According to TSN, the Toronto Maple Leafs have had exploratory talks with former captain Mats Sundin about a potential role within the organization.
Reports last week revealed that Sundin was meeting with team ownership in Toronto, adding to the excitement among fans still reeling from a disappointing season.
However, TSN’s Darren Dreger told TSN 1050 that the discussions were “more exploratory than anything.”
Dreger said Sundin met directly with MLSE Chief Executive Keith Pelley and other members of the ownership group, though no specific situations have been confirmed.
Any potential returns will likely depend on the scale of the role. Dreger suggested that Sundin might only consider relocating to Toronto if he was offered a leading position within the club.
The former center remains one of the most respected figures in franchise history, having captained the team for over a decade.
His potential involvement has led to widespread speculation among supporters about former players returning to the organisation, including renewed discussion regarding Gary Roberts.
Although no formal proposals have been announced, the meeting indicated the Maple Leafs could explore structural changes after a difficult campaign.
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