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Who might get the call to the Hall?

TORONTO — The Hockey Hall of Fame will unveil its class of 2022 on Monday. The 2020 edition was finally inducted last November after a year's delay because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The hall decided against naming a class of 2021, but the next batch of hockey royalty could have a decidedly West Coast feel.

The Canadian Press takes a look at some of the players poised to potentially get the call.

HENRIK SEDIN

The former captain of the Vancouver Canucks should be a slam dunk in his first year of eligibility.

Selected third overall at the 1999 NHL draft — one spot behind twin brother Daniel — he ranks as the Canucks' all-time leader in assists (830), points (1,070), games played (1,330) and power-play points (369).

Henrik Sedin won the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP and the Art Ross Trophy as the league's leading scorer in 2009-10, and added 78 points in 105 playoff appearances over his 17 seasons, which included Vancouver's run to the 2011 Stanley Cup final.

DANIEL SEDIN

Much like his brother, the Swede getting the nod seems like an obvious choice for the selection committee.

The trigger man on one of hockey's most feared lines during the Sedins' heyday, Daniel ranks first in Canucks' history with 393 goals, and sits second behind Henrik in assists (648), points (1,041), games played (1,306) and power-play points (367).

Daniel, who like Henrik retired in 2018, won the Ted Lindsay Award as league MVP voted on by NHL Players' Association members in 2010-11 to go along with the Art Ross. He registered 71 points in 102 playoff games.

If the Sedins, who helped their country win gold at the 2006 Olympics, get the call Monday, it would be the first inductions for players who spent their entire careers with the Canucks.

ROBERTO LUONGO

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