DALLAS STARS Right-Winger Attends SLAYER Show In Dallas; Report, Photos Available

September 7, 2007

Finnish hockey player and self-proclaimed huge heavy metal fan Jere Lehtinen of the Dallas Stars recently attended a SLAYER concert in Dallas and wrote a piece about it for the NHL.com web site. An excerpt from the article follows:

"As you know, I am a hockey player and not a writer so bear with me as I tell you about my night with the band SLAYER. About a month ago the National Hockey League gave me a call in Finland and asked me if I would like to attend a SLAYER concert at Nokia Theater in Grand Prairie on August 30. They told me that I would meet the band and the league would do a big feature on it, sending a camera crew and production staff. Since SLAYER is one of my favorite bands, I could not pass it up.

"Of course, it was a great night because I had the chance to see SLAYER once again. I have seen them six other times so this was my seventh chance to go to their concert. This time was totally different though. I've been twice before in Dallas and the other four times were in Europe, where they are absolutely huge. I actually met the band in Finland back in 2002, but there were six other guys and it was just a quick hello and then we were out of there (former Dallas Star Janne Niinimaa was the one who set that meeting up). This meeting was much more meaningful to me.

"We arrived at Nokia Theater at about 5 p.m. and met SLAYER's management team. They couldn't have been nicer to all of us. They gave us 'All-Access, VIP Passes' and told us to go anywhere we wanted…anywhere, except for in the dressing room for MARILYN MANSON, who was set to play after SLAYER.

"Shortly after arriving, SLAYER's managers took us into their dressing room. I was pretty excited because I knew the band was coming in next. After about 10 minutes, the door opened up and guitarist and co-founder of SLAYER Jeff Hanneman walked in. He was a great guy to talk to, as we talked about the band's future plans, who is going to be good in the NHL next season and why he loves hockey so much. I was surprised at how big of hockey fan he was. He talked about the similarities in what he does and hockey. He compared the speed of SLAYER and the NHL, as well as the intensity and the rush you get. It was very interesting to listen to him. We ended up chatting for about 10 or 15 minutes."

Read the entire article — and view photos — at this location.

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