In a major shake-up for the Toronto Maple Leafs, the team has brought back a hockey legend to help guide their future success. Mats Sundin, a 55-year-old former captain of the Maple Leafs, has been hired as senior executive adviser, hockey operations, while John Chayka has been appointed as the team's new general manager. Sundin's return to the team he played for 13 seasons and led to the playoffs multiple times will undoubtedly bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the organization. With the team looking to rebuild and contend for a Stanley Cup, the addition of Sundin and Chayka's expertise will be crucial in shaping the team's strategy and roster.


Mats Sundin was hired as senior executive adviser, hockey operations, and John Chayka as general manager by the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday. Sundin, 55, rejoins the team for which he played 13 of ...