
"Mats Sundin is one of the most beloved Toronto Maple Leafs players of all-time, yet he may ruin that reputation if he becomes an executive with the team."
"He never won a Stanley Cup, but 18 years in the NHL, a gold medal, while averaging over a point per-game is a career that not many players can talk about."
"Sundin has been out of the NHL for the past 17 years and has seemingly spent all of that time back home in Sweden."
"Unfortunately based on the history of this franchise, they'll most likely end up missing the playoffs than winning a Stanley Cup."
Mats Sundin, a legendary player for the Toronto Maple Leafs, is reportedly set to become the vice president of hockey operations. Despite his impressive career, including over 500 goals and an Olympic gold medal, there are concerns that taking this executive role could tarnish his reputation. Sundin has been away from the NHL for 17 years and may be motivated by a desire to help the team win a championship, but the franchise's history of failure raises doubts about the potential for success in this new position.
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