To some degree, points have stopped being the point of reference when evaluating the play of Daniel and Henrik Sedin. A player's contribution to the scoresheet is always going to be a factor when ...
The Vancouver Canucks are approaching a significant front office restructuring as the organization moves closer to naming its next general manager, with Evan Gold and Ryan Johnson identified as the ...
Despite all the drama elsewhere, the Vancouver Canucks’ success still depends greatly on the Sedin twins’ ability to create offense. At least, that’s the way it’s been for several years. The question ...
Leadership shake-up: Henrik and Daniel Sedin are expected to be named co-presidents, with GM Ryan Johnson reporting to them in a major front office restructuring. From ice to office: The Sedins have ...
In their last official act as active, playing members of the Vancouver Canucks, Henrik and Daniel Sedin sat together in the media centre at Rogers Arena at the team’s locker room cleanout on Monday.
More NHL: Scores | Standings | League Leaders | Odds | Injuries | Power Rankings In the wake of Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin re-upping with the Vancouver Canucks with four-year extensions, their head ...
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- The Vancouver Canucks were eliminated from the playoffs several weeks ago, but they still have something to play for Thursday night. The Canucks (30-40-10) will strive ...
The 37-year-old twins, selected by Vancouver with the No. 2 and No. 3 picks in the 1999 NHL Draft, announced Monday that they will retire at the end of the season. Henrik and Daniel will leave ranked ...
There’s something a little different about the way the Sedins carry themselves in leadership roles. And that’s not surprising if you go back and think about how they were as players. They were never ...
We’ve known since September that Daniel and Henrik Sedin had no intention of playing anywhere else this season: it’s Vancouver or bust. The Sedins said as much in a Player’s Tribune article ahead of ...
He jokes that he has thrown it “under the bed,” but he’s kidding, of course. Henrik Sedin (notes) has given the Hart Trophy a place of honor inside his Vancouver home, and he sounds as if he must keep ...