Yup. And I'm glad it turned out that way. I'm an Oil fan but I lived a lot of my life in Vancouver and when the Sedins were drafted they didn't get a lot of good PR. I don't know what percent of people out there were calling them the twins and speaking of them in ill context like they were not alpha enough to life up to their draft pedigree, but it took a long time to hear that talk go away. Best brother duo to ever play hockey.
That ovation Linden got was literally shaking the building, it was insane. You just had to be there live to know what it felt like. So glad I was apart of history tonight. Enjoy retirement Twins!
You can tell for sure they turned the volume down on the broadcast because it was so loud. I can't imagine what it was like inside of the building itself. I'm a Stars fan, but I've watched Canuck games ever since the twins got drafted. They're two of my favorite player's. I don't care if people call me a bandwagoner, I love and play the game of hockey myself. As long as the games are good I'll watch any hockey game! The Twins made it that much more fun to watch with the insane chemistry and ability's they had. I agree whole heartedly, Enjoy your retirement gentlemen! You have earned it!
There’s an interview they did where they were quizzed about their careers. They were asked to guess their combined penalty minutes. They both got it wrong obviously however they were exactly as far away as each other from the right one. I don’t remmener by how much but let’s say for example they had 1000 penalty minutes for simplicity. Daniel guessed 750 and henrik would have guessed 1250.
I'm a leaf fan but I'm glad they did this for them. Kobe showed the sporting world that life can be over at any point. Let's stop waiting to show the true appreciation for when it's too late. Great job Vancouver!
Such legends, such great people and such great players. The sport will never see such a unique pairing of players ever again. So glad they were Canucks.
As a Bruins fan who always referred to the "Sedin sisters," I take that insult back now that they are retired. Of course they were a class act all the way and great players as everyone knows. This was a terrific ceremony. Bieksa was a hoot.
As an Oiler fan there was always a rivalry playing the Canucks because of how often we faced each other but you could never dislike the Sedins. Nothing but respect for their skill, their class and how they played the game. As a fan of the game, doesn't matter what Jersey someone wears, you always appreciates classy players that played the game the right way. Back in 2000 Canadian teams all seemed to have that great example for kids coming up no matter which team the cheered for. Sedins Ryan Smyth Jerome Iginla Mats Sundin Saku Koivu Daniel Alfredsson. You could hate playing another team, but there were always players on certain teams you could never hate. Well deserved by Daniel and Henrik and as a hockey fan a big thank you for making the game better and setting an example for the next generation.
was really happy to see the Sedin’s mention Edler. Always felt that he was overlooked. Especially, since he was not the headline Swede on the team. Even today the way the Canucks play and their record this season with and without Edler shows his significance. So personally that moment was pretty cool to me. Seeing Hansen there was honestly amazing. Again, a very overlooked player who provided depth and at his peak, he would’ve excelled in the playoffs with that energy he played with every night. I do wish we got to see Bertuzzi as I guess in reality he pushed the Sedin era into action. But more so they knew how dominant he was and some ‘Canucks in Cars’ episode, Daniel says that Bertuzzi was the most dominant player he shared teams with.
Totally wish they got the cup but I mean not having won the Stanley cup does not define there they were great players who accomplished a lot in there career
I would rather have the memories of the Sedins growing up than the memory of a cup win. What they did and how they acted influenced British Columbia’s youth for their entire careers and I’m so very happy to have had them on the team. Even if they didn’t win a cup.
IMO, the smartest players that I’ve ever seen. Passing it directly to an opposing player coming off the bench to draw a “too many men” penalty, rifling the puck off the end boards directly to the other one to negate icing (before they changed the rules). So many.
This hits me HARD. I am a leaf fan at heart but I live on the west coast and the twins are the first players I can ever remember following from their draft day to retirement and now to this. Their career's mark my beginnings as a hockey fan in general. I knew about them before i had any idea i was a leaf fan. They deserve everything they have ever gotten. I will never forget the cup run. Grats 22 and 33. Next stop on this surreal journey, the hall of fame speech. Respect.
Kept the tears at bay. Was difficult. Damn those seasonal allergies. Great job Canucks! Great to have had witnessed that live. "Boys become men, men become leaders, and leaders become legends."
Rewatching this again and Shorty did a fantastic job. You could see him try to fight the emotions. He kept his composure and was an excellent mc. Also seeing Mike Burnstein crying. I'm not crying.
I have been a Canuck fan my whole life. My first game was Linden's rookie year and I cannot say anything bad about the Sedin's. They fought hard to get better and they did get better every year of their career. They displayed great class and sportsmanship. Them leading the Canucks back onto the ice to say farewell to Ryan Smyth is one of my all time favourite sporting moments. There are and have been many players that are capable of making a defender or two look really bad but the Sedin's together had the ability to make all 6 guys on the ice look really bad. It was amazing watching them wear down defenders throughout the game and finally get a couple big shifts and a little Sedinery in the third simply because the other team was gassed or they get on with the third pair on the ice and pin them in their own end. Yes it is a shame that they didn't win a cup and to all of the haters out there that say us Vancouver fans are only celebrating the Sedins because they are the best we have ever had and that if we had a cup or two we wouldn't care about them. There are 29 other teams in the NHL that would have loved to have these guys throughout their career whether they had won cups or not. I guarantee you that if they had announced they were going to retire at the end of the season earlier than they did that there would have been a lot of farewell tributes across the league in many different buildings. Either organized by the opposing teams themselves or artificially created by the fans in the building. True hockey fans can appreciate their great skill, tenacity, and class and are willing to show respect to those that have earned it, and Daniel and Hank have more than earned it.
Sometimes you can be a bad player & to win the cup just because of your teammate's achievements without done anything to deserve it individually in a short career without being remembered in people's memory...But instead, you can achieve greatness in long time not only on the ice but also as a human being to make your team stronger in characters, mentally & be a great example for the new generation as players to become LEGENDS by those values & fighting spirits that this 2 stars shown throw out their careers are more meaningful & inspiring as athletes than just a cup...Thank you Sedin´s for all hard work, discipline & giving us all such beautiful memories for all these years..I wish you both & your families all the best in life forever to come...
Never understood the criticism the Sedins took all those years. It was intriguing to watch these two work their magic on the ice. Great job by the Canucks with the ceremony.
Awesome as a swede my self to see this👍. Thank you Vancouver for taking care of our Sedin brothers. They had never played so many years in NHL if they had played in different crews. And now they have no plans to move back to Sweden the next following 10 years. So Vancouver must be an awesome city👍👍. I also hope that Pettersson will have the same in 15-20 years👍👍. Hopefully i can watch his jersey retire in that stadium✌✌.
Vancouver is a really great city . We love them here . They are really great people . They’re what I want my sons to be like . Now they are in the hockey hall of fame !
Amazing ceremony part of me wishes they had wiggled holiday into there somehow. When I think of Sedins and especially 2011 the number of times I heard that song when they tore up the league.
Amen brother. That's still the Canucks' anthem and one of my go-to's on my running playlist. Daniel will be be outrunning me come the BMO Marathon in May though...
Are they playing Coldplay in the background? Also this is such a beautiful moment for two guys who meant so much not only to canucks fans but to hockey in general. I miss these guys a lot, I always looked forward to when they played my isles. I’m glad to see them get honored forever
putcraphere2 putcraphere2 because people like bure or smyl weren’t known for wearing the old blue and green. They want to represent the colours of the era they played in.
The ceremony was beyond fabulous, and both Daniel and Henrik...are "class acts" human beings...and they are dearly loved and missed, but indeed not forgotten! The only thing missing was the Stanley Cup! Thank you SOOOOOOO very much Daniel and Henrik Sedin! Love your Canuck fans!👍🇨🇦 Bring on the new era, GO CANUCKS GO!!!
He got the biggest cheer, which was awesome. It started off a bit mixed but it's like everyone remembered what a soldier he was for us and was forgiven.
He wasn't as close to the Sedins as Nazzy and Linden, though I'm sure the Sedins would have acknowledged him. It was really the later 2000s and early 2010s teams that they sought to honour this evening (hence, Kesler, Burrows and Luongo being present).
People underestimate the impact the Sedins have had on hockey. They've greatly influenced play, and demonstrated you could be great hockey players and men AND be non-violent.
@John Johnson That was hardly an elbow. Daniel came up a little high but his elbow was tucked. It didn't warrant Keith's retaliation. The latter play wasn't even remotely a hockey play, as Keith made absolutely no attempt to play the puck and just went for Daniel's head. Anyway, no player is perfect and the Sedins conceded this much about themselves when they retired. Everyone wants to win. The OP only meant that the Sedins set an example that most are inclined to follow.
John Johnson If you believe retaliating to an act of violence with another act of violence is the correct decision, that would be concerning. If you are just reciting what happened then okay I guess. Keith is an amazing player who played his junior years in my hometown and I would argue that he is the greatest defensemen of his era and that is coming from a Canucks fan during the rivalry years.
Those dislikes are probably some assholes but besides that henerik and Daniel were amazing on and off the ice and will be remembered forever in Canucks history we are so grateful for you guys and I hope a nice and safe retirement
So proud to be a swede. When they came with Peter Forsberg, Mats Sundin, Nicklas Lidström, Henrik Zetterberg and some more to join the Swedish team in OL and WC you knew they were going to win. Love the Sedin brothers, of and on ice. Tack Daniel och Henrik.
What a memorable ceremony. It was one of the last significant Canucks related event that occurred before our pre-Covid 19 lives got turned upside down.
I’m old enough to know the atmosphere in the Olympia when Gordy Howe won . I’ve watched the habs in the forum playing Russia . I love hockey and I believe people like Daniel and Hendrick make it a great game .
They should have shown Marchand punching them in the face....or Bobby Lou chirping Tim Thomas....you know, the other real reasons they have never won a big game in Vancouver!!! Lol
@@MrRoddyw9 Keep being ignorant fact is the refs were blowing Boston. If Kesler was healthy Bruins wouldn't stand a chance even despite the horrible officiating
Alex Winter Marchand would punch the Sedins for no reason and look at the ref like umm roughing ? Refs like sorry we got orders to make Campbell’s kid win 🤷🏻♂️
I would like to hear more what Henrik and Daniel would say for and about each other. It would have been the most interesting to see inside their brotherly dynamics or even something of it. Now they presented themselves as a ONE although they are twin. That was their choice.
Y’all say whatever you want about this, but as a Canucks fan, I wanted to see Matt Cooke in this ceremony. Canucks fans wouldn’t boo him because he was one of our all time super pests that can chip in some points and most importantly, goals. Even after Cooke had left via trade and then signed by the Penguins, he still showed respect to his longtime (9 years) former team by not cheap-shotting any of them whenever he played against them. The moment Shorthouse said “West Coast Express Line”, I was hoping every player from that line (regardless of their history) would be here. Regardless, this was an emotional ceremony for the people of Vancouver.
The Sedins kick off their speech by wishing Jay Bouwmeester well. Such class acts. Legends on the ice and off the ice.
I’m a blues fan it’s tough to lose him
So plainly the right thing to do in a dark world. It seems the only way they would have the chance to do that is if they were put up to it.
‘The Canadian Market’- it demands a lot, and can even be hostile at times. But for those who deliver they sure know how to celebrate their heroes
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100% agree other than “can even be hostile *at times*”…it is *always* hostile lol
Look at all the people that came to honour them and be here. Just shows you how much they were respected and loved.
Yup. And I'm glad it turned out that way. I'm an Oil fan but I lived a lot of my life in Vancouver and when the Sedins were drafted they didn't get a lot of good PR. I don't know what percent of people out there were calling them the twins and speaking of them in ill context like they were not alpha enough to life up to their draft pedigree, but it took a long time to hear that talk go away. Best brother duo to ever play hockey.
there was a game after as well
cant wait to see Loui Eriksson jersey retire when he quits :D
@@yoooei5792 Eriksson won't even make the ring of honour.
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That ovation Linden got was literally shaking the building, it was insane.
You just had to be there live to know what it felt like.
So glad I was apart of history tonight.
Enjoy retirement Twins!
XBOXRULES Stanley Cup Finals Game 7 2011
You can tell for sure they turned the volume down on the broadcast because it was so loud. I can't imagine what it was like inside of the building itself. I'm a Stars fan, but I've watched Canuck games ever since the twins got drafted. They're two of my favorite player's. I don't care if people call me a bandwagoner, I love and play the game of hockey myself. As long as the games are good I'll watch any hockey game! The Twins made it that much more fun to watch with the insane chemistry and ability's they had. I agree whole heartedly, Enjoy your retirement gentlemen! You have earned it!
@@blackhawks9763 Seeing everyone reunite like that, it brung back some serious nostalgia.
@@soulessshadow5356 They made it to the hall . I live in Vancouver , they are really excellent people
23:37
they fix their jackets at the same time.. Only the Sedins
There’s an interview they did where they were quizzed about their careers. They were asked to guess their combined penalty minutes. They both got it wrong obviously however they were exactly as far away as each other from the right one. I don’t remmener by how much but let’s say for example they had 1000 penalty minutes for simplicity. Daniel guessed 750 and henrik would have guessed 1250.
Always in sync.
Juice is a beaut , well deserved cheer for kes ... Luuu was about to shed a tear
Happy to see Kessler get that ovation too, he was my fav canuck for those amazing years ❤️
But Kessler also was rude to some teammates that’s why he was traded
He beat Nashville by himself
23:54 Pettersson little smirk when he hears his name lol
I'm a leaf fan but I'm glad they did this for them. Kobe showed the sporting world that life can be over at any point. Let's stop waiting to show the true appreciation for when it's too late. Great job Vancouver!
@XBOXRULES you cant afford it
@XBOXRULES my mom is Bill Gates
Were u alive for the 1967 cup win?
Such legends, such great people and such great players. The sport will never see such a unique pairing of players ever again. So glad they were Canucks.
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As a Bruins fan who always referred to the "Sedin sisters," I take that insult back now that they are retired. Of course they were a class act all the way and great players as everyone knows. This was a terrific ceremony. Bieksa was a hoot.
Very classy ceremony fitting two fantastic members of the Vancouver organization!
As an Oiler fan there was always a rivalry playing the Canucks because of how often we faced each other but you could never dislike the Sedins. Nothing but respect for their skill, their class and how they played the game.
As a fan of the game, doesn't matter what Jersey someone wears, you always appreciates classy players that played the game the right way.
Back in 2000 Canadian teams all seemed to have that great example for kids coming up no matter which team the cheered for. Sedins Ryan Smyth Jerome Iginla Mats Sundin Saku Koivu Daniel Alfredsson. You could hate playing another team, but there were always players on certain teams you could never hate. Well deserved by Daniel and Henrik and as a hockey fan a big thank you for making the game better and setting an example for the next generation.
Thanks for the epic send-off you guys gave them in their final game, couldn't have asked for a better farewell on the road.
was really happy to see the Sedin’s mention Edler. Always felt that he was overlooked. Especially, since he was not the headline Swede on the team. Even today the way the Canucks play and their record this season with and without Edler shows his significance. So personally that moment was pretty cool to me.
Seeing Hansen there was honestly amazing. Again, a very overlooked player who provided depth and at his peak, he would’ve excelled in the playoffs with that energy he played with every night.
I do wish we got to see Bertuzzi as I guess in reality he pushed the Sedin era into action. But more so they knew how dominant he was and some ‘Canucks in Cars’ episode, Daniel says that Bertuzzi was the most dominant player he shared teams with.
Really wish we could of seen them lift a couple cups they deserved it
The Sedins career as a whole is worth more to me than a cup.
Totally wish they got the cup but I mean not having won the Stanley cup does not define there they were great players who accomplished a lot in there career
Buddy, you can be a Dave Bolland and have won a cup, will Bolland be remembered like the twins will? Rethink your statement young one.
Fabian Dillon who cares about stats if you don’t have a cup.... it’s the only stat that matters in the end
I would rather have the memories of the Sedins growing up than the memory of a cup win. What they did and how they acted influenced British Columbia’s youth for their entire careers and I’m so very happy to have had them on the team. Even if they didn’t win a cup.
@@MrNick7271 Way to miss the point 😅
IMO, the smartest players that I’ve ever seen. Passing it directly to an opposing player coming off the bench to draw a “too many men” penalty, rifling the puck off the end boards directly to the other one to negate icing (before they changed the rules). So many.
They invented (or at least made popular) the slap-pass too.
Legends.. never gonna forget the memories they made while wearing a Canucks uniform
This hits me HARD. I am a leaf fan at heart but I live on the west coast and the twins are the first players I can ever remember following from their draft day to retirement and now to this. Their career's mark my beginnings as a hockey fan in general. I knew about them before i had any idea i was a leaf fan. They deserve everything they have ever gotten. I will never forget the cup run. Grats 22 and 33. Next stop on this surreal journey, the hall of fame speech. Respect.
I’m not a Vancouver fan but 1 of my favourite 2 players are Daniel and Henrik
@@AzNightmare For me it's Hank the Tank.
I have watch you two since I was a kid. The best Canucks of all time. Thank you Henrik and Daniel!
It’s nice to hear “Louuuuu” in that building again.
Redlight Roberto is a joke.
I'm not crying
Lou was the best
LEGENDS, THANK YOU TWINS. CANUCKS FOREVER.
Bieksa should have left by saying "Burke you can smile tonight".
Absolute class act from the Sedins
ryan bailey Love how they wished Jay Bouwmeester a good recovery
one of the best passers the game has ever seen
Two class acts, congratulations Daniel and Henrik!!!
looking back post covid. im so glad it happened
Shorty has been doing play by play ever since I started watching the Canucks ever since 2009! I never get bored of his voice.
Kept the tears at bay. Was difficult. Damn those seasonal allergies.
Great job Canucks! Great to have had witnessed that live.
"Boys become men, men become leaders, and leaders become legends."
Rewatching this again and Shorty did a fantastic job. You could see him try to fight the emotions. He kept his composure and was an excellent mc.
Also seeing Mike Burnstein crying. I'm not crying.
What a fantastic tribute to two great players.
Was awesome seeing some old faces return. What a legendary moment it was after what they did for the team and city. Thank you 22 and 33!
I have been a Canuck fan my whole life. My first game was Linden's rookie year and I cannot say anything bad about the Sedin's. They fought hard to get better and they did get better every year of their career. They displayed great class and sportsmanship. Them leading the Canucks back onto the ice to say farewell to Ryan Smyth is one of my all time favourite sporting moments. There are and have been many players that are capable of making a defender or two look really bad but the Sedin's together had the ability to make all 6 guys on the ice look really bad. It was amazing watching them wear down defenders throughout the game and finally get a couple big shifts and a little Sedinery in the third simply because the other team was gassed or they get on with the third pair on the ice and pin them in their own end.
Yes it is a shame that they didn't win a cup and to all of the haters out there that say us Vancouver fans are only celebrating the Sedins because they are the best we have ever had and that if we had a cup or two we wouldn't care about them. There are 29 other teams in the NHL that would have loved to have these guys throughout their career whether they had won cups or not. I guarantee you that if they had announced they were going to retire at the end of the season earlier than they did that there would have been a lot of farewell tributes across the league in many different buildings. Either organized by the opposing teams themselves or artificially created by the fans in the building. True hockey fans can appreciate their great skill, tenacity, and class and are willing to show respect to those that have earned it, and Daniel and Hank have more than earned it.
An amazing ceremony for 2 amazing players and men
This was the best great to have the 2011 folks back too.
Chilling. Poor lu though
@@azerix123 The fans were Luuuuuuu'ing not booing, he's one of the most loved players ever in Vancouver.
@@azerix123 It was Luuuu. Not Boooo.
Sometimes you can be a bad player & to win the cup just because of your teammate's achievements without done anything to deserve it individually in a short career without being remembered in people's memory...But instead, you can achieve greatness in long time not only on the ice but also as a human being to make your team stronger in characters, mentally & be a great example for the new generation as players to become LEGENDS by those values & fighting spirits that this 2 stars shown throw out their careers are more meaningful & inspiring as athletes than just a cup...Thank you Sedin´s for all hard work, discipline & giving us all such beautiful memories for all these years..I wish you both & your families all the best in life forever to come...
Never understood the criticism the Sedins took all those years. It was intriguing to watch these two work their magic on the ice. Great job by the Canucks with the ceremony.
KB so killed this, Still flawless!
Awesome as a swede my self to see this👍. Thank you Vancouver for taking care of our Sedin brothers. They had never played so many years in NHL if they had played in different crews. And now they have no plans to move back to Sweden the next following 10 years. So Vancouver must be an awesome city👍👍. I also hope that Pettersson will have the same in 15-20 years👍👍. Hopefully i can watch his jersey retire in that stadium✌✌.
Vancouver is a really great city . We love them here . They are really great people . They’re what I want my sons to be like . Now they are in the hockey hall of fame !
Watching this still makes me sob.
What a great ceremony. Enjoyed every second
I grew up a die hard ducks fan, but I've always had a soft spot for the city of Vancouver and canucks. This made me emotional 😢.
So glad I could be there to give props to the twins. A night I’ll never forget!
They're raising Markstrom into the stands next game with Bieksa doing a live play by play
CHILLS.
Legends of the Sport. Respect \m/
Sedins are pretty amazing people, I’ve watched this 5 times now and still love it, great job boys!
Amazing ceremony part of me wishes they had wiggled holiday into there somehow. When I think of Sedins and especially 2011 the number of times I heard that song when they tore up the league.
Amen brother. That's still the Canucks' anthem and one of my go-to's on my running playlist. Daniel will be be outrunning me come the BMO Marathon in May though...
2 amazing men
I think Alan V should have been there. He was with the twins at their peak
I’m sure he was busy coaching the Flyers
it’s 2am on a school night and this was worth every second of watching it:)
Great skating Ryan! What a hockey player. Love, Grandma and Grandpa xoxoxo
grew up watching these guys play gratz you both deserve this
Wish Brendan Morrison and Todd bertuzzi were there too
B-Mo was there, up in the suite
They were in the building, just not on the ceremony floor
Bertuzzi won’t. Steve Moore...
C Pegg Bert was at Canucks 19-20 Opener, cheers were louder than Petey's. We still love him.
Are they playing Coldplay in the background? Also this is such a beautiful moment for two guys who meant so much not only to canucks fans but to hockey in general. I miss these guys a lot, I always looked forward to when they played my isles. I’m glad to see them get honored forever
Long Island Avenger It is U2, classics!
Yes, Clocks was played during a transition for them
I could listen to Kevin Bieksa all day. Guy is hilarious lol
23:35 the no look double suit adjustment!
Interesting, they redid the older banners. Instead of all of them looking the same, they now all have the look of each player's era.
With the colour and theme changes in Canucks history I’m very glad they did that it makes sense
not sure why they don't just keep the originals
putcraphere2 putcraphere2 because people like bure or smyl weren’t known for wearing the old blue and green. They want to represent the colours of the era they played in.
Burkie getting that ovation was cool man Bobby Luongo though got thee ovation
Definitely deserved.Well done
The ceremony was beyond fabulous, and both Daniel and Henrik...are "class acts" human beings...and they are dearly loved and missed, but indeed not forgotten! The only thing missing was the Stanley Cup! Thank you SOOOOOOO very much Daniel and Henrik Sedin! Love your Canuck fans!👍🇨🇦 Bring on the new era, GO CANUCKS GO!!!
this is just nothing but good vibes
What a remarkable life those two have been able to share. Doubt something like this will ever happen again.
Juice is fantastic, Sportsnet needs to use him more
Daniel and henrik sedin two legend s
Good on the Canucks fans for not booing Kesler
He got the biggest cheer, which was awesome. It started off a bit mixed but it's like everyone remembered what a soldier he was for us and was forgiven.
Great career sedins!
Awesome!!! Way to go boys! Pleasure watching you both, thank you.
I was there, all the way from NE (US) in Sec. 104. Only my 3rd Canuck home game!
ugh that U2 intro man... hits me like a dagger.
I’m not gonna lie I teared up a little. Gonna miss those guys
I will miss them ... I wish they'd won the cup...
Where’s Bert? I am a sabres fan but I Loved Todd bertizzi
He wasn't as close to the Sedins as Nazzy and Linden, though I'm sure the Sedins would have acknowledged him. It was really the later 2000s and early 2010s teams that they sought to honour this evening (hence, Kesler, Burrows and Luongo being present).
Great to see the some of the old gang together as well as the old executives
Surprised betman and Daly showed up
I've been waiting for this to happen
Respect from Finland 👍
If the Canucks were to ever have an alumni game they would have a deadly roster.
The Sedins litterally move like one both on and of the ice
People underestimate the impact the Sedins have had on hockey. They've greatly influenced play, and demonstrated you could be great hockey players and men AND be non-violent.
@John Johnson That was hardly an elbow. Daniel came up a little high but his elbow was tucked. It didn't warrant Keith's retaliation. The latter play wasn't even remotely a hockey play, as Keith made absolutely no attempt to play the puck and just went for Daniel's head.
Anyway, no player is perfect and the Sedins conceded this much about themselves when they retired. Everyone wants to win. The OP only meant that the Sedins set an example that most are inclined to follow.
John Johnson Duncan Keith takes a cheap shot at a player like Daniel we are going to remember that it was a dirty hit
John Johnson If you believe retaliating to an act of violence with another act of violence is the correct decision, that would be concerning. If you are just reciting what happened then okay I guess. Keith is an amazing player who played his junior years in my hometown and I would argue that he is the greatest defensemen of his era and that is coming from a Canucks fan during the rivalry years.
Can't believe this was this year.
Those dislikes are probably some assholes but besides that henerik and Daniel were amazing on and off the ice and will be remembered forever in Canucks history we are so grateful for you guys and I hope a nice and safe retirement
Having Shorty emcee the ceremony was awesome.
So proud to be a swede. When they came with Peter Forsberg, Mats Sundin, Nicklas Lidström, Henrik Zetterberg and some more to join the Swedish team in OL and WC you knew they were going to win. Love the Sedin brothers, of and on ice. Tack Daniel och Henrik.
two canuck legends ✊
What a memorable ceremony. It was one of the last significant Canucks related event that occurred before our pre-Covid 19 lives got turned upside down.
22 & 33 forever 💚💙
The only person missing was their 1st linemate through their 1st season, Trent Klatt.
Burkie would’ve driven him to the airport after lol
I miss them
27:05 Burkie will drive you to the airport 🤣 Surprised more people didn’t catch that
Best one liner of the night
2 of the best Canucks
I’m old enough to know the atmosphere in the Olympia when Gordy Howe won . I’ve watched the habs in the forum playing Russia . I love hockey and I believe people like Daniel and Hendrick make it a great game .
If it wasn’t for rigged officiating these guys would be cup champs
They should have shown Marchand punching them in the face....or Bobby Lou chirping Tim Thomas....you know, the other real reasons they have never won a big game in Vancouver!!! Lol
Facts only idiots don't think it's true
@@MrRoddyw9 Keep being ignorant fact is the refs were blowing Boston. If Kesler was healthy Bruins wouldn't stand a chance even despite the horrible officiating
Alex Winter Marchand would punch the Sedins for no reason and look at the ref like umm roughing ? Refs like sorry we got orders to make Campbell’s kid win 🤷🏻♂️
Remember when the fans rioted about it? Yah that's what hockey is all about. Past is past.
Kevin Bieksa should return to the nhl Ryan Kesler too but This Was amazing 2 of the best players ever. They deserve their numbers to be retired
Proud to be Swedish!
I would like to hear more what Henrik and Daniel would say for and about each other. It would have been the most interesting to see inside their brotherly dynamics or even something of it. Now they presented themselves as a ONE although they are twin. That was their choice.
if you're a hockey fan, you're a Sedin fan. they were respected and well-seen by every team and every player.
Y’all say whatever you want about this, but as a Canucks fan, I wanted to see Matt Cooke in this ceremony. Canucks fans wouldn’t boo him because he was one of our all time super pests that can chip in some points and most importantly, goals. Even after Cooke had left via trade and then signed by the Penguins, he still showed respect to his longtime (9 years) former team by not cheap-shotting any of them whenever he played against them. The moment Shorthouse said “West Coast Express Line”, I was hoping every player from that line (regardless of their history) would be here. Regardless, this was an emotional ceremony for the people of Vancouver.
loving the viva la vida background music
What a bunch of beauties. In a lot of ways. Brian Burke is the man. Ran into him a couple times out in Van at the 2007?? draft there.