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Saturday, March 31, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game 3/30/12 Video Interview




It's great (to reach 50 wins). I think we should be proud about our season, so far, and all that we have accomplished. But we have a lot of work ahead of us. Hopefully there are bigger things ahead of us.
— Henrik Lundqvist



Watch Henrik Lundqvist Choose Ranger Teammates To Get Wine In His "Shutout Wine Lottery"

Friday, March 30, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist "This Is What I'm Used To" New York Rangers Article



"THIS IS WHAT I AM USED TO"


Henrik Lundqvist had to chuckle a bit Friday morning after the team's morning skate at Madison Square Garden when he was asked several questions about making his 8th consecutive start in goal tonight for the Rangers.
"I have played a lot more in the past," said Lundqvist, who earned his 250th career victory Wednesday in Winnipeg. "I'll be fine."
Lundqvist, who will appear in his 59th game of the season this evening, had started 68, 73, 70, 72, and 70 games in the previous five seasons. This year, thanks in part to the strong play of backup Martin Biron, Rangers head coach John Tortorella has been able to limit Lundqvist's workload considerably.
However, even with far fewer starts, Lundqvist has won 37 games, one shy of equaling his personal single-season career best. 

Read today's quotebook to see what Lundqvist had to say this morning.

This is what I am used to in the past. I play a lot and I feel good. I think I can be more relaxed between games because you're playing all the time and you're in it. And moving forward we are practicing less this time of year, so now it's about saving energy for the games.
— Henrik Lundqvist
The last few games I have felt pretty good, playing the way I want to play. Of course when you win, you always feel a lot better. Playing a lot more here has helped and I feel really good physically. This is an exciting time of the year.
— Henrik Lundqvist
I try to approach every game the same way, and I set up small goals and try to achieve them, so I keep pushing myself down the stretch. After the regular season you have to be ready, so I try and approach every game now like I will in a couple of weeks.
— Henrik Lundqvist


Listen To Henrik Lundqvist Be Interviewed On The Michael Kay Show 3/29/12

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview; & He Reaches 250 Career Wins






Coming in late last night, we could have had lots of excuses, but the guys stepped up and played the right way. We did a lot of good things, and even when we were down we didn't get frustrated.
— Henrik Lundqvist



Henrik Lundqvist made 22 saves to improve to 37-16-5 overall, with a 17-8-3 mark on the road. He has held opponents to two or fewer goals in 39 games this season, including in five of the last seven games. Lundqvist has started on consecutive days 59 times in his career, posting a record of 38-14-7 with a 1.84 GAA, .934 Sv% and six shutouts in the second game. With the win, Lundqvist became the 45th goaltender in NHL history to record 250 career wins.


Thanks to the Henrik Lundqvist Blog for the statistics.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game 3/28/12 Video Interview



We don't care what the Penguins did (tonight). I was happy with how we played. I felt this was a strong game for us, especially 5-on-5. We did a lot of good things and played smart out there.
— Henrik Lundqvist

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Watch Henrik Lundqvist Stone Drew Stafford 3/23/12

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game 3/23/12 Video Interview



It's pretty obvious that the odd-man rushes killed us tonight. We gave up way too many of those. And I thought we had a good chance to tie it there in the third (period), but they took advantage again.
— Henrik Lundqvist





Thursday, March 22, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview 3/21/12



We are having fun right now and trying to build confidence as we head down the stretch to the playoffs. It is fun playing desperate teams. I thought we played them (Red Wings) really well, defended really well, tonight.
— Henrik Lundqvist



Henrik Lundqvist made 26 saves and tallied the lone assist on Brad Richards’ power play goal at 14:58 of the first period. He improved to 34-15-5 overall, including a 20-7-2 mark at home this season. Lundqvist has held opponents to two or fewer goals in each of the last three games, posting a record of 2-1-0 with a 1.65 goals against average and .926 save percentage over the span.



Thanks to the Henrik Lundqvist Blog for the statistics.

Monday, March 19, 2012

"Headed For The Playoffs" New York Rangers Video



The reason I posted this is because it included many shots of Henrik, and also to congratulate the New York Rangers on clinching a playoff spot. This video has the amazing highlights from the NY Rangers regular season.

Henrik Lundqvist HBO Real Sports Preview

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview 3/17/12




I thought we were the better team, but (Semyon Varlamov) saved the day for them. We should have scored more goals with the way we played, but he stood on his head. I still thought we'd come back and tie it, though.
— Henrik Lundqvist




Henrik Lundqvist Honored With Garden Of Dreams Hero Award




RANGERS GOALTENDER HENRIK LUNDQVIST HONORED WITH GARDEN OF DREAMS FOUNDATION HERO AWARD


New York, March 16, 2012– The Garden of Dreams Foundation announced today that Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist is the recipient of the 2012 Garden of Dreams Hero Award. The award, established in 2009, honors one person or organization annually who embodies the spirit and commitment of the Garden of Dreams Foundation, with active, on-going dedication to children facing obstacles.


The Garden of Dreams Hero engages in personal, sustained support of, or involvement in organizations and activities that directly enhance the lives of children and their families, while serving as a driving force and inspiration for others. Lundqvist has exemplified this throughout his work with Garden of Dreams, particularly this season.


After being named the official spokesperson of the Garden of Dreams Foundation in 2009, the three-time NHL All Star has worked diligently to help fulfill The Foundation’s mission to “make dreams come true for children facing obstacles”. In the past six months alone, Lundqvist has granted a special “wish” for a young cancer patient whose dream was to meet him, hosted a group of children for a special afternoon at Radio City to watch the Christmas Spectacular, participated in a team 9/11 memorial event for police and firehouses in the city, and donated game tickets for Garden of Dreams families.


In addition, this past January, Lundqvist commissioned an extra mask for the Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic, which raised $35,000 for Garden of Dreams. Later that month, Lundqvist unveiled “The Crown Collection,” a line of specialty t-shirts and hats available at The Garden, with proceeds from the sale benefiting the Foundation. Then in February, Lundqvist hosted the first-ever “Rock of Dreams” private benefit concert, with his band “Noise Upstairs,” at the Canal Room. With bandmate John McEnroe joining him on the stage and almost the entire Rangers team in attendance, Lundqvist raised over $48,000 for Garden of Dreams. This season alone, Lundqvist’s charitable efforts with the Foundation has totaled more than $100,000.


“All of us at The Madison Square Garden Company recognize that our work with the Garden of Dreams Foundation is perhaps the most meaningful thing we do – and no one has been more consistent or sincere in his commitment to the children of Garden of Dreams than Henrik Lundqvist,” said Hank Ratner, President & CEO, The Madison Square Garden Company and Chairman of the Board, Garden of Dreams Foundation. “Our goal is to brighten the lives of children facing enormous obstacles, through access to our athletes, entertainers and events, and to do that we rely on the dedication of leaders within the Garden community. Henrik epitomizes what Garden of Dreams stands for and is the perfect example of a world-class athlete who truly cares about helping others. We’re very proud to honor him with the 2012 Garden of Dreams Hero Award.”


Past recipients of the Garden of Dreams Hero Award include tennis legend Andre Agassi and Rangers great Adam Graves.


“I am extremely honored to have been chosen for this award,” said Lundqvist. “Garden of Dreams is an amazing organization that I have been lucky enough to be a part of for many years now. I look forward to continuing and expanding my involvement with the Foundation and creating more life-long memories with our deserving kids.”


Garden of Dreams works closely with all areas of The Madison Square Garden Company, including the New York Rangers, Knicks, Liberty, MSG Media, MSG Entertainment and Fuse. Since its inception in 2006, Garden of Dreams has created unique and unforgettable events and activities – often involving unprecedented access to MSG celebrities and athletes at Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, the MSG Training Center, Fuse and the Beacon Theatre – for more than 200,000 tri-state area children. Nearly 175,000 tickets have been donated to organizations served by Garden of Dreams and more than 2,300 special events have been designed for children and families.


Garden of Dreams strives to be heroic, inspirational and unforgettable – all attributes of the children the Foundation has had the privilege to meet over the course of its history. Partnering with a diverse collection of outstanding children’s related organizations, including hospitals, foster organizations, homeless shelters and “wish” organizations, the Garden of Dreams Foundation has a singular goal each and every day – to utilize the power and magic of Madison Square Garden and its properties to bring joy and happiness to children facing devastating problems – whether they relate to illness, homelessness, poverty, foster care issues or tragedy.


This afternoon, Lundqvist accepted the Garden of Dreams Hero Award at the MSG Training Center in Tarrytown. r


For more information on the Garden of Dreams Foundation, the programs it run, and the children it serves, please visit www.GardenofDreamsFoundation.org



Henrik Lundqvist Swedish Video Interview From October 2011



If anyone could translate this, it would be great.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Practice Video Interview 3/15/12



From Blueshirts United:


Henrik Lundqvist came out of sick-bay this morning to take part in the Rangers morning skate at The Garden after being bedridden for two straight days with the flu. However Lundqvist is not yet ready to return to game action, so he will not dress tonight---Martin Biron will start vs. Pittsburgh and Chad Johnson will back him up.
Watch this video to see what Lundqvist had to say this morning about not being able to play, trying to be unselfish, and why he agrees that it is best Biron gets the starting nod this evening.

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

A Day In The Life Of Henrik Lundqvist



This video disallowed embedding, so here is the link to watch A Day In The Life Of Henrik Lundqvist:

 http://watch.tsn.ca/featured/clip637295#clip637295

This interview had aired on TSN in Canada yesterday.

Thanks to the Henrik Lundqvist Blog for the photo.


Sunday, March 11, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Is A Superstar Behind The Mask



Written By Barbara Barker


His hair is perfect, his tuxedo is beautiful and his manners are flawless. All of which is proving to be a serious liability to Henrik Lundqvist as he tries to move across the room to a blackjack table at a benefit for the Garden of Dreams Foundation in Midtown Manhattan.

Men, women and cameras block him at every turn. Everyone wants just one quick picture with the Rangers goalkeeper. While many New Yorkers would be hard-pressed to place Lundqvist's famous-looking face -- he does spend his working day wearing a white plastic mask, after all -- this is a hockey crowd. And to them, Lundqvist is a rock star. 

"He is a really good-looking guy," says one fan in a suit as he pushes his giggling girlfriend at Lundqvist so he can photograph them together.

Eventually a public relations person comes to save The King. Lundqvist makes it over to the blackjack table, only to pose for more pictures.The whole scene seems to underscore one fact about Lundqvist: If he played any other major sport, this would be his everyday life. If he didn't play a sport in which his entire body was encased in pads and plastic, he wouldn't be able to walk down the street outside his restaurant in TriBeCa without anyone recognizing him. He would be a Derek Jeter or a Carmelo Anthony or Eli Manning.

As it is, he is now the city's best sports story. With Lin-sanity and the Knicks settling down, it's hard to think of a player who means more to his team than Lundqvist. The Rangers head into Sunday's game against the Islanders contending for the NHL's best overall record, and Lundqvist's play is the biggest reason why.

With Lundqvist in goal, the Rangers believe they can win every time they take the ice. His eight shutouts lead the NHL, his save percentage of .936 is second behind St. Louis' Brian Elliott and his goals-against average of 1.87 is third in the league behind Elliott and Jaroslav Halak. Lundqvist is a leading candidate for the Vezina Trophy as the league's top goaltender, and the Rangers are playing so well that he will get more than a few votes for the Hart Trophy for the NHL's most valuable player. Only six goalies have won the Hart, with the most recent being Montreal's Jose Theodore in 2002.

"There's been a lot of pressure on Hank, and he's just been on another planet this year," said Rangers forward Brian Boyle, who is a close friend of Lundqvist's. "He's unbelievable. He's constantly trying to get better, and it shows."
The Rangers have made the playoffs in five of the six years since Lundqvist came to the team from Sweden. This is by far their best season together, and expectations are going to be huge heading into the postseason.

The one thing that Lundqvist hasn't been able to do is lead the Rangers out of the second round of the playoffs. His career postseason record is 15-20. There have been various reasons for that, from injuries to the fact that Lundqvist and his teammates had to work so hard just to get the team into the playoffs that they flamed out in the postseason.
This year, however, Lundqvist says he feel the best he's ever felt at this point in the season. Lundqvist, who turned 30 earlier this month, married his longtime girlfriend over the summer, and the two recently announced that they are expecting a baby in July. In addition to settling down, Lundqvist shed about 14 pounds over the summer by changing his workout and diet.

"I feel like I have more energy on the ice and in practice," Lundqvist said. "I'm lighter. I was more determined coming into this year. I just feel like my focus is on the game this year."

Those who know Lundqvist well say focus has never been his problem. In fact, there is something a little crazy about the intensity Lundqvist brings to his sport on game day. Rangers backup goalie Martin Biron says he doesn't even sit near Lundqvist between periods because he knows he likes his space.

"I just don't talk to him on game days," center Mike Rupp said. "We all pretty much leave him be and let him sit over there alone with his earphones on."

But although Lundqvist is an extreme introvert on game days, he has an extroverted style on and off the ice that has the potential to make him into a sports superstar, transcending his sport as Mark Messier did two decades ago with the Rangers.

On the ice, Lundqvist plays with the sort of ambition and resolve that fans love. Take the way he sometimes uses his head to stop hockey pucks. Though it drives his coaches batty -- "I absolutely hate it," Rangers coach John Tortorella said -- the move makes fans go wild. "In New York City, they want to see you battle," Biron said. "They want to see you play well. They just don't want to see 20 superstars going around like it was the Ice Capades. They want to see a bunch of guys working hard and getting results. That's the attitude that he's got."

Off the ice, Lundqvist may be the city's coolest athlete. He helped design his own clothing line, plays guitar in a band with John McEnroe, owns a trendy restaurant in TriBeCa called Tiny's, helps thousands of children though his chairmanship of the Garden of Dreams Foundation and recently made a PSA to promote tolerance toward gay and lesbian athletes.

But all of this alone isn't enough to take Lundqvist to the next level of sports celebrity-dom.

"To become a transcendent celebrity is to get lucky and win the Stanley Cup," said Steve Herz, president of IF Management, a Manhattan-based sports and media talent agency. "He needs to be able to take off the mask and get out there and play guitar on Letterman. Winning the Stanley Cup could do a lot for him."

Not to mention a lot for Rangers fans, who hope this finally will be the year their team doesn't fizzle in the early rounds of the playoffs. This is something Lundqvist certainly knows. "It's going to be our year, Henrik" was the greeting he received from fan after fan as he made his way through the Garden of Dreams Casino Night benefit last month. Ever polite, he wasn't one to disagree.

Said Lundqvist: "I feel like I've improved my game this year, and the way the team has been playing, I'm feeding from that. This year, I think I'm more determined. I'm really excited to see what we can do."


See The Original Article Here:

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview 3/9/12



We're in a stretch right now where we are trying really hard, but it's just not going our way, and we need some bounces to go our way. Unfortunately they went against us there in the third period. It was a tough one.
— Henrik Lundqvist



Friday, March 9, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist's Three Saves On David Clarkson Named Save Of The Week

Henrik Lundqvist's three saves on David Clarkson on the game vs. the Devils on Tuesday, March 6th was named save of the week by NHL.com.

Here is the save:

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Esquire Magazine Casino Night Photo Shoot

Goalie Henrik Lundqvist isn't just the best player on the team, he's often the best-dressed. Maybe that's because he gets so much of his clothing made-to-measure in his home country of Sweden. Here, the captain of the Rangers' charitable efforts gets ready in his Calvin Klein look for the night.


Read more here: http://www.esquire.com/the-side/style-guides/new-york-rangers-tuxedos-0312#ixzz1oYrCBHLu




Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview 3/6/12



We had way too many mistakes out there. I think we kind of beat ourselves a little bit. But we just have to work through this and stick together. They made some good plays when we had some breakdowns.
— Henrik Lundqvist





Henrik Lundqvist Inside The Rangers Video Interview (2007)

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Watch Henrik Lundqvist Make 3 Unbelievable Saves On David Clarkson

Henrik Lundqvist Would Support a Gay Teammate Article

Thanks to the Henrik Lundqvist Blog for this photo.






By Dave Lozo (@DaveLozo)


NEWARK, N.J. -- Henrik Lundqvist is one of the most accommodating players in the NHL, always willing to answer a question at his locker long after most would walk away and a happy and willing contributor to the Garden of Dreams Foundation, a non-profit charity whose goal is to "make dreams come true for kids facing obstacles."

So when Patrick Burke needed assistance with the You Can Play Project, an initiative designed to teach tolerance and acceptance of the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) community in all sports, Lundqvist was happy to be part of it.

"For me, it's obvious that everyone should have the same rights and ability to play the game, it doesn't matter race or sexual orientation," Lundqvist told NHL.com Tuesday morning. "To me, I think overall, all the hockey players I meet are a respectful group of people. I've never had an issue with it or seen people have issues with it. But when they asked me, if they wanted my help, I would."


Burke, a scout for the Philadelphia Flyers, is the son of Leafs GM Brian Burke, who lost his son Brendan in a car accident in 2010. Before his death, Brendan revealed his homosexuality to his family in 2007 and went public with the information in 2009. Brendan was working toward spreading a message of tolerance and inclusion in the hockey world while working as a student manager and video assistant for the men's hockey team at Miami (Ohio) University at the time of his death.

"I've said it many times -- if a player form the Flyers came out tomorrow and I could improve our team by cutting him, great, see you later," Patrick Burke told NHL.com's Adam Kimelman on Monday. "… Conversely, if I can win a Stanley Cup with 22 gay guys, great. Let's go."

Lundqvist, along with many other high-profile hockey players, including Columbus' Rick Nash, Chicago's Duncan Keith, Toronto's Joffrey Lupul and Dion Phaneuf and Philadelphia's Claude Giroux and Scott Hartnell, appeared in a PSA that aired nationally during Sunday afternoon's Bruins-Rangers game on NBC.

Lundqvist said that during his playing days both in Sweden and the NHL with the Rangers, he never knew of a teammate or player that was gay who wanted to come out. Lundqvist also said if that was the case, that person would've been accepted, whether if it was while he was playing for Frolunda or the Rangers.

But Lundqvist also said he understands the difficulty and fear that comes with being open about such a matter in a sports locker room.

"It is a tough mentality, no question," Lundqvist said. "I've never been on a team where guys come out. I don't know how guys would react. I can say from the people I know, that players are very respectful. Honestly, it wouldn't be a problem."

When asked if it would be a problem on this current Rangers team, Lundqvist gave a quick, emphatic answer.

"Absolutely not," he said.


See the original post here:

http://www.nhl.com/ice/blogpost.htm?id=7172

Monday, March 5, 2012

Henrik Lundqvist At Casino Night Video

There are some parts in this video with Henrik, and instead of cutting them out, I just decided that you guys might want to see the full video.

Henrik Lundqvist Is Going To Be On HBO Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel



The episode Henrik is on will be airing on March 20th.


@JRNYR:@HLundqvist30 with Bryant Gumbel after today's win shooting @hborealsports airing 3/20 

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Watch Henrik Lundqvist Rehearse For The Rock Of Dreams Concert


Quick Cut : Henrik Lundqvist Band Rehearsal from Alyonka Larionov on Vimeo.


I just found this video, and wanted to share it with you guys, even though the Rock Of Dreams Concert was on February 22nd. Sorry for the late-ness of this.

Henrik Lundqvist Afton Bladet Interview


All Over The Press


"about Bon Jovi-citation makes me-hubby so I am well it" show a picture to» 30-year-old Lundqvist-age noja, tjurighet and becoming Dad: "I want to be involved," PLUS this is a Plus-article Yesterday 08: 05 somewhere between Raleigh and Tampa-filled Henrik Lundqvist in the morning for 30 years.

We crept into the world's best goalie age nojor and found an explanation for the success.
And a lie about a bird.

Ad: on the evening of 23 april last year heard Henrik Lundqvist a new sound.
He had just released three pucks from past, Rangers was the verdict in the playoffs, first round, he snörade of brusade and skridskorna, the showers ... huh? What was clicked?

The tick-tocket from inside his head?

It was the first time I heard the clock running. In the past I felt fairly young, I have a lot of chances, but then I realized: my time is limited. I do not have time! I have to be on every year!

Was it scary?

– Yes. His career is limited. This is my seventh year, who knows if I have been here half my life over? I don't know how long I can stay in the NHL.

But then we are on the subject: happy 30th anniversary.

Thank you, it's going to be fun. It feels like it has gone quickly. In recent years has run away, but I have no panic at all.
"30 years old" What did you picture of the 30-year-olds when you were 20?

I thought the players were very old. The question is whether the 20-year-olds know-same for me today.
Do you think?

-Do not know. I am rather young, but older than them, the other side interests, other subjects. I feel sometimes that I have grown up.

I am looking for signs of your aging on your Twitter. I can't find any.

– Give me one example.

13 december: you say you have saved a bird and held it indoors overnight. Have you been blödigare?

– No. I have not been blödigare, but now the truth comes out. It was my wife that saved it, then I came and took the honor. I wanted to get it to that we were grateful, but it was just she. She had the bird, small and knew how it would be handled. The day after found Therese owner also.

30 december: you quote Jon Bon Jovi you not to look into ro. have you been gubbigare?

I thought it was a good citation. I have always liked Bruce Springsteen and Jon Bon Jovi. If that makes me the man I am the 6 February: you complain about two punctures. Have you been tjurigare?

– Gubb stubborn, perhaps. No, my defense is a puncture is never fun. Terribly annoying. And I was late for a meeting.

– On the other hand, I am tjurigare in training again as when I was younger. I compete against these guys and getting really annoyed when they do targets. It has come back after a few quiet years.

Rediscovered acidic side After playoff withdrawing and summer ­vilan kept the Rangers its carcass and reinforced the team with, among others, Brad Richards. But the biggest increase was for free.

Team teammates noticed on precampen that Henrik Lundqvist had rediscovered its purposeful, acidic, decisive page. Opponents became aware of when the series started.

Rangers peaks today Eastern Conference clearly has released the färst goal in the National Hockey League. Henrik Lundqvist is the League's highest save percentage (94 percent), finger sandwiches the second lowest number of goals (1.75) and has kept the shutout the most number of times of all (8).

It is filled with the Vezina trophy, the season's best goalkeeper, the 30-year-old.

– Well, this is the general managers who vote. I do not know what they have in mind. It was my best season so far, but I see too little of the other goalkeepers to know, "he said.

You opened the NHL career with three straight-Vezina-nominations but has since not been as close price-until now. Have you ever been worse the past-seasons?

– I have been steady, but the first few years I was perhaps more cutting-edge. This year, I have forced myself to work harder in order to get better. I am a little hungrigare. You need to put pressure on yourself.

How are Lundsanityn in New York?

— Jojo, a couple walks around with those t-shirts. Jeremy Lin came from nowhere, and now is the basketball and hockey hajpat in town. For my part, it's fun when people appreciate what they are doing and is entirely capable of season like this far.
Last question might need to be explained. Jeremy Lin is point bulls guard b. winter, basketball team the New York Knicks and created "Linsanity". When Lundqvist nollade Boston 14 February was born hockey counterpart, "Lundsanity", which on that day was the world's second most-discussed topic on Twitter.

Lundqvist has understood that he is beginning to be recognized.

There is a picture of you, we have seen a lot of you bask in the arena, you drive a sports car, playing guitar and doing schamporeklam. What is left, which we can't see?

– No, I don't read everything, but think that I've seen give a fair idea of who I am.

You were married you in August and have children in July. How will you be like dad?

– I hope will be fun. When I come home on the days I want to be-involved in the child's life and interests. I remember my parents who were incredible support for me. Always helpful, the pushade not, but supported and was involved. Such a parent I want to be.

Have you checked sex on your child?

– Not yet. But we will probably do.

"Time for love" If you count nine months back from July to October. 7th October was the NHL premiere in Stockholm after a week for Rangers in Europe. In other words, we destroy a myth concerning sex and hockey. There is a time for charity during the season.

Yes, we had pretty good timing for weddings and training camp. It worked good. It was a tough start with Europe and Canada, but there was time for love.

Kristoffer Bergström Rekordmannen Lundqvist goalie ranks their finest quotations in the NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE: 1. is the first goalie in NHL history to win 30 games in each of his first seven seasons in the League.

"It is a milestone which I am proud."

2. nominated in three first-year (06-08) for the Vezina trophy as the goalkeeper of the year. Finished third of all times.
"To be nominated three times in a row were felt good."
3. have five years in a row (2007-11) elected to Rangers ' most important players.
"I know that I have an important role in the team.







Sorry if there were grammatical errors and more, this was translated from Swedish.