Henrik Zetterberg, a cornerstone of the Detroit Red Wings for all 15 of his NHL seasons, built a legacy as one of hockey’s most respected stars. A 2008 Stanley Cup champion, he earned the Conn Smythe Trophy that year, becoming the second Swedish-born player to win the award. Zetterberg also found success on the international stage, capturing both an Olympic gold medal and a World Championship title in 2006. His knack for clutch performances was on full display during the 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs when, facing the Anaheim Ducks, he scored the Game 6 overtime winner in front of the home Detroit crowd, forcing a Conference Quarterfinals Game 7 that the Red Wings would go on to win.