Video: 12,000 people in Vancouver praying for Daniel Sedin
This is what it looks like when 12,000 people in Vancouver pray for the health of Canucks forward Daniel Sedin.
There is always some desperate sports fan out there praying to an almighty, superior being to use his (or her) divine powers to intervene in a game involving their favorite team (or the one they happen to have mone riding on).
This one, however, is a bit different.
On Friday night in Vancouver, 12,000 people were gathered at a Passion Movement event -- an annual Christian tour aimed at college students and young adults -- at the Rogers Centre when a prayer broke out for Canucks forward Daniel Sedin (involving his actual helmet).
Sedin, of course, is currently sidelined with a concussion after he was elbowed by Blackhawks defenseman Duncan Keith, a play that resulted in Keith receiving a five-game suspension from the NHL.
And this is what it looked (and sounded) like:
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