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By Pierre LeBrun
Thursday, June 18, 2009 LAS VEGAS -- We got a note from a source tonight that contract talks between the Vancouver Canucks and the Sedin twins have taken an interesting turn, although both sides are still at a "stalemate." The Swedish newspaper Expressen reported Thursday that the twins' camp offered up identical 12-year deals to the Canucks' front office. Talk about taking the bull by the horns! A source told me Thursday night the 12-year deal had an average cap hit of $5.3 million a year -- cheaper than Henrik Zett ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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