Canucks” Sedin twins to retire after this season, their 17th

Canucks’ Sedin twins to retire after this season, their 17th

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Vancouver Canucks forwards Henrik and Daniel Sedin say they will retire at the end of the season.

The 37-year-old twins announced their plans Monday in a letter on the team’s website.

Drafted second and third overall in 1999, the Sedins have spent their entire 17 years in the NHL with Vancouver. They led the Canucks to within one game of winning the 2011 Stanley Cup.

Henrik Sedin won the Art Ross Trophy as the league’s top scorer in 2009-10 with 112 points. He also won the Hart Trophy as league MVP that year.

Daniel Sedin won the Art Ross in 2010-11 with 104 points. He also won the Ted Lindsay Award as the league MVP voted on by the players.

Daniel Sedin has 21 goals and 31 assists in 78 games this season, while Henrik Sedin has three goals and 45 assists in 79 outings.

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