

I’ve never wanted to be recognized off the ice or seek publicity, but I’ve been fortunate to work with some charities that are really close to me. I’m sure people will remember me from the ice, but I hope they remember me off the ice. This led Rinne to reflect on his time in Nashville and how he would like to be remembered when people think of him. However, Rinne laments, “the only thing that doesn’t work with the Dad Life schedule is the eight-hour time difference-games start at 3 or 4 AM Finnish time.” Turning back to hockey, Rinne explains that he stays as up to date on the Predators as he can, talking to “the guys” and the front office staff, and mentions that Predators goaltending coach Ben Vanderklok sends him videos and keeps him involved. Being home in Finland with his family makes for “a very simple life right now.” A quick turn of the webcam revealed what appeared to be Rinne’s personal copy of the Vezina Trophy. He smiled as he turned his camera to show how his father had collected all of his jerseys, team pictures, medals, and even referenced “some other stuff” on the other side of the room. “When you’re a dad you start to really appreciate the family time-time with grandparents.” He took this opportunity to point out that he and his family were actually visiting his parents’ house at the moment and that he was participating in the Zoom call from his old room. Of course, being back in Finland during the NHL season is definitely something new to Rinne and he seems to be adjusting quite well. I’m enjoying every minute of it.” When asked to describe the best parts of fatherhood, he said, “To see his growth and how he learns something new every day. The conversation turned to fatherhood, “Being a dad is absolutely the best. It’s been amazing to spend more time with my family.”

But after that passed, I was still happy with my decision and at peace with myself. Rinne described how felt as opening night approached this season, “I was getting a familiar feeling in my stomach-that it’s game time and I’m in the wrong place, sitting at home. The conversation turned to retirement and something else recently new to Pekka Rinne: fatherhood. It’s a pretty inauspicious venue for finding out that yours will be the first number retired in the team’s franchise history, but that’s what life is like right now for the retired Finnish netminder: normal. I think for half a minute I was just speechless. He just congratulated me and broke the news. She was totally fine, but I was sitting in my car when David called me. “I was actually taking our dog to the vet. Soon after, we had a chance to talk to him and catch up with the Predators legend. "I’m mostly plant-based-but if I do need to eat some meat, I’ll have it."Īnd that's how you have strong, long legs for daysss.The Nashville Predators made the announcement Wednesday morning that Pekka Rinne’s number 35 was going to be retired on February 24, 2022. "I tend to call myself a dirty vegan," she told People.

This intense workout burns fat, shaves off inches, and will have you feeling more fit than ever before."īut besides staying active, Lisa also eats a balanced, mostly vegan diet. Lisa also told Us Weekly in 2018 that she's been practicing yoga for 26 years: " been the most helpful in keeping myself grounded and somewhat sane."Īmid the COVID-19 quarantine, she's also loved taking Isaac Calpito's Torch'd virtual workout classes, described as "a vigorous flow of body resistance, dance conditioning, and intense targeted repetition to fire up and transform your body. "For my body type, that really works, and then I throw in a SoulCycle class or a hike." "I have a really strong yoga practice," she told OWN.

"Luckily, I was born with good genes, first and foremost, and I know that, I started working out at a very young age-I played competitive tennis-and I've worked out my whole life."īut the actress's favorite way to exercise is yoga. "For me, staying in shape has always been a part of my life, and it’s all about consistency," she told OWN. So, how does Lisa keep her long legs looking so strong? Well, for starters, she's always made focusing on health and fitness a big part of her lifestyle.
