VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP)—Henrik Sedin(notes) became the Vancouver Canucks captain Saturday night in a ceremony before their season-opening game against the Los Angeles Kings.
Sedin takes over from goalie Roberto Luongo(notes), who relinquished the role almost four weeks earlier.
The 30-year-old Swedish center led the NHL in scoring with 112 points and was voted league MVP last season. Identical twin brother Daniel Sedin(notes), and Ryan Kesler(notes), a two-time finalist for the Selke Trophy as the league's top defensive forward will serve as alternate captains.
After a lengthy ceremony to kick off the Canucks' 40th NHL season that included most of the first Canucks team from 1970-71 gathering at center ice, original captain Orland Kurtenbach presented Sedin with his new jersey with a "C" on the chest.
In 2008, Luongo became the first NHL goaltender in 60 years to captain a team, but league rules prohibited him from wearing the "C" or acting as captain on the ice by talking to referees. Instead of the usual set up of two alternates and a captain, the Canucks used three alternates.
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