Manning was having his hair groomed by makeup artist Jessica Heady at the time of Lundqvist's arrival in a way only the five-time NHL All-Star would appreciate. After all, it's more about product and style than the actual cut.
The two sports legends ultimately made eye contact, shook hands, and along with show co-host and three-time Pro Bowl Giants center Shaun O'Hara, discussed retired life and memories of athletic greatness a few minutes before taping began. Show producer Don Sperling provided all the specifics of the easygoing format that would surely put Lundqvist at ease as a staff of 30 watched, listened and cheered.
Lundqvist was the first NHL guest booked of eight shows this season and this was the largest crew present for a taping, according to talent booker Melissa Chusid.
"I was really excited for this day with Henrik," Manning said. "We came to New York around the same time. I was drafted 2004, he came in 2005, and I got to follow his career as a goalie. And what an unbelievable career it was."
Lundqvist announced his retirement from the NHL on Aug. 20. He's the Rangers career leader in wins (459), shutouts (67), saves (23,509) and has played and started the most games in net (887 games, 752 starts).
The Rangers will retire No. 30 for Lundqvist before their game against the Minnesota Wild on Friday.
"I think the fans will love this show because when you're a sports fans in this area, whether Rangers, Giants ... there's a lot of crossover with the same fans and they're going to love seeing him," Manning said. "He's getting the sendoff he deserves and getting his jersey retired, so I think fans will love seeing his personality a little bit outside of playing hockey."