Where will Mats Sundin sign?
Nearly every player in the NHL knows where they will be playing in two months, except for Mats Sundin. Here we have a player who is 37 years old and has averaged a point a game during his career but yet, he is still undecided on who he wants to play with. That is right. In this situation, the power is in the player, not the team. One thing is for sure; Sundin wants to win a Stanley Cup before he retires. So if it is a cup he wants, Mats will not sign with the Vancouver Canucks who made the most ridiculous offering possibly in NHL history. For those of you who missed it, the Canucks want to make Sundin the highest paid player in today’s NHL at a salary of $20 million over just two years. Yep, that’s in the same category as Alexander Ovechkin and over $1 million more than Sidney Crosby. At Vancouver’s defence, Sundin would fill the hole after the loss of Captain Markus Naslund and Brenden Morrison but he will not sell out the arena seats. Long story short, if he were to sign with this no