Daniel Sedin

rezaul

Daniel Sedin

Inducted:
2022

Daniel Sedin NHL Hall of Fame

Player Stats

Stats:
6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Born:
26 September 1980
Örnsköldsvik, Sweden

Position:

Left wing

College:
NA

Daniel Sedin, one half of the iconic Sedin twins, was a cornerstone of the Vancouver Canucks for 17 seasons. Known for his incredible hockey sense, pinpoint passing, and goal-scoring finesse, Daniel formed one of the most effective duos in NHL history with his brother Henrik.

Drafted second overall in 1999, he played his entire career with Vancouver, becoming the franchise’s all-time leading goal scorer.

Daniel won the Art Ross Trophy in 2011 after a career-high 104-point season and helped lead the Canucks to the Stanley Cup Final that same year.

His quiet leadership and elite play earned him deep respect across the league. In 2022, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame alongside Henrik.

Sedin's Awards and Records

  • Art Ross Trophy (2011)
  • Ted Lindsay Award (2011)
  • King Clancy Memorial Trophy (2018, shared with Henrik)
  • Olympic Gold Medal – 2006 (Sweden)
  • Inducted into Hockey Hall of Fame – 2022

NHL Records

  • Most goals in Vancouver Canucks history (393)
  • Over 1,000 career points (1,041)
  • 1 of 2 twins inducted into Hall of Fame together (2022)

    Teams

    Modo Hockey 2004-05
    Vancouver Canucks 2000-2018

    NHL draft:
    2nd overall, 1999
    Vancouver Canucks

    Numbers Worn:
    22

    NHL Stats

    Seasons:
    17
    Games Played:
    1,306
    Goal:
    393
    Assist:
    648
    Points:
    1,041
    Shooting%
    11.3
    Penalty Minutes:
    430
    Shots on Goals:
    3,474
    Shootout Goals:
    5
    Game Winning Goals:
    86