Maple Leafs Consider Bringing Mats Sundin Back in Hockey Operations Role

The Toronto Maple Leafs are in search of a new leader for their hockey operations and are considering bringing franchise legend Mats Sundin back into the organization. Ownership is set to meet with Sundin to discuss a potential role in the hockey department. Sundin, the Maple Leafs' all-time leading scorer, has already met with MLSE president Keith Pelley. The discussions are centered around an advisory role or a similar position. Sundin's strong connection to the team and popularity among fans and alumni make him a compelling candidate for the role. Having previously worked as an analyst for Swedish TV during the Winter Olympics and as part of Team Sweden's management at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, Sundin brings valuable experience to the table. The potential reunion between Sundin and the Maple Leafs is generating mutual interest, and the outcome of the discussions will be revealed in the coming days.