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Sedins among King Clancy Trophy finalists

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Henrik and Daniel Sedin could ride off into the sunset with more hardware.

The retiring legends are the Vancouver Canucks' co-finalists for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, the NHL announced Monday.

This honor is awarded annually to the player (or potentially players, in this case) who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and has made a noteworthy humanitarian contribution in his (or their) community.

Columbus Blue Jackets forward Nick Foligno won it last year and Henrik was the 2016 recipient.

Here is the full list of finalists:

Team Player
Anaheim Ducks Ryan Getzlaf
Arizona Coyotes Oliver Ekman-Larsson
Boston Bruins Zdeno Chara
Buffalo Sabres Zach Bogosian
Calgary Flames Travis Hamonic
Carolina Hurricanes Justin Faulk
Chicago Blackhawks Duncan Keith
Colorado Avalanche Gabriel Landeskog
Columbus Blue Jackets Sergei Bobrovsky
Dallas Stars Tyler Seguin
Detroit Red Wings Justin Abdelkader
Edmonton Oilers Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Florida Panthers Mike Matheson
Los Angeles Kings Drew Doughty
Minnesota Wild Jason Zucker
Montreal Canadiens Brendan Gallagher
Nashville Predators P.K. Subban
New Jersey Devils Cory Schneider
New York Islanders Anders Lee
New York Rangers Henrik Lundqvist
Ottawa Senators Mark Borowiecki
Philadelphia Flyers Shayne Gostisbehere
Pittsburgh Penguins Matt Murray
San Jose Sharks Chris Tierney
St. Louis Blues Alex Pietrangelo
Tampa Bay Lightning Ryan Callahan
Toronto Maple Leafs Matt Martin
Vancouver Canucks Henrik and Daniel Sedin
Vegas Golden Knights Deryk Engelland
Washington Capitals Brooks Orpik
Winnipeg Jets Matt Hendricks

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