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A new Swedish standard: Henrik Sedin becomes Canucks' all-time leading scorer

Vancouver Canucks center Henrik Sedin waves to the crowd following his assist during the second period of NHL hockey action against the Dallas Stars at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. Friday, Feb.15, 2013. Henrik Sedin now leads the franchise scoring record beating former Canuck Markus Naslund. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

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Vancouver Canucks center Henrik Sedin waves to the crowd following his assist during the second period of NHL hockey action against the Dallas Stars at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. Friday, Feb.15, 2013. Henrik Sedin now leads the franchise scoring record beating former Canuck Markus Naslund. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

VANCOUVER - The game was memorable for Henrik Sedin, even if he'd rather forget the result.

Sedin became the Canucks' all-time leading scorer with a two-point night against the Dallas Stars, who came back to beat Vancouver 4-3 on Friday.

Sedin picked up the lone assist on brother Daniel's goal at 3:21 of the second period, and then with the Canucks leading 2-1 he set up Alex Burrows' one-timer on an odd-man rush at 9:56.

"It was very fitting for (Burrows) to score the goal and for Dan to be a part of it," said Henrik Sedin. "They both meant a lot to myself and our line."

That gives him 757 points (171 goals, 586 assists) in 905 games, one more than former Canucks captain Markus Naslund recorded his 882 games before he joined the New York Rangers in 2008-09 for his final season.

After the record-setting point the sellout crowd of 18,910 fans cheered loudly until the next television timeout, when Naslund, as well as other ex-Canucks, congratulated him.

"Everyone knows how much they meant to both me and Daniel our first couple years," said Henrik of fellow Swede Naslund. "To have their support and be mentioned in the same sentence as those guys is special."

Goaltender Cory Schneider gave up the winning goal with three minutes to spare and was disappointed to see the night sullied.

"The fans really did right by him to give him that kind of recognition," said Schneider. "It's an amazing feat by an amazing guy and an amazing player. It's too bad losing the game put a damper on what should have been a special night—it still is special."

But the chance to do it in Vancouver was not lost on the captain.

"To be a part of something like that and getting a chance to get the record on home ice in front of your home fans, it was an honour and a great feeling out there," said Henrik Sedin. "It means a lot to me.:

Rookie Brenden Dillon, who scored the game's winning goal for Dallas, is from Surrey, B.C., and could appreciate what he witnessed.

"I grew up watching guys like the Sedins here so it was pretty cool," he said.

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