Charlie Lindgren, born on December 18, 1993, in Lakeville, Minnesota, is a professional ice hockey goaltender currently playing for the NHL's Washington Capitals. He stands 74 inches tall and weighs 190 pounds. Lindgren began his collegiate hockey career at St. Cloud State, which set the stage for his professional journey. Despite going undrafted in the NHL, he made his debut in 2015.
Throughout his career, Lindgren has been recognized for his goaltending skills. Notably, in the 2025 season, he played 13 games, securing 6 wins and achieving a save percentage of 0.887. He made a total of 306 saves from 345 shots against, averaging 3.07 goals against per game. His performance includes one shutout, demonstrating his capability to maintain a clean sheet.
Lindgren’s playing style is characterized by resilience and quick reflexes, which have contributed to his steady presence in the net. Over his nine-year NHL career, he has consistently proven to be a reliable goaltender, adapting his skills to the demands of the league. Despite the challenges of the competitive NHL environment, Lindgren’s dedication and performance continue to make him a valuable asset to the Capitals' roster.