Vancouver Canucks forward Henrik Sedin is scheduled to miss Tuesday's game against the Edmonton Oilers because of bruised ribs, and that will end his streak of 679 consecutive games played. Assistant coach Mike Sullivan confirmed on Monday that Sedin will not play on Tuesday, and he is listed as day-to-day. His iron-man streak is the sixth longest in NHL history, and is the second-longest active streak,...
NHL roundup: Henrik Sedin's streak to end Tuesday (The SportsXchange)
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