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Daniel & Henrik Sedin take one more twirl as Vancouver Canucks visit Oilers

April 7, 2018, 2:00 PM ET [348 Comments]
Carol Schram
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You don't have to be a prairie dweller to be devastated by the news of Friday's terrible bus crash involving the SJHL's Humboldt Broncos. My cousin lives in Phoenix and was just on a road trip to a tournament in Anaheim with her son last weekend; the ritual is the same across the hockey world.

Right now, it's awful enough to know that 14 people are dead and 15 more in hospital, some with very serious injuries. Emotions will run even higher once we start learning more of the stories behind the names.

With a population of about 6,000, Humboldt is about the same size as Castlegar, where I lived for a short time in my younger days. The hockey arena is the nerve centre of the town. No one will be unaffected.

My deepest sympathies to the players and their families, the Broncos and SJHL organizations, the town of Humboldt and the rest of the hockey world. I'll let Saskatchewan boy Kole Lind take it from here:




Now, back to our regularly scheduled blog:

Saturday April 7 - Vancouver Canucks at Edmonton Oilers - 7 p.m. - CBC, Sportsnet Pacific

Vancouver Canucks: 81 GP, 31-40-10, 72 pts, 26th overall
Edmonton Oilers: 81 GP, 35-40-6, 76 pts, 25th overall

By the time all 15 games are played on a busy Saturday in the NHL, we'll know the Vancouver Canucks' final position in the standings and their odds for the draft lottery.

The Canucks are four points behind the Oilers, so they won't finish any higher than 26th. Tied with Detroit at 72 points, with Montreal at 71, it's possible that they could drop by up to two spots depending on the outcome of tonight's games.

Odds-wise, there isn't much to choose between the three spots: the team that finishes 28th will have a 9.5 percent chance at the first-overall pick; 27th gets 8.5 percent and 26th is 7.5 percent. I get the argument that lower is better for positioning in the later rounds, but I won't be mad if the Sedins give us another magical moment tonight in their last-ever NHL game instead.

Here they are at the morning skate:




Coming into tonight's game, Daniel is now tied with Brock Boeser at the top of the team's scoring race, with 55 points. If he gets one more tonight, he'll retire as Vancouver's leading scorer in his final season—like Wayne Gretzky did when he hung up his skates as a member of the New York Rangers with 62 points in 70 games in 1998-99.

Henrik goes into tonight's game with 50 points. He needs one more to match his total from last season.

The Humboldt tragedy won't be far from the minds of many tonight, including Edmonton coach Todd McLellan:




Derek Dorsett is also a Saskatchewan native and is with the Canucks for this final road game.




I'm glad to see that Adam Gaudette was able to make a detour to St. Paul after Thursday's game, where he became the first-ever Canucks draft pick to win the Hobey Baker Award.




The Canucks have had four other Hobey winners on their roster over the years:




It's a reasonably short flight from Minnesota to Edmonton, so I'd expect Gaudette to be back in the Canucks lineup tonight.

To wrap today, great news from Sweden:







Next stop: Utica.

I know of a few people who are making the trip to Edmonton tonight to take in the final night of Sedinery. If you're there, your presence is requested at the second intermission:




And don't forget, Daniel & Henrik are scheduled to be on After Hours with Scott Oake tonight.

Enjoy the game!
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