
It’s hard to imagine the Vancouver Canucks without Henrik or Daniel Sedin. The brothers have been faces of the franchise since getting drafted together with top-three picks in 1999. The team has been rewarded with 11 playoff appearances, a Stanley Cup Final Game 7, and a lot of other great memories over the past 18 years. But now entering the 2017-18 season coming off back-to-back losing seasons, the future of this fruitful partnership remains as uncertain as ever. Both Sedins have one year left on the matching four-year, $28 million contracts they signed together in 2013. The Canucks are at a crossroads, in need of building around a new young core. To their credit, the Sedins don’t seem interested
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