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09/28/2020 edition:
By THW Archives on Sep 26, 2020 02:12 pm
Originally published in 2018 Brian Burke pulled off one of the most important deals in National Hockey League history when he wheeled and dealed at the 1999 NHL Draft, landing both Daniel and Henrik Sedin with the Vancouver Canucks. In the decades that followed, the Sedins did something equally impressive: they lived up to their […]
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By THW Archives on Sep 26, 2020 12:02 pm
The Vancouver Canucks are set to retire Daniel and Henrik’s Sedin’s jerseys, Nos. 22 and 33, into the rafters at Rogers Arena tonight. With that in mind, let’s take a look at the greatest moments from their legendary careers. As I sat down to write this article, I came across a problem – how is […]
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By Matthew Zator on Sep 26, 2020 11:45 am
The Vancouver Canucks hope that Adam Gaudette will blossom into a dependable third-line center for them in the future, but right now he is not the most ideal fit on a two-way checking line. They need to find a dependable trio like Alex Burrows, Ryan Kesler, and Jannik Hansen were back in the day when […]
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By THW Archives on Sep 26, 2020 11:05 am
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. While there are some cynics who think the team’s success was stunted by the events […]
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By Greg Boysen on Sep 26, 2020 08:45 am
Sept. 26 is the birth date of two current Hockey Hall of Famers as well as two brothers who will be joining them very soon. Also, the most infamous international series ever played was evened up in dramatic fashion. Finally, the last National Hockey League game was played in a historic building before its long-time […]
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