It was this week in 2017 when former Vancouver Canucks captain Henrik Sedin reached 1,000 NHL career points. And while the mark was officially hit on January 20th of that year, it was how it was earned that echoed across the league.
On this day in 2017, Vancouver Canucks forward Daniel Sedin hit a career milestone in the final year of his career, scoring his 1,000th career points in a 5-3 Canucks win over the Nashville Predators.
NHL teams recently voted on a new NHL Draft format, and with the changes coming, former NHL executive Brian Burke believes the Vancouver Canucks would have never landed both Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin.
Henrik and Daniel Sedin will go down as two of the most iconic Vancouver Canucks in franchise history. Currently, Henrik holds the record for games played (1,330), assists (830), points (1,070), and plus/minus (plus-165), while Daniel has it for goals (393) and power play goals (138).
Vancouver Canucks draft day was… nothing much. At least, certainly not as much as was promised in the lead-up to the first round. That isn’t a bad thing at all.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, Bruce Boudreau’s future with the organization is in question. Additionally, president Jim Rutherford discusses Bo Horvat’s contract negotiation after the captain’s hot start.
Last night, the Hockey Hall of Fame officially welcomed the three greatest players in Vancouver Canucks history to join their hallowed walls. Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin, and Roberto Luongo were inducted today as part of the Hall’s Class of 2022 for their incredible on-ice achievements.
The Sedins and Luongo officially are inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame later today. The 2022-23 campaign has been chock full of nightmares for Canucks fans.
With the Sedins and Luongo entering the Hall of Fame, we ask you to predict the future. Quinn’s Questions is a feature where you the fans tell us your thoughts, through your vote and hopefully in the comments, as well.
The Hockey Hall of Fame festivities are in full swing as former Canucks Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin, and Roberto Luongo prepare to be officially inducted into the Hall on Monday.
Canucks fans have been waiting a long time for this weekend, and the moment has finally come. Roberto Luongo, Henrik Sedin and Daniel Sedin are officially entering the Hockey Hall of Fame.
To close out their week-long development camp, on Friday, the Vancouver Canucks put their prospects through one of their toughest challenges yet: The Grouse Grind.
The Hockey Hall of Fame added six new members Monday.
The Class of 2022 is upon us. The Hockey Hall of Fame Selection Committee will meet on Monday, June 27 to finalize and announce its new group of inductees.
It comes as no surprise that Henrik and Daniel Sedin want to be hands-on when it comes to building the Vancouver Canucks into a winner. And during Henrik’s Thursday appearance on Sportsnet 650’s The People’s Show, the former Vancouver captain laid out his ambitions for his new role on the Canucks’ Player Development team.
The Sedin twins had spent last season gaining experience working within the Vancouver Canucks' hockey operations department.
The Sedin twins were inseparable on the ice. Now it seems they’re inseparable in their new roles as senior advisors for the Vancouver Canucks. One thing we do know is that the twins are loving their work.
When Henrik and Daniel Sedin joined the Vancouver Canucks as special advisors to general manager Jim Benning, everyone was excited to see what their brilliant minds would bring to the team’s front office.
June 26, 1999, was a day that changed the fortunes of the Vancouver Canucks for more than just the next decade. This, of course, being the day of the NHL Draft that saw Henrik and Daniel Sedin join the Canucks.
At the end of every workweek, Yardbarker takes a look at what the NHL has in store for the weekend. We'll see whose stock is soaring, who needs to get their acts together and what tilts promise to keep you on the edge of your seat.
Earlier this season, we took a look at the Vancouver Canucks, specifically examining the young players who were signaling a changing of the guard. Part of that was the uncertain futures of Henrik and Daniel Sedin.
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