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Abdelkader on NHL36 documenting Lidstrom: “I’m not really sure what he does with his down time. I guess we’ll find out.” #plugsinforrecharge
— Brian Hedger (@BrianHedger) January 16, 2012
Abdelkader on what fans will learn about Lidstrom: “His calm demeanor. How he goes about his business. He’s a professional in so many ways.”
— Brian Hedger (@BrianHedger) January 16, 2012
Lidstrom, who’s a real private guy away from the rink, said he agreed to NHL36 documentary because he thinks show’s good for hockey.
— Brian Hedger (@BrianHedger) January 16, 2012
Lidstrom: I had to think about it for a little bit and kind of get the details of what to expect and what they were looking for and wanted.
— Brian Hedger (@BrianHedger) January 16, 2012
Lidstrom on NHL36: “The team encouraged me. The NHLPA encouraged me, as well. I think it’s good for hockey, so I was willing to do it.”
— Brian Hedger (@BrianHedger) January 16, 2012
Lidstrom, who will be first NHL36 subject whose name can’t be shortened to ‘Pat,’ hasn’t seen the first two episodes on Kane/Bergeron
— Brian Hedger (@BrianHedger) January 16, 2012
NHL36 filmed Lidstrom riding bike, but camera guy declined invite to join: ‘There were a lot of bikes free, but he wouldn’t jump on there.’
— Brian Hedger (@BrianHedger) January 16, 2012