Watch Live: Sedin twins speak following Hockey Hall of Fame selection

Vancouver Canucks' Daniel Sedin, left, and his twin brother Henrik Sedin, both of Sweden, listen during an end of season news conference held by the NHL hockey team, in Vancouver, B.C., on Monday April 9, 2018. (Darryl Dyck/CP)

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One day after the Hockey Hall of Fame announced its 2022 inductees, Daniel and Henrik Sedin are speaking to the media — and you can watch it right here on sportsnet.ca starting at 10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET.

The twin starred for the Canucks across their entire 17-year careers after being drafted second and third overall in the 1999 NHL Draft — and they wowed fans with their incredible coordination with each other.

Henrik captained the Canucks for eight seasons and finished his career with 1,070 points — including 830 assists — in 1,330 games. Henrik won the Art Ross Trophy and the Hart Trophy in 2009-10 and was a two-time recipient of the King Clancy Trophy. He added 78 points in 105 playoff games.

Daniel Sedin often was the finisher on his brother’s incredible passes. Winner of the Art Ross and now-Ted Lindsay Award in 2010-11, he had 393 goals and 1,041 points in 1,306 career games. He had another 71 points in 102 playoff games.

Both Daniel and Henrik are still current members of the Canucks organization, and were added to the team’s player development department in May.

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