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Sundin a Canuck

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Thursday, December 18, 2008 03:11 PM

The Vancouver Canucks  have made it official, they have signed Mats Sundin.

Here's is the official release from the  team:

Vancouver Canucks General Manager Mike Gillis today announced that the team has signed free agent centre Mats Sundin. In keeping with club policy, terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“We are very excited to have Mats join the Vancouver Canucks,” said Mike Gillis, Vancouver Canucks General Manager. “Playing previously in two Canadian markets and consistently being among team and League leaders in scoring, Mats has proven that he can excel under pressure. He adds a wealth of experience, leadership and skill to the Canucks.”

"I am truly excited to be joining the Canucks,” said Sundin. “Once I made the decision to return to play a few weeks ago, the Vancouver opportunity was simply the best overall fit. I want to thank Mike Gillis and the entire Canucks organization for their professionalism throughout this entire process."

Sundin, 37, joins the Canucks organization after playing over 1300 career NHL regular season games with Toronto and Quebec. In an additional 83 Stanley Cup Playoff games, he has recorded 74 points (35-39-74) and 72 penalty minutes. In 1305 regular season games, Sundin has recorded 555 goals, 766 assists, 1321 points and 1065 penalty minutes. At the conclusion of the 2007-08 season, he held the Maple Leafs franchise record for most goals (420) and points (987) in a Toronto sweater.

At the conclusion of the 2007-08 season, the 6-foot-5, 230 pounds centre ranked 22nd all-time in career goals (555), 34th all-time in career assists (766) and 30th all-time in career points (1321).

The Bromma, Sweden native has also represented his home nation in a number of international tournaments. During his international career, Sundin has won the World Championships on three occasions (1991, 1992 and 1998) and was captain of Team Sweden at the 2006 Winter Olympics, winning gold, alongside Canucks teammates,
Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin and Mattias Ohlund.

For his accomplishments on the ice, Sundin has been selected to play in the NHL All-Star game on nine occasions (missed 2003 due to an injury). In 2002 and 2004, Sundin was named to the NHL Second All-Star Team and was named to the Olympic Tournament All-Star Team in 2002.

Sundin was selected first overall in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the Quebec Nordiques, becoming the first European hockey player to ever be drafted first overall.


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Good for the Canucks.

It'll be interesting to see if Mats gets the "C" and how Luongo's ego would be able to handle such a thing if it did happen.
Hopefully he performs better than Mark Messier did near the end of his career.
Messier was gay so im sure sundin will do a little better then Mark " The moose Cock" Messier
Frank, how have you managed to not get banned from this site?
The second stupid comment I have read from Frank in two days. Mark was one of the best players of all time. Yes I admit he sucked as a Canuck but doesn't mean he wasn't good. You just wish you could get it on with the Moose. Sundin = waste of money.
What the hell is meisner doing, allowing Rizzo to post crap like that?
Maybe RIZZO is Meisner's alter ego
too bad Rizzo has never met Messier face to face and stated that. Mess would certainly straighten him out pretty quick.