Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Mats Sundin Retires... But Probably Not Really


Mats Sundin has announced he is coming out of retirement to play for the Minnesota Vikings after saying he would stay retired that after 20 seasons in the NHL, and another 2 deciding whether or not he would play last season, that he will officially retire.

``It was a tough decision,'' Sundin told reporters Wednesday at a news conference at Stockholm's Grand Hotel. ``It's sad to tell you today that my career as a pro hockey player is over.''

He spent 13 seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs, becoming the longest-serving European captain in NHL history, and he gave special thanks to the Maple Leafs organization.

``Toronto is and will always be my second home,'' Sundin said.

Sundin and Brett Favre are set to open a business together but they cannot decide.

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