Vancouver Canucks forward Daniel Sedin was taken off the ice on a stretcher and hospitalized after being hit from behind by Calgary's Paul Byron on Sunday night. Sedin crumpled to the ice after getting hit in the numbers by Byron in the Vancouver zone with 2:44 left in the period. The Vancouver trainer rushed to Sedin's side and immediately signaled for a stretcher. Sedin was fitted with a neck brace...
Canucks' Daniel Sedin injured by hit from behind (The Associated Press)
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