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King Henrik

Swedish King Rules D.C.

Sunday, April 19, 2009
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  • Henrik Lundqvist
  • King Henrik
  • Washington Capitals

Henrik Lundqvist has shown Capitals fans why in New York they call him 'King.' Photo by Nick PerrettiHenrik Lundqvist has shown Capitals fans why in New York they call him 'King.' Photo by Nick PerrettiIn the nation's capital, Swedish goalie Henrik Lundqvist showed the Capitals why he is called 'King.'

 

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