Captain Canucks

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Mats Sundin—last seen shilling for PokerStars.net and, before that, captaining your Toronto Maple Leafs—is a thirty-seven-year old man headed west. He signed with the Vancouver Canucks yesterday afternoon.

In doing so, Sundin didn’t actually leave the Maple Leafs—his contract expired in July—but rather brought a symbolic end to his decade-long tenure wearing the captain’s “C” in Toronto. His decision will invariably be overanalyzed in the days and weeks to come by people who know much, much more about hockey than we do. Ours is a simpler job: remembering Mats Sundin from a fan’s perspective. And there’s a lot to remember about a player who joined the Maple Leafs back in 1994.

We’ll remember Sundin as one of our all-time favourite players. We’ll remember him for his skill, for his production (he leaves as the team’s all-time leading scorer) and for his sense of occasion (his fifteen career overtime goals are an NHL record). We’ll remember how he handled the responsibilities of being Maple Leaf captain with dignity and with class. We’ll remember some of his greatest personal moments—in particular a career-defining hat trick versus the Calgary Flames on October 14, 2006 which culminated with Sundin scoring the overtime winner (shorthanded, no less) for his five hundredth NHL goal. Above all, we’ll remember the irrepressible smile he flashed whenever he, or one of his teammates, put the puck in the net.

Sundin’s refusal to waive his infamous no-trade clause in February, followed by his protracted dalliance with the Canucks and the New York Rangers this season, upset a lot of people—but it shouldn't affect his legacy here in Toronto. Simply put, Mats Sundin deserves to be remembered as one of the greatest players ever to wear the Maple Leaf sweater. On February 21, when the Canucks visit the Air Canada Centre, Leaf fans will have the opportunity to acknowledge him as such. Until then, we wish our (former) captain the best of luck out west.

Enjoy him, Vancouver. You’re getting a good one.

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If you're a Canucks fan, better hope they haven't promised him the C, Jagomir Jagr style, to get out of giving Luongo the captaincy.

Nice tribute but you don't mention anywhere that it was the Toronto media, around last year's trade deadline, who practically ran him out of town.

Fair point, that; I guess I figured it'd been done to death already, and besides which I felt like focussing on his accomplishments instead of on his departure. I'm actually almost afraid to open a sports section today...

I read Damien Cox saying today in The Star that Mats Sundin doesn't deserve to be called a hypocrite for signing with the Canucks.

Last time I checked, when you explicitly state you won't do something (in this case, be a rental player) then go ahead and do the EXACT thing you said you wouldn't, that qualifies you as a hypocrite.

Hi from a Vancouver Canuck fan! I have read this article titled "Captain Canuck." No, Mats won't be wearing the 'C.' Roberto is & will be our Captain until he doesn't want it anymore. I don't think that will happen. I am going to enjoy watching Mats play on our team & with his countrymen. I think Mats is going to enjoy watching one of our young defensemen named Alex Edler, who he is not familiar with. Edler is Swedish, 22 years old, second year playing on the team. He's 6'3", 220 lbs. & Edler has said that he grew up idolizing Mattias Ohlund & Lidstrom. Mattias has taken him under his wing & helped him develop as a defenseman. I can't think of a better teacher. Mattias is one of my favourite Canucks, the other was Trevor Linden. It's weird saying "was" about Trevor. I have listened to interviews with Mats Sundin & I think, by what he has said that he is a man of integrity & is honest. He didn't have to take a reduced pay cut & that showed me that he didn't come to Vancouver because of the money. The comment at the end of this article was, "Enjoy him, Vancouver. You’re getting a good one." I think so! He is going to make our team better.

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