In a bid to revive their struggling franchise, the Vancouver Canucks have turned to two beloved legends to spearhead their hockey operations. Daniel and Henrik Sedin, the identical twin brothers who spent 18 seasons with the Canucks, have been appointed co-presidents, bringing their wealth of experience and knowledge to the table. The Sedin brothers, who hold the franchise record for most games played and points scored, will work closely with the team's leadership to identify and develop talent, as well as make key decisions on the ice. Their return to the organization is seen as a positive step towards a brighter future for the Canucks, who have been seeking stability and consistency after years of underperformance.


The Vancouver Canucks are turning to two franchise icons to hopefully lead them back to glory.  Daniel and Henrik Sedin were named co-presidents of hockey operations on Thursday. Ryan Johnson was ...