Henrik and Daniel Sedin: Brothers & Teammates, Will It Ever Change?
The Sedin brothers have been playing together ever since they were eight years old. They started playing professional hockey in the Swedish Elite League at age 16. Since then, they remain to play side by side on the Vancouver Canucks.
Will they ever part ways? Both of them work great together; Henrik's the playmaker and Daniel's the goal scorer.
How would they work without each other? What if one of them were to get traded, would they still be as good as they are now? Would Henrik win the Art Ross Trophy again?
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That's a good question.
Let's say Daniel gets traded to a team like Florida or Toronto or Ottawa? Would he be able to produce as many goals as he has in the past? Without an All-Star playmaker like his brother, he may not be able to put up numbers like he has before.
Then again I could be wrong.
His presence on the ice could be enough to help lift the teams spirit and better their overall offense. Same goes with Henrik.
If a team gains a playmaker like Henrik, their offense could improve.
One can only imagine what would happen if the two ever split. I'm sure they imagine the same.
But the question still is: Will the Sedin brothers ever not play on the same team for the rest of their careers?
Any thoughts?





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