Iain MacIntyre writes and Brian Burke narrates the story of the Sedin twins in the NHL, showcasing not just their skill and success on the ice but their exemplary efforts off the ice as well in Vancouver.
As a Pens fan, wish they would have announced their retirement earlier so they could get the ovation they deserved in Pittsburgh. Nothing but respect for two great ambassadors of the sport.
That would be nice especially cause they play each other only twice a year. They said they wouldn't want a farewell tour anyways so shows what type of people they are
I agree. Would have been niiiice. I am a Pens fan too. Gino & Sid always talk highly of those two. The Twins Dani and Hank came to a team vacant of a star Bure left. Marcus Naslund was just honeing his future superstardom
These two fine men influenced the entire team, city, and league, their goodness rippled throughout and established the Canucks as an elite organization. They might have lacked the playoff "edge" like a Chris Pronger, but if i had to choose between winning a Stanley Cup and their integrity & grace, I would choose them every time.
As a hockey fan you learn so much from great leaders like the Sedins, Linden, Iginla etc to be role models in the Community and give back to humanity. truly it’s more then hockey always
So sad this only has 5k views, this video was so well produced. I hope 50 years from now, they will look back on this video and the Sedins, to show that they were great players. Goodness, Decency & Selflessness perfect words to describe who they are on and off the ice.
My twin daughters were born 3 days ago and I hope that they will also have this wonderful, respectful and uniquely close connection with each other as the Sedin twins
Great video. It will be strange next season for sure. Also, did the person who edited this video really need to change Vancouver's goal horns to Florida's?!
This really was a teriffic video. It really summed up the Sedins nicely. As good as the Sedins were on the ice, and they won MVP's, art ross trophies etc, they were some of the kindest people. They anonymously donated $1 million to the Canucks for Kids Charity, and the only reason we are aware of the donation now, is that the head of the charity wanted to make it public in hopes that it inspires more people to donate.
You calling them boring is an indication of your level of hockey intelligence. A bit of advise. Better to be thought of as a fool than post comments like that and erase all doubt