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By By Jim Wilkie
NHL Insider Thursday, February 26, 2004 VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Coming off the biggest game of his four-year NHL career and performing the way he and his twin brother Henrik were expected to when they entered the league amidst much hype after being drafted second and third overall in 1999, Daniel Sedin didn't gloat or say "I told you so." Vindication isn't in the unassuming Sedins' vocabulary. Asked Wednesday by a TV reporter if his four-goal game in Vancouver's 4-2 victory over Detroit made him feel vindicated after enduring ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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