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Takjzx.com is a site that is dedicated to sport. You can read sport news. The sport topic that we cover are soccer, football, basketball, tennis, college sports, hockey, golf, horse racing, motor sports, and much more.The Vancouver Canucks have had a rough start to the season after the roster dwindled when star players got injured.  Among them is Daniel Sedin, who has now missed his 17th game with a fractured foot, his first major injury in his nine-year NHL career.He and his twin brother, Henrik,


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The Vancouver Canucks have had a rough start to the season after the roster dwindled when star players got injured.  Among them is Daniel Sedin, who has now missed his 17th game with a fractured foot, his first major injury in his nine-year NHL career.

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He and his twin brother, Henrik, have spent their careers with the Canucks and have consistently put up almost identical stats so when Daniel got knocked out of the lineup, a lot of people wondered what would happen to Henrik.  They usually work in tandem with Henrik setting up good plays and Daniel scoring but now Henrik is stepping up and celebrated his first NHL hat trick last night in the Canucks’ massive 8-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche.  It’s amazing to me that after 667 games he hadn’t accomplished this feat but it doesn’t matter now anyway.

Of course, I’m sure Henrik got a little help from the craptacular way Colorado has been playing.  The Avs are suddenly sucking after having such a good start (10-1-2) to the season.  They are now 2-4-1 over their last seven games.

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