the Lidstrom era. The pair, being referred to as "Euro-twins" by many of their
fellow teammates, was unstoppable. As a result, Zetterberg hit a career high of
 92 points in the regular season of the Wings'; storied 2007-08 campaign. The
Wings dominated the playoffs that season, Zetterberg and Datsyuk stealing
headlines the entire time, and went on to win the Stanley Cup against the
Pittsburgh Penguins. Zetterberg won his first Conn Smythe trophy as a result of
 the successful campaign.A Captain for the New Generation

Henrik's ability to make a play, score while falling backward or a perfectly
placed one-timer made him an on-ice force that few could argue against. He was
fast, efficient, and always seemed to come out with the puck. He made fearless
efforts and by example, encouraged his teammates to do the same.

As the seasons wore on, Lidstrom announced the end of his 20 season career as a
 Red Wing. Zetterberg, serving as an alternate captain at the time, was the
resounding and obvious choice among fans as well as Red Wings management.

The Red Wings'; head coach at the time, Mike Babcock, agreed with the decision
to promote Zetterberg.

"We have a good guy who';s a real good human being, who loves hockey, who has a
 mind for the game, he';s really good to his teammates and he';s demanding of
himself and he doesn';t mind speaking his mind. To me, that';s pretty good
leadership."

Zetterberg became only the third captain named to the Wings since
1986-asserting the Wings' culture of earned authority and loyalty.Ken Holland,
Henrik Zetterberg and coach Mike Babcock. (Courtesy Wikimedia Commons)

Though Zetterberg had inherited a faltering team, he quickly became the most
respected player in the locker room and around the league. His leadership and
overall performance even gained the accolades of Wayne Gretzky.

"I think he's the best Swedish player they've ever put into the National Hockey
 League, and there has been a lot of great ones, from (Borje) Salming to
(Nicklas) Lidstrom," said the Great One.

Upon receiving the title of captain, Zetterberg was among the elite of
Swedish-born players for all-time scoring, holding the ninth spot in NHL
history.The Character of Zetterberg: Leading by Example

Beyond the numbers, Zetterberg's perseverance serves as one of his biggest
assets. Succumbing to a crippling back injury in the 2013-14 season, Zetterberg
 was forced to endure surgery to remove a herniated disc. Chosen to represent
Team Sweden in the Sochi Olympics, Zetterberg made an attempt to participate
but told NHL.com media that the back pain was "20 times worse" after only one
practice game. Still maintaining his ever-present concern for his teammates and
 their ongoing success, even the day of his surgery, he reached out to fellow
Swede, Niklas Kronwall, to send encouraging words prior to the
Sweden-versus-Finland match.

Questions whirled around the fate of the Red Wings'; leadership, being that
their newly appointed captain was down and seemingly out. Zetterberg was
determined, however, to defy the speculation regarding his career. Showing
steely determination, he worked through his recovery and demonstrated the work
ethic that makes him so admirable. Zetterberg returned to the lineup for the
2014-15 season to play in 77 games and still earn 66 points.Down But Not Out

This year's offseason has been spewing rumors and speculation once again about
the fate of Detroit's beloved captain. Since back surgery, "Z" hasn't been the
same. Having a now noticeably slower pace, Zetterberg appears to be allowing
the younger players to take up more responsibility, especially on the top line.
 But does this truly mean that Zetterberg is done? Does this mean that his
legacy ends on failure-if it is to end this season?

No.

Henrik's ability to understand and work with his own body and its
idiosyncrasies has resulted in him preparing other players to take up the
mantle when his time is done. Ever a leader, Zetterberg is training the new
generation to lead the way. Fading into the background has negative
connotations, however, in a team atmosphere, one man does not define the team.
A true leader creates opportunities for new leadership to rise and develop. The
 goal is not to be the face of the team or receive the glory, but to lead by
example and then allow your example to be played out through others.Henrik
Zetterberg, Gustav Nyquist and Anthony Mantha, Detroit Red Wings, December 20,
2017 (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

Zetterberg's nature as an athlete is calm and collected-he's not a gloater or
aggressive man. He doesn't demand the spotlight and is confident in his work as
 the captain.

Zetterberg told the Detroit FreePress, "Whenever I will not be here any more, I
 think the guys are ready...I think you've seen that with the younger guys who
are taking steps - Dylan has taken a lot of steps. This team will be fine
whenever I decide to hang them up."Zetterberg Leaves a Legacy in Detroit

Zetterberg is leaving a legacy in Detroit regardless of how his career comes to
 a close. Though it';s not confirmed as of yet, his candor remains refreshing.
Zetterberg's production and contribution to the team over the years is
unmistakable. He has worked through team disappointments, dealt with the
negative bombardment of the media and fans, physical pain and much more. In
spite of it all, Zetterberg is just shy of 1,000 career points-an impressive
milestone for any hockey player. He has remained a steady role model to the new
 generation of player.

Zetterberg represents his country with the utmost respect while embracing the
Detroit community, where he has spent the whole of his career. Zetterberg's
time with the Wings will always be looked on with respect and admiration by
players and fans alike. Little argument will ever be made when it is said that
he is one of the best captains Detroit-and the league-has seen.

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