There has been some argument in hockey circles as to whether or not Mats Sundin is, in fact, the best Toronto Maple Leaf in history.
I am perfectly comfortable with this notion, but I know there are a few elder statesmen out there who will certainly disagree with me. The following is a compilation video of some of the greatest moments in the career of Mats Sundin.
Take a few minutes to view the video and leave a comment as to whether you believe Sundin could be the greatest Toronto Maple Leaf in histoy.
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He is not even close to the greatest, just look at his dismal playoff stats. Then the way he bowed out in an indecisive manner to free agency, which screwed the Leafs future as he was one of their only assests. If he actually cared about the leafs or winning the cup he would have allowed himself to be traded. B class player.
No, Sittler had 6 goals, 4 assists in one game. Vaive was Toronto's only 50 goal scorer to date (Errol Thompson had 48 goals playing on a line with Sittler and Macdonald) and Ian Turnbull's 5 goals in one game by a defenceman is still a record yet to be broken.
When there were only six teams, the competition was tougher because only the best players made it to the NHL.
what you say is true, but you have to look at his supporting staff. 1 player can't win a cup it takes a team. i think only 3 years in his career in toronto he had a decent team with him.
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When there were only six teams, the competition was tougher because only the best players made it to the NHL.