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    Mats Sundin

    How many goals did he score in his season-high (in the 20th century)?Mats Sundin

      47. With the Quebec Nordiques.

    What is Mats middle name?Mats Sundin

      Johan.

    In what year was Mats drafted in the NHL?Mats Sundin

      1989.

    How many Stanley Cups did Mats win during the 1990s?Mats Sundin

      0.

    How tall is Mats?Mats Sundin

      6 ft 4in. Very tall!

    Mats is the ___ th captain of his team?Mats Sundin

      16 . .. and the first Europeon to be captain of the Leafs.

    What position did Mats play?Mats Sundin

      Center.

    What country was Mats born in?Mats Sundin

      Sweden. Bromma, Sweden.

    What is Mats birthday?Mats Sundin

      February 13th, 1971.

    What was the first team he played for?Mats Sundin

      Quebec Nordiques. He played in Quebec until traded to the Leafs on June 28th, 1994.

    What was his jersey number in 2001?Mats Sundin

      13. Lucky 13!

    Mats Sundin was the captain of which NHL team in 2001?Mats Sundin

      Toronto Maple Leafs.

    How many points has Sundin scored internationally?Mats Sundin

      77. Sundin played 65 games, scored 31 goals, 46 assists, 77 points, and 52 PIMs in international play.

    What is Mats' season high in points?Mats Sundin

      114. Sundin scored 114 points in his third year of NHL play with the Quebec Nordiques. He scored 47 goals and 67 assists that season.

    When did Mats officially retire?Mats Sundin

      During the 2009-10 season. Sundin officially announced that he would retire during the 2009-10 season. However, it was expected to happen at the end of the 2008-09 campaign.

    How many goals did Sundin score in his NHL career?Mats Sundin

      564. Sundin became the first Toronto Maple Leaf to score 500 goals while playing for the blue and white.

    For how many consecutive seasons did Mats score at least 70 points?Mats Sundin

      12. Sundin did so with the Toronto Maple Leafs and absolutely dominated other teams, players, and goaltenders.

    Sundin was selected first overall at the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. Where was this draft held?Mats Sundin

      Bloomington, Minnesota. Sundin was selected ahead of three draft busts, Dave Chyzowski, Scott Thornton, and Stu Barnes. Other notable stars in this draft are Bill Guerin, Bobby Holik, Mike Sillinger, Olaf Kolzig, and Adam Foote.

    When was Mats born?Mats Sundin

      February 13, 1971. Sundin was born on the 13th of February, that adds on yet another 13 in his resume.

    In which countries did Sundin play in representing team Sweden internationally?Mats Sundin

      Finland, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, & Czechoslovakia. Sundin played for Team Sweden many times in his illustrious career, and he capped it off with a gold medal in the 2006 Turino Winter Olympics.

    For how many seasons did Mats Sundin play for the Toronto Maple Leafs?Mats Sundin

      13. Sundin played for Toronto for 13 seasons wearing #13. The legend was able to wear the "lucky" number for his entire career in the NHL and in international play.

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