Sunday, November 18, 2018

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview + Notes













Henrik Lundqvist made 39 saves, stopped 34 of 35 shots he faced at even strength in the contest, stopped all 28 shots he faced over the final two periods of the game, and tallied an assist to earn his seventh win of the 2018-19 season and the 438th win of his NHL career. By earning a win in tonight's contest, Lundqvist passed Hall of Famer Jacques Plante for sole possession of seventh place on the NHL's all-time wins list. He is now seven wins away from tying Hall of Famer Terry Sawchuk for sixth place on the NHL's all-time wins list. In addition, including his 61 career playoff wins, Lundqvist has earned 499 wins (regular season and playoffs combined) in the NHL (and as a Ranger). Lundqvist made his 21,616th career save in tonight's game, passing Hall of Famer Grant Fuhr for sole possession of 10th place on the NHL's all-time saves list (since shots on goal and saves were first tracked in 1955-56). Lundqvist also made his 821st career NHL appearance in tonight's game, passing Sean Burke for sole possession of 13th place on the league's all-time appearances list. Lundqvist has made at least 30 saves in 10 of his 16 appearances this season; he has posted a .900 SV% or better in 13 of his 16 appearances in 2018-19 (including eight of his last nine appearances), and he has also posted a .925 SV% or better in eight of 16 appearances. He was selected as the game's Second Star tonight, and he has been selected as one of the game's Three Stars in eight of 16 appearances in 2018-19. He has earned at least one point in each of his last six decisions, dating back to Oct. 30 at San Jose (5-0-1 record, along with one no-decision, over the span). Lundqvist registered his 24th career NHL assist in tonight's game, which is tied for the 15th-most among goaltenders in NHL history. In addition, he is one assist away from tying John Vanbiesbrouck for the most assists by a goaltender in franchise history.








Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview + Notes








Henrik Lundqvist made 25 saves, and stopped all 11 shots he faced in the third period, to earn his sixth win of the 2018-19 season and the 437th win of his NHL career. By earning a win in tonight's contest, Lundqvist tied Hall of Famer Jacques Plante for seventh place on the NHL's all-time wins list. In addition, including his 61 career playoff wins, Lundqvist has now earned 498 wins (regular season and playoffs combined) in the NHL (and as a Ranger). He has posted a .900 SV% or better in 12 of his 14 appearances in 2018-19 (including each of his last seven appearances), and he has also posted a .925 SV% or better in seven of 14 appearances. Lundqvist is also now 14 saves away from tying Grant Fuhr for 10th place on the NHL's all-time saves list (since shots on goal and saves were first tracked in 1955-56). Lundqvist made his 819th career NHL appearance in tonight's game, and he is now one appearance away from tying Sean Burke for 13th place on the league's all-time appearances list.










Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview + Notes








Henrik Lundqvist made 31 saves, including 16 saves in the first period, to earn his fifth win of the 2018-19 season and the 436th win of his NHL career. Lundqvist is now one win away from tying Hall of Famer Jacques Plante for seventh place on the NHL's all-time wins list. Lundqvist has made 30 or more saves in nine of his 12 appearances thus far in 2018-19; he has posted a .900 SV% or better in 10 of his 12 appearances.


Tuesday, November 6, 2018

You Can Meet Henrik Lundqvist This December in New Jersey





Henrik Lundqvist Meet & Greet

Venue: Event Center at iPlay America 

  • 110 Schanck Road
  • Freehold, NJ
  • Phone: 732-577-8200
Date: Saturday, December 15, 2018

Door Time: 2:30PM

Start Time: 3:30PM

Event Type Meet and Greet

VIP Package $150
Ticket includes:
– Admission for one (1) into the Q&A session
– One (1) Professional Photo taken with Henrik Lundqvist
– One (1) branded 8×10 photo signed (in-person) by Henrik Lundqvist – NO personalizations or personal items to be signed!
– $10 iPlay America Game Card

Q&A Only Ticket
Tickets includes admission into the Q&A session for one (1) person.




https://www.iplayamerica.com/event/henrik-lundqvist/

Monday, November 5, 2018

Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview + Notes












Henrik Lundqvist made 39 saves, including 15 saves in each of the first two periods, to earn his fourth win of the 2018-19 season and the 435th win of his NHL career. He was selected as the game's First Star in tonight's contest. Lundqvist is now two wins away from tying Hall of Famer Jacques Plante for seventh place on the NHL's all-time wins list. He has been selected as one of the game's Three Stars in six of his 11 appearances this season. Lundqvist has made 30 or more saves in eight of his 11 appearances thus far in 2018-19; he has posted a .900 SV% or better in nine of his 11 appearances, including a .925 SV% or better in six of those appearances. He has allowed two goals or fewer in six of 11 appearances in 2018-19.







Thursday, November 1, 2018

Henrik Lundqvist is Committed to the Rangers





ANAHEIM, Calif. — You know what? You can stop asking.

You can stop asking after every defeat or every downturn whether Henrik Lundqvist is truly all-in for this Rangers rebuild or whether he might change his mind and request to be traded to a Stanley Cup contender.

You can stop asking.

And so can I.

“I’m committed,” The King said when The Post popped the question following Wednesday’s practice in San Jose that preceded the flight here for Thursday’s match against the Ducks.

“I’m committed to this. I know that this is going to be a test, how I handle the ups and downs, the growing and the mistakes. Not only me, but the players who have been here for a while and are not used to this,” Lundqvist added. “But I’m prepared for it. I’m embracing the challenge.”

Lundqvist, who will back up Alex Georgiev on Thursday, did not make a snap decision to remain a Ranger when presented by ownership with the option to stay or go when the rebuild plan was unveiled last February. As such, there will be no knee-jerk decision to ask out if this season’s ride is even bumpier than anticipated.

“A lot goes into why you connect with something,” said Lundqvist, the face of the franchise for more than a decade. “The decision to stay is not something that was made in an hour. A losing streak doesn’t change anything. Why would it?

“Being a Ranger and what that means is something that I live.”

Tuesday’s 4-3 shootout victory over the Sharks represented one of the Rangers’ most compelling efforts of the year. It seemed even more impressive following the final-minute defeat in LA on Sunday that probably was the year’s most difficult outcome for the club and the goalie to swallow. After it was over, pain was etched in both Lundqvist’s body language and words.

“While you’re playing, the emotions are exactly the same as they’ve been my whole career, no matter what kind of team we’ve had,” Lundqvist said. “Losing is as painful now as it ever has been. You want to win every game. When you go onto the ice, you expect to win every game. That doesn’t change.

“The difference with this situation for me is how I respond between games and get ready for the next one. With a young team or a new team like this, there might be mistakes that our teams didn’t make when we were at or near the top of the league. We understood how to manage and close out games. Now, it isn’t that mistakes are accepted, but you know that it’s going to be a process to correct them and avoid them.

“I can see from the way we play that the guys want to improve and are working at it. There is going to be good and bad, but I believe we are going to get there. There are things for me to learn, too.”

The learning process continued with another detail-oriented practice. After a few years during which rest and recovery took precedence over work days on the ice, the Rangers’ schedule is heavy with practices.

“Whether we’re a young team or an old team, I like this format,” said Lundqvist, who suffered no carryover effect from having his left shoulder crunched by Cody McLeod in a net-mouth situation during Tuesday’s second period. “We work hard and we have quality practices. That’s so important at any level.

“We should never forget the opportunity we have here. We should all appreciate it.”

The opportunity is there for growth. The opportunity is there to be part of what has essentially become a start-up operation and reap the rewards when, sooner or later, the corner is turned and the Rangers return to prominence.

Lundqvist intends to be part of it all.

You can stop asking.


https://nypost.com/2018/10/31/henrik-lundqvist-ends-any-hint-of-rangers-drama-im-all-in/