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À 43 ans, les Sedins étaient plus rapides que tous les espoirs des Canucks lors du célèbre « Grouse Grind » – une randonnée tortueuse de 3 km (1,9 mile) sur le flanc d’une montagne. C’était époustouflé !


À 43 ans, les Sedins étaient plus rapides que tous les espoirs des Canucks lors du célèbre « Grouse Grind » – une randonnée tortueuse de 3 km (1,9 mile) sur le flanc d’une montagne. C’était époustouflé !


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13 Comments

  1. ZGVhbnJlc2lu

    They don’t have to maintain muscle mass anymore so they have a distinct advantage.

  2. EweCantTouchThis

    Someone must’ve told them that Brad Marchand was chasing them down.

  3. Anishinabeg

    These guys are just freaks of nature.

    Daniel did the Grouse Grind ELEVEN TIMES in one day last year.

  4. Paradoxikles

    Not that blown. They should’ve had them in the playoffs last year. Would’ve gone farther.

  5. sharterfart

    is that one of the prospects behind them in the pic

  6. Runners beat non-runners at a running race, woah!

  7. bitter-pickles

    No one but no one could convince me that they couldn’t still be productive 4th line players. Just hog the puck for a minute and a half, tire down the opposition and then let the young fresh legs run amok

  8. It’s not a « hike » they expect you to run up the torture hill.

  9. spc1221

    They were inspired by all those Cups they won. Wait . . .

  10. Beneficial-Friend628

    I don’t know if it’s that surprising. A lot of endurance athletes peak later on. I think Kipchoge set his world records over the age of 30.

  11. Wanderer_171

    I remember doing the grouse grind. It’ll kick your ass!

  12. kstacey

    Yea doesn’t surprise me that professional players that have been doing it for 20 years have more of a gas tank than kids that are only starting to learn how to use their adult bodies.

  13. DownByTheLazyRiver

    Almost as if hockey is a repeat sprint effort sport where speed and power are key and not a 2 mile cross country race

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