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    Mark

    The Informer
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    Dec 19, 2003
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    that's the title I should of wrote for your mod thread? :D

    anyway, back on topic :cool:

    Stamkos 1st pick for TB, no surprise.
     

    Max

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    Jul 15, 2003
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    Please Mats, sign for Montreal. :xfinger:

    unofficial: Tanguay to MTL for 25th pick overall. Not bad!
    If he goes after saying how much he'd like to retire as a Leaf at the trade deadline, he'll be in for more than he bargained for when he visits a restaurant in Toronto: "Yes, my wife will have the filet mignon and I'll have the New York striploin..." "One filet mignon and one New York spit...errr...striploin. Will do, Mats."

    Considering that he shook off Fletcher's insistence to leave at the deadline for draft picks or youth and return in the summer, it would be a pretty rat move for him to leave as a free agent now, let alone to his old team's most bitter rival.
     

    Zé Tahir

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    Dec 10, 2004
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    Got a little info on the Sudden ordeal for you all here, so I'll summarise:

    Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet reports that Sudden has to everyone's surprise turned down a ca $10 million offer from Vancouver.

    "I want to thank all the clubs that have shown such interest in my services. The many offers that I've received are impressive and no doubt that any would give me a unique possibility to end my carrier in a fantastic hockey-milieu....

    I spent a lot of time thinking over all the [offers I received] from the clubs and the possibilities they were offering me. Unfortunately, I am not even close to making a decision whether I am going to continue to [play] with this team. I wish all the clubs that sent offers to me good luck and thanks for the interest."

    As time goes by the possibility that he'll stay in Toronto grow. However, Sundin is apparently not in the same hurry the teams are as they want to wrap things up and get their teams ready for the season...Nobody knows if Suddens inner wish is to end his carrier with the team he has become a legend in in the same class as Börje Salming.

    Salming chose to end his career by playing a season with Detroit Red Wings, where he was offered twice as much in pay than with the Maple Leafs.

    "But I can't stop thinking that it would have been a lot nicer to end the career in Toronto." Salming said to Aftonbladet last winter.
     

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