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Mats Sundin

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I've been around racing a fairly long time, but when it comes to the important issues, I'm happy to let others make the big decisions.


— Mats Sundin


#been #big #comes #decisions #fairly

It was hard to watch, the business side is so big in the game.


— Mats Sundin


#business #game #hard #side #watch

It's all trotters in Sweden, so that's what's always caught my eye.


— Mats Sundin


#caught #eye #sweden

My job is to make sure we keep performing.


— Mats Sundin


#keep #make #performing #sure

Players come and go, good friends, players who performed well. You can't control that.


— Mats Sundin


#come and go #control #friends #go #good

Seeing someone else perform and letting me be the critic for once... that's not a bad thing.


— Mats Sundin


#bad thing #critic #else #letting #me

Since I came here I've been treated awesome, in all aspects. I really enjoy playing here.


— Mats Sundin


#awesome #been #came #enjoy #here

When I was young, I would go to the races and it was an unbelievable feeling when you'd watch them race.


— Mats Sundin


#go #i #race #races #them

With the fans and the Toronto Maple Leafs organization, the way I've been treated here has been awesome.


— Mats Sundin


#been #fans #here #i #maple






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Sundin made his Canucks debut on January 7 2009 in a 4–2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers and scored his first goal with the club two games later on January 10 a powerplay goal in a 4–2 loss to the San Jose Sharks. Sundin finally clinched an Olympic gold medal with Team Sweden in 2006 in Turin. In September 2008 Sundin announced an endorsement deal with PokerStars.

At the end of the 2007–08 NHL season Sundin had been the longest serving non-North American born captain in NHL history. Excluding his rookie season the shortened lockout season and his half season with the Vancouver Canucks Sundin scored at least 70 points in every season of his career played at least 70 games in every season and led the Leafs in points in every year he was with the team except 2002–03 when Alexander Mogilny beat him by seven points.

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