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Drama Kings - Every Sport Has Them

About a week before July 1st, the Montreal Canadiens were given permission to speak to Toronto Captain, Mats Sundin regarding a new contract. Most fans and experts alike felt that this was going to be a done deal, the Swede would soon be wearing a Habs sweater. But nothing happened.

Then word came out that Mats was waiting until July 1st for a sweet offer from yet another team from Canada, probably the Ottawa Senators. But July 1st came and went, and nothing became of that.

About a week or so later, a confirmed report came out of Vancouver that Sundin was offered a contract worth 20 million for two years. That's correct, 10 million bucks per year. He couldn't possibly turn that much money down, could he? Well believe it or not, nothing came from that either.

Since then, there have been rumors almost daily about where Mats might play. This weekend, Vancouver again came into the mix as a report came out that he had actually signed a contract with the Canucks. But this report was quickly squashed by Sundin's agent, who said that Mats hadn't signed for anyone yet.

What's next? A tearful press conference stating that he is retiring? Or better yet, will he accept a contract offer in the newly formed KHL and play in Russia?

Make up your mind, Mats. What is it that you want?

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In other news, the Islanders officially reported that they were interviewing Paul Maurice, something that we mentioned here at Canes Country last week. Good luck to Maurice, he'll be up against some quality competition which includes Bob Hartley and John Tortorella.

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The Buzz's own, Bomani Jones has officially entered into the now infamous North Carolina Sports Survey debacle. Just the mention of Bomani's name invokes the wrath of some Caniacs who will never forget his controversial article about fans of the Hurricanes back during the 2006 playoffs.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but I question why Bomani only seems to discuss negative related news concerning the Canes. On Wednesday afternoon's show, that all might change.

More about that later.

Finally, kudos and a thank you to the Puck Daddy Blog for noting that our take on that silly survey was "rather interesting".

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I’ve gotten several emails this morning to inform me that the comments section wasn’t working on the blog.

It appears that I accidentally changed the comment permission feature, while trying to fight off spam attacks last week. Sorry about that, everyone should be able to leave comments again.

Thanks for the emails.

by Bubba on Jul 21, 2008 12:06 PM EDT reply actions  

Bubba,
Once again thanks

Tha Swenks

by Swenk on Jul 21, 2008 1:53 PM EDT reply actions  

Good job, keep up the good work.

Give Mats an elbow to the ribs and tell him to make up his mind.

Maybe say it in Russian……

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by Paladin6 on Jul 21, 2008 7:38 PM EDT reply actions  

1) Shit or get off the pot Mats! We don’t need another Forsberg circus!
2) Who would want to work for the Islanders? Is Maurice or Tortorella that hard up for work that they’d go to work for a GM/backup goalie in Snow and a George Steinbrenner type owner. Add to that a roster that might have trouble winning many games in the AHL and you have the recipe for an ulcer(or worse) for the head coach on the Island

by fauxrumors on Jul 22, 2008 10:00 AM EDT reply actions  

At least Steinbrenner got real talent for his team, that’s something that can’t be said on the Isle

by Swenk on Jul 22, 2008 10:44 AM EDT reply actions  

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