If there's one word to describe Henrik and Daniel Sedin, the twin hockey players who have been synonymous with the Canucks franchise for the better part of the last 20 years, it's "nice." Tyler Shipley, a lifelong Canucks fan and sportswriter, wrote about how the Sedins redefined hockey machismo for the blog The Canuck Way. Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand skates past Vancouver Canucks left wing Daniel Sedin. And despite never winning the holy grail of hockey, a Stanley Cup, the Sedins' legacy as hockey players will be much deeper. If these outpouring of stories are any indication, Vancouver will remember the Sedins for being great sportsmen, but better people.
Source: CBC News April 07, 2018 01:52 UTC