The Sedin twins. I guess it's very sweet how they have played their whole careers together and now they are retiring together.
I guess.
I have always found it odd though. Kinda like, settle down. Go your separate ways sometimes.
I'm not sure if I'm criticizing them or what. I know it was the Canucks who were managed at the time by (ridiculous manchild) Brian Burke that traded for the draft picks so it could get both of them. So that is strictly on the Canucks. And I guess they are both Hall-of-Famers so you can't call it a bad move.
But something has always felt off to me. Were the Sedins insisting on staying together? I guess not. The logistics of a demand like that for a couple of undrafted players would be daunting to say the least (even though it worked out in this case.)
But were they expressing a strong desire to stay together? I don't know.
After they retire will they wear matching outfits every day?
I don't know.