Here’s the latest I could gather:
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Mats Sundin has been connected to the Toronto Maple Leafs in recent headlines, with reports noting that he was in Toronto to discuss a potential leadership or advisory role within the club’s front office as part of a broader management restructuring. This development follows changes in Leafs management and ownership discussions around 2025–2026.
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Various outlets have tracked Sundin’s activity related to the Leafs, including speculation about a role that would be advisory rather than general manager, and notes that Sundin is one of several former players being considered as the franchise reshapes its hockey operations.
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Sundin remains a prominent figure in Leafs lore, and attendance at alumni events or pre-season activities has been cited in some reports as context for ongoing potential involvement with the organization. His legacy with the franchise is often highlighted in discussions about leadership and front-office culture.
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A legendary captain could be the key to stabilizing the Toronto Maple Leafs as Mats Sundin reportedly returns to the city to discuss a potential leadership role within the organization's evolving front office.
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www.yardbarker.comToronto is actively searching for a new general manager after Brad Treliving was relieved of his duties in late March.
www.seekyoursounds.comMore Fantasy News CFree Agent Vancouver general manager Mike Gillis said he doesn't expect to add any more NHL players to his preseason roster, the Vancouver Sun reports. Gillis had previously stated that he'd be open to bringing back Sundin for another season, but it appears that window has closed. Mats Sundin: Canucks Open to Bringing Him Back CFree Agent The Canucks are still open to bringing back Sundin for another season, the Vancouver Province reports. CFree Agent With the Canucks over...
www.rotowire.comFebruary 17, Happy Birthday Mats Sundin. In honour of his birthday, we have pulled this gem from Archives originally published on Jan. 4, 2013.
thehockeywriters.comMats Sundin News from United Press International.
www.upi.comMats Sundin is officially out of Toronto. Riots in the streets? Hatred between provinces? Hardly. Leaf Nation isn't all that interested.
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