Swedish Sedin twins
VAN2000070501 - 05 JULY 2000 - VANCOUVER, B.C. CANADA: Daniel Sedin (L) and his twin brother Hendrik try on their Vancouver Canucks jerseys at Vancouver's GM Place, July 5. The twins are in town for a week long power training camp and individual apartment hunting. hr/H Ruckemann UPI
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Daniel Sedin registered a goal and an assist Monday, boosting the Vancouver Canucks to a fifth straight division crown with a 3-1 victory over Chicago.
Maxime LaPierre gave Vancouver the lead in the third period Wednesday and the Canucks pulled away to defeat Calgary 4-1.
Henrik and Daniel Sedin combined for a goal and five assists Saturday and Vancouver strengthened its hold on first place with a 5-2 win over Calgary.
Daniel Sedin scored Vancouver's go-ahead goal with 8:28 to go in the third period Thursday, propelling the Canucks to a 4-1 win over Colorado.
The Vancouver Canucks scored three goals in the second period Tuesday and held off visiting St. Louis 3-2.
Daniel Sedin scored the go-ahead goal in the second period Saturday and the Vancouver Canucks went on to cool off Los Angeles 5-2.
Damien Brunner led Detroit's offensive assault with two goals and a pair of assists Sunday in the Red Wings' 8-3 blitz of Vancouver.
Andrew Shaw and Patrick Kane each tallied a shootout goal Tuesday and the Chicago Blackhawks tied an NHL record with their 4-3 win over Vancouver.
A late third-period goal by Brenden Dillon was the difference Friday in the Dallas Stars' 4-3 win over Vancouver.
Cory Schneider, making his first start in 11 days, carried a shutout into the third period Thursday and boosted Vancouver to a 4-1 decision over Minnesota.