3 Months Vancouver Canucks Comment

Daniel Sedin recorded a goal and an assist in the Canucks' tough 4-3 overtime shootout loss to the Blackhawks on Tuesday.

Sedin's assist came on Kevin Bieksa's late marker in third, which sent the game into overtime. He's been fairly consistent this year, with five goals and 15 points in 15 games played. Expect Sedin to continue at his point per game pace and make fantasy owners quite happy.

3 Months Vancouver Canucks Comment

Daniel Sedin had a goal and an assist in Vancouver's 4-3 loss Friday night.

Sedin now has four goals and 12 points in 13 games. He should maintain at least a point-per-game pace in 2013, but he wouldn't be shocking if he breaks out and makes a run for the Art Ross Trophy.

4 Months Vancouver Canucks Comment

Daniel Sedin scored and collected an assist on the power play in Vancouver's dominant 5-0 win over Anaheim Friday night.

Sedin has at least a point in each of the Canucks' first four games. In Vancouver's 2 games against the Ducks, Sedin has 2 goals and 2 assists for 4 points. On the season, Sedin has 2 goals and 4 assists for 6 points.

4 Months Vancouver Canucks Comment

Daniel Sedin scored a goal and added an assist in Vancouver's season opening 7-3 loss to Anaheim Saturday night.

Head Coach Adam Vigneault rolled all four lines in Saturday's blowout loss, with the Canuck's first line of Sedin, his brother and Alexander Burrows playing just a couple minutes more than the team's third and fourth lines.

4 Months Vancouver Canucks Comment

The Canucks will host the Ducks in their season opener Jan. 19, according to The Los Angeles Times' Helene Elliott.

The Orange County Register's Eric Stephens is also reporting the same and says though the date of the Ducks' home opener isn't set yet, it'll likely come after a two-game road trip. Vancouver finished with a 27-10-4 record last season on home ice and will look to continue that success in this shortened season.

5 Months Vancouver Canucks Comment

Daniel and Henrik Sedin made a surprise appearance at the Vancouver Thunderbirds practice Thursday.

The Thunderbirds are a Midget Triple A team and the Sedins participated in their practice as part of an NHLPA initiative. "It brought back a lot of memories of when I was younger, especially thinking of us and when we were starting out, playing at night on an outdoor rink," Henrik said. "You'd be out there at 7:30 or 8 at night. We'd have big lights to light it all up and we'd be out there practicing for an hour and a half". Needless to say, the 15-year olds were thrilled to get a chance to workout with the twins. You think the Sedins miss hockey?

6 Months Vancouver Canucks Comment

Daniel Sedin opened up about his recent experience with a concussion.

Sedin dealt with a concussion last season. "It seems when you get a few concussions, it's easier to get the third or fourth one," Sedin said. "I don't know if rest really helps or what the deal is with that. I'm happy that I'm back and skating, and that's all I worry about. You notice at times, in the first few practices, that you're kind of hesitant in the corners because you don't want to be blind-sided and not be ready for it. You see the tiniest hit and it cost a guy a full year and you see a big hit and a guy is back in a week. It's a tricky injury and that's why it's so scary. I've had nothing, no symptoms. I took a few weeks off after the season and started training again. You worry about the first few workouts, but everything has been fine. I'm doing the same things that I did before [the concussion] and that was the bottom line." He should be fine to play once the lockout ends.

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