Heading into the 2017-18 season, Vancouver Canucks franchise icon Daniel Sedin sits second in the franchise’s all-time scoring list — only trailing twin brother Henrik.
But despite all he’s done for the franchise, it’s quite possible that Daniel isn’t a Canuck after next season. The twins enter contract years, each making $7 million a season. They’re also turning 37 in September and are nowhere close to being point-per-game players again.
So the futures of both twins in Vancouver are bleak right now. Could they get traded at the deadline? Will they sign elsewhere next offseason as free agents?