Memories of Mats Sundin: May 28, ’02 – Heart, Dedication, Resilience

by on February 10, 2012 in Leafs History - 399 Comments

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I am a young Maple Leafs fan, even around these parts. Not many know this, but I was born in 1995, and a Leaf fan from birth. Naturally, I don’t remember the hard-fought series against the Sabres in the spring of 1997, and I’ve only seen video of Sundin’s overtime winner against the then-powerhouse Senators in 2001. A year later though, I can say I truly started to bleed blue and white.

Only 7 years old at the time, I was slowly learning what it meant to be a Toronto Maple Leafs fan from my father – who’d been one (and still is) for over 30 years. I received my first Leafs jersey that year, the same white home sweater Sundin scored in against the Hurricanes in that bittersweet game six. I remember gathering around the television in the comfort of my own home for game one – like we had for every playoff game that year – with my father and I on one couch and my mother – the farthest thing from a Leafs’ fan – sitting opposite from us.

To be quite frank, I don’t even remember the entire series played, just bits and pieces here and there, yet that one moment will truly never be forgotten. There were never so many emotional ups and downs in my household that week. My father is the epitome of an emotionally reserved human being, and to this day I’ve never seen him be so enthusiastic about the Leafs.

It was a fateful evening in late May, and the Leafs were down a goal early, quieting a nervous Air Canada Centre crowd. The Leafs seemed to always be playing from behind from what I can recall, and an early marker for the Hurricanes didn’t do much to give fans at my home in the Toronto suburbs much hope that night. Of course, that all changed in the dying minutes of the contest. A late and almost costly error by Arturs Irbe really made everyone hold their breath, but the Carolina goaltender recovered to stone the Leafs’ captain.

The opportunity appeared again late in the game, but this time Irbe wouldn’t be blessed with the same fate. Sundin led the Leafs into the zone with just over a minute left, setting up shop on the right wing. A pass to Alexander Mogilny led him to the immediate left of Irbe, with Mogilny circling the net. Mogilny circled the net a few times, looking for even the tiniest of seams to thread the puck through. After a few seconds of surveying Hurricanes sticks and shins, he eventually just decided to drive out to the face-off circle, send a pass to Kaberle, who shot it on net and hoped for the best.

Watching the whole play unfold is really something special, and there’s not a goal comparable to this during my time as a Leafs fan. Watching Darcy Tucker and Gary Roberts battle the way they did in front of the net was remarkable. Tucker was cross checked from behind, knocked flat on his stomach. He still managed to deflect a pass to the waiting Sundin. The goal sent the crowd, Joe Bowen and my home into a celebration of the ages. The great Bowen said it best – “Don’t tell me about heart, and dedication, and resilience. This is unbelievable.” Mats Sundin had, as advertised, picked the Leafs up by the bootstraps, and garnered my true adoration along the way.

Mr. Sundin – thank you for helping me understand what it was to be a Toronto Maple Leaf. I’ll never forget you.

Joe and Mats, take it away:

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Lol that would be fine, but who is this “Miserable6’3”,225lbs20goalscorer”? Some new rookie star? Haha

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  • Whalz

    I agree kadri has the talent to be playing in the NHL, but Wilson doesn’t like his game u guess. Some teams are patient with their players and will let them make mistakes and learn from them. (hall, eberle, seguin, landeskog, rnh) not the Wilson way.

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  • Anonymous

    I just don’t feel Kadri has alot to learn in the AHL anymore…..its time for him to get a sustained shot in the NHL…just my opinion….you don’t have to agree..

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    They are much better prospects, the “can’t miss” guys of their draft year. The only 2 that were more likely than not to become star players.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    lol, they’re just questions when you try and take every possible angle to shit on our players, but if you try to defend them, you need to “relax”….
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    alright, i see how it is.

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  • Anonymous

    They say if you visualize your goals that they are more likely to happen. LOL

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  • Anonymous

    Thats just it…I’m not even sure what the actual reason is for him not playing with the big club..you hear this…and you hear that..but who knows what the real story is…could just be a numbers game..

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  • Anonymous

    C. Stewart? Don’t know if i’d call him miserable but he’d be close enough for me :)

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  • Anonymous

    Holy shit..I’m shitting on our players??..for pete sakes..I’m defending Kadri,….un fucking belieavable…

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  • Anonymous

    Oh my god…now you agree with me…I’m out of here boys..later..

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  • Anonymous

    No I am pointing out that the younger players are getting their chance well ahead of Kadri…but keep putting words in my mouth…unreal..

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  • Whalz

    Frattin would be my choice

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  • MSM

    I don’t believe Kadri’s status is just a Wilson thing.

    Burkie said this as Naz was being sent down.

    “Naz is going to be a good NHL player,” said Burke in an email. “But young players need to bring urgency and energy to the game, and those components have tailed off.

    “He’s going to be just fine.”

    One point in 10 games just isn’t the kind of production Kadri is going to need to stay in the NHL, and the solid 14 minutes he was getting every night provided ample opportunity to do more.

    He’s also at the stage of his career where he doesn’t require waivers to go down, so when a veteran is healthy and ready to go, it’s not surprising the youngster who isn’t producing gets the boot.

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  • Anonymous

    Something needs to be done to make a roster spot soon. How much longer can Komi sit in the pressbox? how much longer can they let this 3rd line of Lomb-con-crabb stink it up?

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  • rustynail

    think Dallas is takin lessons from RW. Nope I wanted a goalie who could stop a puck

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  • leafsforlife

    i respect what you say on here more than any others. so disagreeing with you is rare for me but, he didnt make them not waive their no-trade clause. i believe when sundin refused to waive the others decided to stay. so if anything, sundin made them not waive. i think he did lose a step but it wasnt from lack of trying to make things better. he was as passionate about his job as pat burns was passionate for his coaching. yes, finger was a big flop but really and truly he did more good than bad over-all.

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  • Whalz

    Lol, that same statement should be used on co Nikita last 10games. Essassh.

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