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Welcome to New York City’s newest members-only club: Club30, hosted by Henrik Lundqvist. Henrik and co-host Jay Liddell have been friends for Hank’s biggest ups and downs in his hockey career - and his personal life. What started as a simple connection over sports and the energy of New York City rapidly evolved into a joint pursuit of fulfillment and a mutual commitment to expand their personal boundaries and to navigate life’s biggest challenges. On Club 30, Henrik invites listeners to join ...
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For the season finale of Club 30, Henrik Lundqvist answer your questions! Hank shares his thoughts on the unforgettable season of the New York Rangers and Knicks, and answers fan questions. From his most cherished moments on the ice to the quirks of locker room life, and his favorite burger in NYC. Club 30 is presented by Verizon. Become a member o…
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On a special episode of Club 30, Dr. Eric Roselli, Chief of Cardiac Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, joins the show to talk about the open-heart procedure he performed on our host, Henrik Lundqvist. Dr. Roselli explains how his Italian grandmother inspired him to become a doctor, where he finds creativity in his work, and why he focuses on the tech…
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What were you doing when you were 15 years-old? When she was that age, this episode's guest had won Nationals, Worlds and an Olympic gold medal. Tara Lipinksi joins the show to talk about how she found her way to figure skating through the roller rink, what she’s learned about herself performing when the stakes are the highest, and how her relation…
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Henrik welcomes the incomparable Connie Britton to Club 30. They discuss the lasting impact of playing Tami Taylor on Friday Night Lights, why she looks for the humanity of each of her characters, and how she gauges success in an industry filled with nothing but subjectivity. They also talk about her early career in Henrik's favorite, Spin City, an…
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Henrik welcomes in former New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey for a special episode of Club 30. Matt reflects on his World Series run, getting called "The Dark Knight" on the streets of Manhattan, and the moment he'll cherish the most that happened in an Italian restaurant in Queens. They also dive into the similarities and differences between goalie…
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The Yankees lost three of four to the Orioles, and in what was essentially a postseason series during the regular season, these Yankees played like they always do in the postseason. The offense scored six runs over the four games, and Aaron Judge went 1-for-the series with a measly single. The season is 20 percent over and Judge is hitting .197/.33…
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What do you do when someone walks up to you at a party and tells you they're going to take you flying in a fighter jet the next day? We'll if you're Henrik, you say "Let's go!". Club 30 welcomes Captain Matthew "Whiz" Buckley, the guy who took Henrik on the ride of his life. The guys recount Henrik's Top Gun-like experience, Whiz's background as a …
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Stand-Up comedian Sam Morril joins Club 30 to talk about life on the road, who he trusts with his joke writing, and what he loves about the Rangers and Knicks. Henrik and Sam discover that their podcasts started out of keeping friendships alive in COVID times and how Sam's experience doing comedy for Rangers alumni didn't go as planned. Club 30 is …
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It’s playoff time in New York City! With the Rangers and Knicks heading into the post-season, Henrik welcomes Knicks legend Allan Houston to Club 30. They compare notes on what it’s like to be center stage at The Garden, how Houston’s rich family history of education and basketball prepared him for NBA success, and reflects on how the pinnacle of h…
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On a special episode of Club 30, Henrik sits down with The Captain, Mark Messier. They talk about the pressure and experience it took to bring the Cup to New York, why his focus on the mental side of the game helped him succeed, and how a winning culture has to be lived and not just taught. Mark also reflects on his most memorable moments at Madiso…
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In a special holiday episode of Club 30, Henrik takes everyone behind the scenes of his recent Hockey Hall of Fame induction weekend. And in the spirit of the season, the guys are joined by Henrik’s twin brother, all the way from Sweden, Joel Lundqvist. They reflect on how competitive they were as kids, what it was like to face each other in the NH…
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The terms “Prodigy” and “Trailblazer” are often thrown around casually - but in this episode, Henrik sits down with someone who carries both of these titles with ease. Misty Copeland, the first African American Principal Dancer at the American Ballet Theatre, talks to Henrik about her unique journey from her first ballet class at thirteen years of …
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Henrik sits down with the greatest to ever ride a snowboard, the legendary Shaun White. They look back at Shaun's ascension from a young skateboarder in San Diego to becoming not just the face of snowboarding, but the person who brought it into the mainstream. Shaun also talks about the pressure of burnout, falling back in love with the sport, and …
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Henrik Lundqvist is joined by the longest tenured cast member of Saturday Night Live, Kenan Thompson. Henrik and Kenan compare their routines and preparation for their respective crafts, how he’s made New York his home, and where the show and comedy in general have changed from when he started over two decades ago. They also get into how pressure p…
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Henrik Lundqvist reconnects with his old teammate and current New York Ranger, Mika Zibanejad, to talk about his leadership style on the ice, where he gets his quiet confidence, and what it was like when he nailed Henrik square in the face right before a playoff game. They also talk about the most memorable moments of his career to date, how DJ-ing…
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Beginning on Wednesday, the Rangers will play three games over four days and five games in eight days. Their opponents will be the Penguins, Flyers, Bruins, Sabres and Red Wings. The Rangers could get Adam Fox back next week, and hopefully, during these challenging eight days, Mika Zibanejad will break out of his scoring slump.…
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Ahead of the inaugural F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, Henrik Lundqvist sits down with McLaren CEO, Zak Brown, to learn about how he combines his two passions, racing and business. Henrik and his co-host, lifelong F1 fan Jay Liddell, learn about Zak’s attention to detail on and off the track, where strategy plays a role on race day, and how Netflix’s “Dri…
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Henrik Lundqvist talks with Gary Vaynerchuk about discovering his passion for entrepreneurship at a young age and how his love of sports is something he’s always thinking about in his businesses. They reflect on why bad sportsmanship isn’t always a negative trait in our kids and how Gary’s dream of owning the New York Jets has shaped his decision-m…
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Henrik and Jay are back for another round of exclusive interviews with athletes, entertainers, and entrepreneurs in season two of Club 30. Join them behind the velvet rope as they bring you unprecedentat access to the people who inspire and motivate them in their own lives. They'll see you in the club! Club 30 is presented by Verizon. Become a memb…
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The Rangers left for their season-long, five-game road trip after a dismal performance against Nashville at home. Unlike past seasons, the Rangers are racking up West Coast and Western Canada wins, having won won their first three games with two to go. Chris Lopresti of WFAN and SNY joined me to talk about the first-place Rangers and their impressi…
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The Rangers opened their season with a 5-1 win over the Sabres in Buffalo. Every Rangers fan should be buzzing after the best 60-minute effort the Blueshirts have provided in years. I know I am. So is Brian Monzo, and he joined me to talk about the impressive season-opening win. Vintage Ice Hockey is the only company that sells premium-quality jers…
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The Yankees have four games left until the trade deadline: three against the Orioles and one against the Rays. With 60 games to go, the Yankees are still 2 1/2 games out of the final playoff spot and still need a starting left fielder, which they have needed since last season. Yankees fan Bobby Milone joined me to talk about the impending trade dea…
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The Yankees opened the "second half" of the season with an embarrassing series loss to the NL-worst Rockies. The offense couldn't solved Austin Gomber or Chase Anderson and their nearly-7.00 ERAs, and now the Yankees are in last place in the AL East and two games out of the last playoff spot. After the recap, Andrew Rotondi of Bronx Pinstripes join…
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Henrik Lundqvist and Jay Liddell catch up on their summer breaks and share some big life updates. The pair discuss Jay’s newborn daughter, the premiere and making of Henrik’s new documentary, Open Heart, and break down Henrik’s induction into the NHL Hall of Fame. Club 30 is presented by Verizon. Become a member of Club 30 by following us on Instag…
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The Yankees don't know when their superstar and only productive bat will return. Their center fielder doesn't want to come off the injured list. Their prized free-agent starting pitcher hasn't thrown a pitch this season. Their five veteran bats making a combined $95.7 million can't field. They are now 3-6 against the White Sox, Red Sox and Mets sin…
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The first game of this season's Subway Series looked like it was going to be a disaster for the Yankees. Luis Severino couldn't get an out and aside from a Giancarlo Stanton home run, Max Scherzer was shutting down the offense. But everything changed in the fourth inning, and not even Aaron Boone could prevent his team from a much-needed win (thoug…
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The Yankees lost to the Red Sox 3-2 on Friday, but bounced back to beat them 3-1 on Saturday. In the series, Rafael Devers has driven in two of the Red Sox' four runs with solo home runs and scored another after a double. If Devers doesn't beat the Yankees, the Red Sox can't beat the Yankees, and yet, they keep pitching to him.…
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The Yankees will play the Red Sox for the first time this season this weekend, and they will do so at much less than full strength. Aaron Judge and Harrison Bader will miss the series on the injured list, and so will Nestor Cortes. Thankfully, the Red Sox aren't very good. Michael Hurley of CBS Boston joined me to talk about all of the Red Sox' iss…
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The Yankees won the three-game series against the Dodgers in Los Angeles to finish their West Coast trip 4-2. Now the Yankees return home after a day off on Monday for a series with the lowly White Sox. After the Dodgers series recap, White Sox Dave of Barstool Sports joined me to talk about everything that has gone wrong with the White Sox this se…
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Henrik Lundqvist and tennis legend, John McEnroe, sit down and discuss the different personalities of tennis greatness, the validity of pickleball, and their shared passion for playing guitar. John also opens up about his illustrious and animated career, sharing insights into the game and the mental fortitude needed to excel, as well as stories fro…
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Gerrit Cole gave the Yankees six scoreless innings in Toronto, but the offense only provided three hits (all singles) and the Yankees lost 3-0 to the Blue Jays. With Nestor Cortes being inconsistent, Clarke Schmidt and Jhony Brito being bad and Domingo German suspended, the Yankees can't afford to lose on days when Cole starts.…
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Henrik Lundqvist and Swedish chef and restaurateur, Marcus Samuelsson, discuss Marcus's early dreams of becoming a pro soccer player and how his passion for the craft of cooking ultimately led him to culinary stardom. Marcus shares his childhood journey of adoption from Ethiopia to Sweden, his culinary journey across the globe, and has passions for…
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The Yankees beat the Blue Jays 7-4 on Monday in Toronto. The story isn’t that the Yankees won, have won six of eight or beat up Alek Manoah for the first time ever. The story is that Aaron Judge kept looking in the Yankees dugout during his plate appearances in a game in which he hit two home runs and reached base all five times.…
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Henrik Lundqvist sits down with Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn to discuss the joys of skiing and the struggles of rebounding from injury, the mindset it takes to be one of the best ever, and the pain of watching those close to you battle ALS. Henrik and Lindsey also share their love for Åre—Henrik's hometown, and the last place Lindsey raced before she…
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Henrik Lundqvist sits down with former NBA player and current podcaster JJ Redick to discuss his basketball and media success, struggles and journey. JJ shares insights from his evolution at Duke—including the importance of therapy—being the first active NBA player to start a podcast, working at ESPN in today's sports media ecosystem, and living in…
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It was going to be nearly impossible for this version of the Yankees to beat Jacob deGrom and essentially impossible once Aaron Judge wasn’t in the lineup Judge had to undergo an MRI on his hip and the Yankees lost 5-2 in a game that was as boring as any meaningful game could ever be.By Keefe To The City
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Henrik Lundqvist sits down with Verizon CEO and former handball player, Hans Vestberg, to talk about leadership and the impact of sports on his career. Vestberg shares insights on motivation, goal setting, team building, and the impact his passion for sports has had on his approach to business. Whether you’re an aspiring entrepreneur or a seasoned …
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