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from Lance Hornby of the Toronto Sun, Not only is Pavel Kubina unlikely to be traded, but Cliff Fletcher is talking him up as a possible captain if Mats Sundin departs. With an Aug. 15 window to shop Kubina rapidly closing, the Maple Leafs’ general manager yesterday listed the chance of dealing the $5-million US defenceman as “less than 50%.” “Any trade involving Pavel would have to be very advantageous...
While the Mats Sundin/Joe Sakic drama plays on and the ridiculous circus that is the Brett Favre drama plays itself out, I've been wandering around the YouTubes for some fun stuff. Mostly, I've been watching Huckleberry Hound cartoons. You gotta love that guy. He's got the best intentions but the worst execution. Despite his incompetence, his foolish pursuit of sisyphean tasks and his magnificent failures,...
While the career status of former Toronto captain Mats Sundin (above) has been compared unfavorably to that of Brett Favre, Four Habs Fans declares, “Like Us Jews Haven’t Been Waiting Enough” (link taken from Kulka’s Korner) : We’ve made enormous mistakes in the throes of our waiting game. Prance around the desert and cook bread that looks [...]
I’ve ignored almost everything “Mats Sundin” that’s come along in recent weeks, which is probably foolish from a popularity point of view. Judging from the glut of stories being published daily on the subject, the mainstream media and a few shrewd hockey blogs have found a sure-fire way to generate summer hockey traffic. That is: think about Mats Sundin; write about Mats Sundin; post about Mats Sundin;...
Dear Sports Media, I know you and I haven't always gotten along as well as we should have. The truth is, I really do like you just fine. Could you do me a favour though? Maybe in this time of uncertainty and change, you've forgotten some of your news training but Mats Sundin still not having made up his mind about playing next year? Not headline news. At this point, I'm so sick of hearing his name,...
The offseason frenzy is over for the most part, and yet Mats Sundin is still available. Does he want to play? Looks like it. And after all the fuss ends, he could end up right back in Toronto, Wes Goldstein says.
Are the Avs one of the six teams Mats Sundin would sign with ? Even if they are, Adrian Dater says it's not a great idea. I agree if for no other reason than a team shouldn't have two guys who aren't sure if they want to play in the NHL next season. Notice there's no Brett Favre joke here. You don't always have to pull out the Brett Favre joke. Kevin Allen has a list of the potential stars of the...
There has been absolutely no Ranger news since last week when we reported that Petr Nedved was invited to training camp. The Mats Sundin watch remains in force, but the Rangers remain without enough cap space to sign Ronny Sundin,...
North of the border they have their own wishy/washy superstar who is holding teams hostage with a will he play/will he retire soap opera. Apparently, longtime Toronto Maple Leaf captain Mats Sundin gave an interview in Sweden in which...
from Linda Mankefors at the Hockey News, Here’s another one: Mats Sundin returns to his mother club Djurgarden IF. Hold your breath, it’s only one rumor of many. Is there one rumor about Mats Sundin that holds a truth? It is honoring for Swedish hockey a 37 year old veteran still creates so much interest that the whole National Hockey League and its followers is holding its breath where he will land....
As expected, yesterday's "soft deadline" passed with no word from the Mats Sundin camp about the star centre's future, but retired veterans like Steve Yzerman and Joe Nieuwendyk say the Leafs captain should play if he's having any doubts.
from the CP, Steve Yzerman and Joe Nieuwendyk were forced into retirement by injuries and never really had to wrestle with the decision about when to call it a career. So when they see players like Mats Sundin or Joe Sakic struggling to make up their minds, they have one simple piece of advice. “If there’s any doubt and guys aren’t sure, I think they should be playing,” Yzerman told The Canadian Press...
Mats Sundin is seriously contemplating retirement and there is growing suspicion among hockey insiders in Sweden the 37-year-old will walk away from the game.