Henrik Lundqvist has not changed his mind at all.

The Rangers’ goaltender, who said during a pre-World Championship event in Sweden that there is no guarantee he would finish his career on Broadway, reinforced his commitment to the organization in an email correspondence with The Post.

“I’d like to clarify my statement because I feel it caused some unnecessary speculation,” Lundqvist wrote. “My thinking hasn’t changed. The organization and I are on the same page.

“What I meant is that a player never becomes bigger or more important than an organization. While it is still my goal to win the Cup in New York before I retire, at the same time I understand as a player that I have to respect the position we are in and process we are going through.”

Lundqvist has two seasons remaining on the contract that will expire at age 39 following the 2020-21 season. With the Seattle expansion draft set for June of ‘21 and both Igor Shesterkin and Alex Georgiev under contract, an extension for Lundqvist would seem problematic.

But that is down the road. Lundqvist in March told The Post he hadn’t thought that far ahead. That is when he reiterated his commitment to the rebuild and the organization before doing it again Monday.