BY OK! Staff

When Henrik Lundqvist isn’t blocking goals to help bring the New York Rangers to the playoffs, he’s giving back through his organization, the Henrik Lundqvist Foundation.OKmagazine.com exclusively spoke with The King to discuss how he’s helping fans off the ice.

“This is something I’ve been doing for 11, 12 years, ever since I came to New York,” the goalie told OK! at his 2nd annual Unmasked Event hosted by Samsung on November 9. “I’ve been a part of the Garden of Dreams Foundation and now I have my own foundation.”

The event showcased 25 one-of-a-kind goalie masks Lundqvist has worn during the World Cup, Olympic games and more. Several were available for purchase to raise funds for the organization, which strives to create change for children and adults through education and health services.

“The goal of tonight is to meet a lot of people, talk about the foundation, talk about our mission and connect with people who want to help out moving forward,” Lundqvist said.

But when the Swedish goalie isn’t working on his humanitarian efforts, he’s helping to bring the cup back to New York for the first time since 1994.

“That’s the plan,” he said of winning the Stanley Cup. “It’s always interesting to see where you are as a club and as a team. We just have to be a very hardworking team. If you want it bad enough, you’re going to have success. So far it’s been a pretty good start for us.”

Lundqvist praised the “new guys who came in” for the team’s early success, including Mika Zibanejad, who served as the DJ for the event.

“I got a request from Henrik,” Zibanejad told OK! of his role at the event. “It’s good to be here to DJ and support him and what he’s doing tonight. I’ve been able to get into a couple of festivals here and there, and it’s fun. It’s something I like to do, to play music I’ve produced and created myself. It’s cool to try out.”

 

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