Learned just a short time ago from the Canucks twitter account.
Quote: Daniel Sedin will join #Canucks for full team practice in LA on Tuesday. Coach Vigneault to comment shortly. Head Coach Alain Vigneault addressed the media this afternoon in Los Angeles and advised that Daniel has been following protocol and has been cleared to resume practice.
With the Canucks practicing Tuesday, there is a possibility that Daniel Sedin may be available for selection for Game Four of the series.
The Canucks trail the Kings 3-0 in their first round playoff series.
Quote: Daniel Sedin will join #Canucks for full team practice in LA on Tuesday. Coach Vigneault to comment shortly. Head Coach Alain Vigneault addressed the media this afternoon in Los Angeles and advised that Daniel has been following protocol and has been cleared to resume practice.
With the Canucks practicing Tuesday, there is a possibility that Daniel Sedin may be available for selection for Game Four of the series.
The Canucks trail the Kings 3-0 in their first round playoff series.
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