Found September 11, 2009 on The Hockey Herald:
PLAYERS: Mats Sundin
TEAMS: Vancouver Canucks

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Well it’s September now and Mats Sundin has still not signed. “We’re interested in having him back,” Canucks GM Mike Gillis said. “We were very happy with Mats last season. It took him a while to get going, but we were pleased with his performance.” So the Canucks want Sundin back but what’s the problem? [...]
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