I found this old Page Six Magazine I had saved from 2006. Inside of it was a "Six Seconds" interview with Henrik Lundqvist. Since I have never seen this particular interview online I decided to scan it for the blog. Once again, let me reiterate that this was from 2006 so his answers are dated. Vento is no longer in business, and Henrik doesn't live on the Upper West Side anymore. He now lives in Hell's Kitchen.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Six Seconds With Henrik Lundqvist in Page Six Magazine (2006)
I found this old Page Six Magazine I had saved from 2006. Inside of it was a "Six Seconds" interview with Henrik Lundqvist. Since I have never seen this particular interview online I decided to scan it for the blog. Once again, let me reiterate that this was from 2006 so his answers are dated. Vento is no longer in business, and Henrik doesn't live on the Upper West Side anymore. He now lives in Hell's Kitchen.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Henrik Lundqvist is a Perfect Human Being
By Andrew Gross
Nobody's born perfect. Some though, through talent, temperament and personality, are better equipped to present that illusion.
Henrik Lundqvist, for instance.
The franchise goalie plays in his third NHL All-Star Game today — joined by teammates Marian Gaborik and Dan Girardi as well as coach John Tortorella — and likely will be named the Rangers' MVP for a sixth straight season.
Off the ice, his for-charity band with tennis legend John McEnroe and drummer Jay Weinberg (son of The E Street Band's Max) is prepping for next month's gig. And Lundqvist, a Madison Square Garden fan favorite whose matinee idol looks have been featured in several fashion shoots, just launched his Crown Collection of apparel to benefit the Garden of Dreams Foundation, for which he is the spokesman.
And yet Lundqvist, who turns 30 on March 2, swears his unflappable persona, his native New Yorker vibe with his immaculately tailored skinny suits and overall media-friendly patience, is a learned trait after growing up in Are, Sweden, a ski-crazy municipality with a population around 10,000.
"No, no, no," Lundqvist said with a laugh when asked if he's always been so comfortable in the public eye. "When I was younger, I wasn't uncomfortable with myself but, in big groups, I was very uncomfortable speaking to a lot of people. I grew up in a really small town so, for me, a big mass of people made me uncomfortable.
"I turned pro when I was 18," Lundqvist added. "There were more and more media around me, more and more people around me. Growing up with my brother [twin Joel, a forward for Frolunda in the Swedish Elite League], he's the same way. We were pretty quiet in a new group. I'm still pretty quiet in a new group but now I feel comfortable."
Yet all of Lundqvist's off-ice pursuits and interests — other than playing guitar he loves going to the movies on an off-day — allow him to be the goalie he is, which is one of the world's best.
He knows when to give to others and when to focus on himself.
"I think he's learned over the years how to be able to do it," Rangers veteran backup goalie Marty Biron said. "You can see how he can handle all that. Not a lot of people can do it. You have to have a special set of genetics to do that."
The DNA to seem perfect.
The Lundqvist twins first played organized hockey when they were 8 and, by the time Henrik was 10, his parents had bought him his first guitar. His first band was with Joel (bass) and their older sister, Gabriella, (drums), who became a tennis player.
"The biggest thing about playing guitar is playing together," Lundqvist said. "I love just getting together with a couple of guys and playing in a studio, not so much in front of people. I find that the most exciting thing, when you feel like you're improving as a group and you get tighter."
Lundqvist wasn't always able to compartmentalize. As a younger goalie, he joked he focused on hockey, "not 24/7, maybe 20/7."
"He's very easy going at times, extremely focused at others and he balances that very well," added Biron, in his second season with the Rangers. "I've gotten to know him more this year; we sit next to each other on the plane and watch our TV show together. It's all there as advertised. He wears it on his sleeve. He wants to win, wants to play, wants to be the best and, obviously, it's showing on the ice, especially this year."
Lundqvist, a three-time Vezina Trophy finalist, is 22-10-4 with a 1.87 goals-against average and poised to extend his NHL record with his seventh straight season of at least 30 wins to start his career.
"I think it calms us to see that he's so in control of what he's doing," defenseman Steve Eminger said. "He's not an arrogant or cocky guy. He's confident in himself and I think that confidence rubs off on us."
Plus, having Biron (9-2-0, 1.88 GAA) playing so effectively only helps as, per Tortorella and goalie coach Benoit Allaire's plan, Lundqvist likely will play his fewest games since his rookie season.
Lundqvist said he's playing at 12-13 pounds under his listed weight of 195 after changing his workout and eating habits this past summer, also allowing him to stay fresher.
Yes, life is good for Lundqvist – and the Eastern Conference-leading Rangers – as he approaches a milestone birthday.
"I remember Benny told me after last year, goalies, when they're closing in on age 30, they usually get better, they have a better understanding," Lundqvist said. "I wasn't sure what he meant. But I think I'm getting a better understanding of the game and reading plays and players. I guess, around 30, you have a good understanding and you're not slow yet."
The closest Lundqvist has come to perfection. So far.
http://www.northjersey.com/sports/pro_sports/hockey/138280364_Henrik_perfect_guy_for_the_job.html?page=all&mobile=1
Sunday, January 29, 2012
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Henrik Lundqvist Records 40th Shutout of Career
From Ranger Rants:
Henrik Lundqvist, in his seventh season in the NHL, has just tied Dave Kerr (1934-41) for second place on the Rangers’ all-time shutouts list with 40. Eddie Giacomin leads the franchise with 49 but Lundqvist has a chance to surpass that next season. One day, no doubt, Lundqvist’s No. 30 will hang in the Madison Square Garden rafters along Giacomin’s No. 1 and Mike Richter’s No. 35.
“Most importantly, we got two points going into the break, guys can relax and enjoy themselves,” said Lundqvist after making 22 saves and earning the game’s first star (Ryan Callahan got the celebratory Broadway Hat). “It was important to end it strong.”
Lundqvist said he actually knew at the morning skate today that he would be starting because Marty Biron was ill. Goalie coach Benoit Allaire called him as he drove to the practice facility for the morning optional.
“So it was not the last minute, which is good,” Lundqvist said.
As for shutout No. 40, “This franchise has been around so long. To be on a list like that means a lot to me.”
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Exclusive Henrik Lundqvist Crown Collection Q&A Video Interview
Henrik Lundqvist launched his clothing line, the Crown Collection at Madison Square Garden on 1/19/12. Proceeds of the Crown Collection go to the Garden of Dreams Foundation, which Henrik is the spokesman for. The first 150 people to purchase an item from the clothing line received wristbands allowing them entrance to a private Q&A held after the game in the Delta
Sky Lounge. I was one of those lucky few. This is my video. Henrik was also gracious enough to sign autographed photo cards of himself modeling the new clothes ahead of time and The "Blue Crew" handed them out to us as we left. Henrik is a class act, and his clothes are really cool looking too, so I suggest you check them out next time you're at the Garden.
MSG released this video:
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Henrik Lundqvist Swedish Videos (Watch Henrik Lundqvist Race Gaborik on West Side Highway/ Watch Henrik Lundqvist Eat French Fries
All set to "Midnight City" by M83. Excellent choice for background music, may I add.
This interview looks awesome. As always, it would be very much appreciated if a Swedish reader could translate the interview for the rest of us. Thank you in advance.
This interview looks awesome. As always, it would be very much appreciated if a Swedish reader could translate the interview for the rest of us. Thank you in advance.
Saturday, January 21, 2012
Friday, January 20, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Watch Henrik Lundqvist Sign Autographs
Have you have ever wondered what it would be like to meet Henrik before a game at MSG? Well, here is video of that exact experience. Many of you have inquired about how to do this. Hopefully, this video can serve as a visual guide for that.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Henrik Lundqvist Twitter Q & A
New York Rangers @thenyrangers
Thanks #NYR fans, this was a lot of fun…we’ll have to do it again sometime! See you @ The Garden! -@HLundqvist30
New York Rangers @thenyrangers
First 150 ppl @ 1/19 game to get #CrownCollection swag will get invite to a special event I’m hosting benefiting Garden of Dreams
New York Rangers @thenyrangers
Ok, #NYR fans, I have one last surprise…stay tuned … #CrownCollection
New York Rangers @thenyrangers
That was fun everyone. Thanks for the great questions!
New York Rangers @thenyrangers
I like it, it was fun last year! RT @MJNseven15 how do you like the new AllStar formula where captains choose teams?
New York Rangers @thenyrangers
This year, definitely the Winter Classic RT @carmin_s: @th
enyrangers what was the most memorable game you have ever played for?
New York Rangers @thenyrangers
My twin brother & I used to play in the backyard &someone had to be in goal RT nyblast21 who was your influence for wanting to play goalie?
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The cheeseburger! RT @erincmccarthy @thenyrangers what's your favorite thing to eat at tiny's?
New York Rangers @thenyrangers
Thanks @kristina_feld my favorite store is Tiger of Sweden
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@thenyrangers What's your favorite store to shop at? #CrownCollection #NYR
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Thanks @planetcanavan my favorite thing to do on a day off is play guitar and go for a nice dinner
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@thenyrangers What is your favorite thing to do in NYC on a day off, and where do you spend the off-season? #NYR #CrownCollection
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Thanks @mattsteeleNJ My first really big concert I ever went to was Bruce Springsteen back in Gothenburg
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@thenyrangers I know you're a big music guy Hank, so tell me, who was your first concert? #CrownCollection
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#CrownCollection will be on sale exclusively at MSG starting 1/19 – proceeds going to Garden of Dreams
The Crown Collection is Launching 1/19
Here is our first glimpse of the Crown Collection!
My #CrownCollection, Launching 1/19. Stay tuned, details tomorrow. Big W tonight, feeling good right now.
I like what I see so far. What does everyone else think?
Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Notes & Reaction
-Henrik Lundqvist made 27 saves to post his fourth shutout of the season, the 39th of his career, and record his 20th win of the season. Lundqvist is the third goaltender in Rangers’ history to reach the 20-win mark in seven consecutive years, and the first since Mike Richter accomplished the feat from 1995-96 to 2001-02. Ed Giacomin holds the franchise record with eight straight seasons of 20 or more wins (1966-67 to 1973-74). Miikka Kiprusoff (Calgary)
is the only other goalie in the league with an active streak of 20+ wins in seven or more consecutive seasons (courtesy of the Elias Sports Bureau).
- Lundqvist improved to 20-9-4 overall, including a 10-4-2 mark at home. He has allowed one goal or less in eight of his last 13 games, and has held opponents to two or fewer goals in 22 games this season.
- Lundqvist improved to 20-9-4 overall, including a 10-4-2 mark at home. He has allowed one goal or less in eight of his last 13 games, and has held opponents to two or fewer goals in 22 games this season.
Henrik Lundqvist on the team…
“I think we’re more mature. We know how we have to play. So far every time we lose our focus on how we have to play, we correct it pretty quickly. That’s key if you want to stay in top position, you have to correct things right away. You can’t let it slide, and it’s a really good thing to have. I like the way guys prepare, and after a tough game we really want to come back with a strong performance. I like to see the way guys look at themselves and how they play, and try to improve and get better.”
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