Henrik Sedin

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TML

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Hey guys

Anyone know where Henrik Sedin is playing? Is he one of Sweden's top 9 forwards? Or will he be a healthy scratch for most of the tourney?

Thanks in advance

-TML
 

QuickDynamite

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The Sedins are pretty useless unless they are playing together. If they are gonna scratch Henrik they may as well scratch Daniel.
 

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Exactly. If you scratch Daniel, you might as well scratch Henrik.
 

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chapel113x said:
The Sedins are pretty useless unless they are playing together. If they are gonna scratch Henrik they may as well scratch Daniel.

Honestly, I think that is a myth. It's just that Marc Crawford has twin-separation-isitis and rarely splits them to explore whether they can do anything with other players.
 

hockeyfan125

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he wont be scratched
the swedish coach likes the twins, and they will get 3rd line minutes most likely. stick any winger on their side that can shoot, and that line will be terrific.
 

QuickDynamite

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Law Dawg said:
Honestly, I think that is a myth. It's just that Marc Crawford has twin-separation-isitis and rarely splits them to explore whether they can do anything with other players.

Actually its the truth. They play like crap when one or the other is not in the line-up.
 

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chapel113x said:
Actually its the truth. They play like crap when one or the other is not in the line-up.

Sorry.. but as stated above.. Hank is fine without Daniel.. The other way around ain't so pretty though.
 

Robertsson 4-ever

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The Sedin twins are playing on Swedens third line with Henrik Zetterberg, and this line have been the best thus far in the preliminary games and overshined the lines carried by Sundin and Forsberg. This line (called the 80-line 'cause all three are born 1980) have been very good in the offensive zone, and have passed to each other along the boards and suddenly one of them are in front of the goal creating an opportunity. The could get a lot of room in the World Cup when the teams concentrate on shutting down our other two top lines.
 
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