Henrik Lundqvist made 31 saves in regulation/overtime and stopped all three shooters he faced in the shootout to earn his third win of the 2018-19 season and the 434th win of his NHL career. Lundqvist was selected as the game's Third Star in tonight's contest. He is now three wins away from tying Jacques Plante for seventh place on the NHL's all-time wins list (437). He earned his 60th career win in a shootout in tonight's contest, and he is the NHL's all-time leader in shootout wins. Lundqvist has posted a .900 SV% or better in eight of his 10 appearances this season. Lundqvist has made at least 30 saves in seven of 10 appearances in 2018-19. He has been selected as one of the game's Three Stars in five of his 10 appearances this season.
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview + Notes
Henrik Lundqvist made 31 saves in regulation/overtime and stopped all three shooters he faced in the shootout to earn his third win of the 2018-19 season and the 434th win of his NHL career. Lundqvist was selected as the game's Third Star in tonight's contest. He is now three wins away from tying Jacques Plante for seventh place on the NHL's all-time wins list (437). He earned his 60th career win in a shootout in tonight's contest, and he is the NHL's all-time leader in shootout wins. Lundqvist has posted a .900 SV% or better in eight of his 10 appearances this season. Lundqvist has made at least 30 saves in seven of 10 appearances in 2018-19. He has been selected as one of the game's Three Stars in five of his 10 appearances this season.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
New Henrik Lundqvist Dujour.com Interview and Photoshoot
Meet The NHL’s Style Royal
Henrik Lundqvist is the stylish goalie for the Rangers and a creative mind off the ice
The Olympic gold medalist and goaltender for the New York Rangers walks into a SoHo studio donning Salvatore Ferragamo sunglasses; a leather jacket fit for a rebellious rock star; and smooth, slicked-back hair to top it all off. This is Henrik Lundqvist’s casual “after practice” look that he nonchalantly pulls off.
The Swedish ice hockey goalie has lived in New York City since his rookie season for the Rangers in 2005, when he was just 23 years old. Now, at 36, Lundqvist says his style has luckily evolved over the years to reflect his creative spirit and a more refined taste. “I used to follow trends more, I think. Then I figured out what my style is and what I’m comfortable in,” Lundqvist says, adding that he may have experimented with some more outrageous outfits in the past. On his personal style today, he says, “Obviously I wear suits a lot for game days, but I also used to play guitar in a band, so I think there’s a little more rock and more of an edge in my style, too.”
Though suits are required for game days, Lundqvist tries to incorporate a sophisticated edge, allowing for his creative personality to show through. In addition, he says he almost always chooses to wear a sleek, thin watch to complement his suit and easily slide under his shirt. On off days, he sometimes chooses to wear a bigger watch, saying, “That’s the fun part about watches; you can mix it up with different styles depending on the day.”
An ambassador for TAG Heuer since 2016, Lundqvist recently unveiled the Henrik Lundqvist limited edition Aquaracer, a timepiece that will have just 205 pieces available, representing his official draft pick number when selected for the New York Rangers. “I’ve had a fond relationship with TAG for a few years. With this limited edition watch, we included some personal details, like my logo; the crown with my number, 30; and the Rangers’ colors,” Lundqvist says of the design. He adds that he wanted to create a watch he would enjoy wearing, as well as something that would stand out to the fans.
With 13 years under his belt as a New York Ranger, Lundqvist has built up quite a fan base, earning the nickname “King Henrik” after just his second season in the NHL. But, even as The King, he says he is always trying to improve from the year before in order to benefit the team. “As a goalie, it’s like playing an individual sport on a team sport. You need to focus on your own performance as well as how the team can achieve their goals.”
Prior to each 82-game NHL season kicking off, the veteran goalie says he always spends a few months back home in Sweden with his wife and two daughters. Though it is important to Lundqvist that his daughters experience the small village he grew up in, he says coming back to New York City and his hometown arena, Madison Square Garden, is always exciting. “Playing at the Garden is not something I take for granted. It’s so special because of the history and location. It’s a big stage for any player, whether you play for the Rangers or a visiting team.”
Ahead of the 2018 season, Lundqvist reflects on his expansive career and says that one of the biggest challenges he’s had is being able to fully appreciate moments throughout the season without getting too caught up in the pressure. “I’m very intense when it comes to hockey. How I perform affects me and my relationships a lot,” he admits. He adds that being able to see the big picture is crucial, but having intensity and passion are what will inspire you to improve. “I think finding a balance is important. Easy to say but hard to do,” he decides.
Upon reflecting, Lundqvist explains that his roots might be founded in creative fields like music and drawing, but sports have offered him some incredible values, such as teamwork, how to deal with success and failure, and a good work ethic. The common ground among all of his interests is his passion, which is something he strives to instill in his two young daughters. “For my daughters, that’s the one thing I really want them to have. I just want them to have passion for something, anything. I want them to have the drive to do something,” he says.
From Sweden to New York City, in a suit or a leather jacket, the Rangers’ goaltender has proved himself to be a passionate (and creative) king both on and off the ice.
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Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview + Notes
Henrik Lundqvist made 34 saves in tonight's game, and he stopped 26 of 27 shots he faced during 5-on-5 play in the contest. He appeared in his 811th career game as a Ranger tonight, tying Jim Neilson for the eighth-most regular season appearances by a Rangers player (skater or goaltender) in franchise history. Lundqvist has made at least 30 saves in four of his six appearances thus far in 2018-19.
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview + Notes
Henrik Lundqvist made 31 saves in regulation and overtime, and stopped two of three shooters he faced in the shootout, to earn his second win of the 2018-19 season and the 433rd win of his NHL career. He was selected as the game's Third Star. Lundqvist is now four wins away from tying Hockey Hall of Famer Jacques Plante for seventh place on the NHL's all-time wins list. Lundqvist stopped 31 of 33 shots he faced in tonight's game, including 26 of 27 shots he faced at even strength. Through five appearances this season, Lundqvist has stopped 153 of 163 shots he has faced (.939 SV%), including 130 of 135 shots he has faced at even strength (.963 SV% at even strength), and he has allowed two goals in each of his five appearances. Lundqvist's .939 SV% through five appearances this season is the third-best he has posted though his first five appearances of any season in his career (2011-12 - .946; 2005-06 - .944). Lundqvist appeared in his 810th career game as a Ranger tonight; he is now one appearance away from tying Jim Neilson (811) for the eighth-most regular season appearances by a Rangers player (skater or goaltender) in franchise history.
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Henrik Lundqvist Post- Game Video Interview + Notes
Henrik Lundqvist stopped 25 of 27 shots he faced in today's contest, including 23 of 24 shots he faced at even strength. Through four appearances this season, Lundqvist has stopped 122 of 130 shots he has faced (.938 SV%), including 104 of 108 shots he has faced at even strength (.963 SV% at even strength), and he has allowed two goals in each of his four appearances. Lundqvist appeared in his 809th career game as a Ranger today; he is two appearances away from tying Jim Neilson (811) for the eighth-most regular season appearances by a Rangers player (skater or goaltender) in franchise history.
Friday, October 12, 2018
Henrik Lundqvist Post-Game Video Interview + Notes
Henrik Lundqvist made 41 saves, including 31 saves in the first two periods, and stopped 34 of 35 shots he faced at even strength to earn his first win of the 2018-19 season and the 432nd win of his NHL career. He was named the game's First Star. Lundqvist is now five wins away from tying Hockey Hall of Famer Jacques Plante for seventh place on the NHL's all-time wins list. Through three appearances this season, Lundqvist has stopped 97 of 103 shots he has faced (.942 SV%), including 81 of 84 shots he has faced at even strength (.964 SV% at even strength), and he has allowed two goals in each of his three appearances. He made at least 40 saves in a regular season game for the 29th time in his NHL career; he has posted a 17-4-8 record, along with a 1.87 GAA, a .958 SV%, and 4 SO in those 29 contests. Lundqvist appeared in his 808th career game as a Ranger tonight; he is three appearances away from tying Jim Neilson (811) for the eighth-most regular season appearances by a Rangers player (skater or goaltender) in franchise history.
Friday, October 5, 2018
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Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Watch Henrik Lundqvist Present Mike Richter with a New York Rangers Heritage Blazer
Mike Richter gets his #NYR Heritage blazer from @HLundqvist30! pic.twitter.com/MIE5X5rGvD
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) October 2, 2018