By the numbers: Key facts and figures from the Sedins’ illustrious careers

Henrik and Daniel Sedin will take the ice in Vancouver as active players one last time Thursday night, and what a pair of careers it has been.

The Swedish forwards, who will appear in their final home game for the Canucks against the Arizona Coyotes, have spent nearly two decades with the organization, setting numerous franchise records and cementing themselves as two of the greatest players ever to wear Vancouver uniforms.

Here are the most noteworthy numbers from their collective tenure, as shared by the NHL on Thursday:

1,463: Canucks games since the Sedins made their debuts at the start of the 2000-01 season, all of which have featured at least one of them in the lineup.

94: Percent of those games that have featured both of them.

1: Pair of teammates who have played more regular-season NHL games together than the Sedins (Gordie Howe and Alex Delvecchio).

36: Percent of Canucks regular-season goals in regulation or overtime since the start of 2000-01 that have involved at least one Sedin.

19.5: Percent of Canucks regular-season goals in that span on which both brothers picked up a point (743 of 3,799).

2: Teammates in history who have factored in on the same goal more times than that in NHL history (Wayne Gretzky and Jari Kurri with 764).

1: Pair of brothers in NHL history to win the Art Ross Trophy as the league's top point producer in consecutive campaigns (Henrik in 2009-2010, Daniel in 2010-11).

2,107: Combined points notched by Henrik and Daniel in the regular season over 17 campaigns.

2: Players in Canucks history to rack up 1,000 career points (Henrik and Daniel).

1: Sibling duo in NHL history to register 1,000 career points apiece (the Sedins).

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