How has your training been going back home in Sweden?
JDLR: It's kind of the same thing I've been doing the last couple of years. I'm not trying to change too much. It's been working well. I feel like I've been in good shape coming into the season, so I'm not trying to change a lot. Of course, there are a few things that you want to get better at all the time. I'm just trying to get as prepared as I can going into the season. I've got a personal trainer back in my hometown, Maria Hasselmark, that I've been working with, and I also work out with some of the guys that I've been playing with over the years. At the end of the month or early August, I'll start skating. I skate with Filip Forsberg and my old team, Leksand. I'm always welcome there to come back and skate. I've got a lot of old friends there. Working out and skating with a guy like Filip Forsberg is really helping me on the ice, too.
How good was it to head into your offseason after winning the World Hockey Championship? It must've felt great.
JDLR:Obviously, it was a great feeling and a great experience just to be able to play at the Worlds and also to be able to win the gold there with the great group of guys that we had. It was just unreal and something I've been dreaming about since I was a kid. It was just an incredible feeling to make it all the way. It's something I'm going to carry with me, for sure. I'll try to take that positive feeling that I had into next season.
What did it feel like to actually win gold in Denmark? I think the photos you posted on Instagram really told the story.
JDLR: I don't even remember, I was just so happy. It was just a great feeling. And the way we won, too, in a shootout. I was just so nervous going into the shootout. It was a rollercoaster of feelings the whole game. My whole family was there. I could tell everyone was super proud and happy for me, too, so being able to share it with them was great.