Daniel Sedin Spinorama Goal vs Flames Dec. 27, 2007 (CBC)
December 26, 2025
Daniel Sedin Spinorama Goal vs Flames Dec. 27, 2007 (CBC)
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These were good times….and though we will never be fortunate to see players like the Sedins again, I hope, at the very least, we see a good team once again, in the not so distant future.
This sub should be reserved only for Sedin era highlights
Watching the Sedins in their prime was a bit like watching Hughes today. Everyone around the league knew they were good, and they had the stats to prove it. But unless you watched them do the things they did game after game after game, you couldn’t understand just HOW good they really were.
It was just chemistry on a level previously unheard of. If you saw some movie where identical twins played hockey together and seemed to have a sixth sense for where the other was at all times, you’d roll your eyes and call it stupid. But they just did. They were such unbelievable passers, and they just always knew where the other was. Their cycle game and ability to slowly, creatively open up space in the offensive zone was also second to none.
3 comments
These were good times….and though we will never be fortunate to see players like the Sedins again, I hope, at the very least, we see a good team once again, in the not so distant future.
This sub should be reserved only for Sedin era highlights
Watching the Sedins in their prime was a bit like watching Hughes today. Everyone around the league knew they were good, and they had the stats to prove it. But unless you watched them do the things they did game after game after game, you couldn’t understand just HOW good they really were.
It was just chemistry on a level previously unheard of. If you saw some movie where identical twins played hockey together and seemed to have a sixth sense for where the other was at all times, you’d roll your eyes and call it stupid. But they just did. They were such unbelievable passers, and they just always knew where the other was. Their cycle game and ability to slowly, creatively open up space in the offensive zone was also second to none.
I miss watching these guys.