Daniel Sedin is a Swedish professional hockey player who is best known for his career with the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was drafted second overall in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft by the Canucks and went on to become one of the most successful players in the franchise's history.

Sedin is a two-time Art Ross Trophy winner, having led the league in scoring in both the 2010-11 and 2011-12 seasons. He is also a two-time Ted Lindsay Award winner, having been voted the most outstanding player in the league by his peers in both of those seasons. He was also a member of the Canucks' 2011 Stanley Cup Finalist team.

Sedin is one of the most decorated players in Canucks history, having been named to the NHL All-Star Game four times, and to the NHL First All-Star Team twice. He is also the Canucks' all-time leader in points, goals, and assists.

Off the ice, Sedin is known for his philanthropic work. He and his brother Henrik founded the Sedin Family Foundation, which works to improve the lives of children and families in British Columbia. He is also an ambassador for the Canucks for Kids Fund, which raises money for children's charities in the Vancouver area.

Sedin retired from the NHL in 2018 after a successful 18-year career. He will be remembered as one of the greatest players in Canucks history, and one of the most successful Swedish players to ever play in the NHL.

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