Given his flair for the dramatic, it seemed almost inevitable that Mats Sundin would cap his return to Toronto with a game-winning goal. He did exactly that, scoring the shootout winner as his new team, the Vancouver Canucks, came from behind to beat the Maple Leafs 3–2. A scattering of boos accompanied Sundin throughout the game—but a first period video montage of Sundin’s Maple Leaf career allowed the fans to applaud their former captain, and they seized the opportunity. By the end of it, Sundin was on the brink of tears; then, as he’s tended to do throughout his NHL career, he saved his best for last, beating Vesa Toskala with a perfect backhander for the winner. Seldom has a Leaf loss felt so sweet.

Newsstand: November 23, 2009
If Sundin had waived his no-trade, not only might the Leads have got something for him, but he might have unloaded his Forest Hill pad before the market crashed. Nice to know there's some justice...
That should have been "Leafs", obviously...