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The Sedin twins

Arguably the most famous brothers in league history, Daniel and Henrik Sedin carved out Hall of Fame careers as linemates on the Canucks. They were drafted second and third overall in 1999 and went on to rewrite Vancouver's record books. 

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The Hughes brothers

Jack, Luke, and Quinn Hughes were top-10 picks in their respective drafts and are among the most entertaining players in the sport. Jack and Luke share the distinction of being teammates and brothers.

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Don't forget Quinn

We'd be remiss not to give Quinn - the eldest of the trio - his fair share of the spotlight. The Canucks captain is the most accomplished of the bunch as the reigning Norris Trophy winner.

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The Niedermayer brothers

Scott and Rob Niedermayer each played more than 1,000 NHL games and were teammates with the Anaheim Ducks for four seasons. Their partnership peaked in 2007 when they won the Stanley Cup, and Rob was the first player Scott handed the trophy to. 

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The Tkachuk brothers

Matthew and Brady Tkachuk, sons of 500-goal-scorer Keith, are two of the game's top power forwards. They're perennial All-Stars, elite point producers, and soon-to-be teammates for USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off.

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