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Mats Sundin #13 | Center | Toronto Maple Leafs
Height: 6-5    Weight: 231    Shoots: R    Born: February 13, 1971, Bromma, Sweden

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Player Notes
November 5, 2005
Mats Sundin returned to the Maple Leafs lineup Saturday night after missing a month because of a fractured left orbital bone and had a goal and an assist. He was injured when he was struck in the face by a puck in the season opener against Ottawa on October 5th.
November 5, 2005
The Toronto Star reports that Mats Sundin is set to return from his eye injury on Saturday.
November 4, 2005
Mats Sundin is "hoping" to make his return to the Maple Leafs lineup tomorrow night, according to the Toronto Star. A decision will be made after Sundin has another full practice with the team today. He's been out for a month with a fractured orbital bone.
November 2, 2005
Mats Sundin returned to practice Wednesday, the first time he's skated since he was hit in the eye by a puck on opening night, according to the AP. He could return to action this weekend.
November 2, 2005
Mats Sundin will practice with the full Maple Leafs team today to test his peripheral vision, and he will travel with them for tomorrow's game, according to the Toronto Star. It's not clear when he will return to game action, but it appears it could be soon.
October 31, 2005
Mats Sundin was given clearance Monday to resume practicing with the Maple Leafs, according to the AP. He fractured his left orbital bone when he was struck by a puck Oct. 5 in the season opener.
October 31, 2005
The Toronto Star reports that Mats Sundin will meet with Maple Leafs eye specialist Dr. Robert Devenyi today and likely will find out when he can begin practicing. Sundin can see straight ahead without problems but his peripheral vision remains a problem.
October 25, 2005
Mats Sundin will not need surgery on his damaged left eye, according to the Toronto Sun. "It's good news. No surgery and that's nice, obviously. And I'm cleared to start skating a little more so that's great," Sundin said.
October 25, 2005
Mats Sundin will not require surgery to repair his injured left eye, according to the AP. Sundin's left orbital bone was fractured when he was struck by a puck Oct. 5 in the season opener against Ottawa. He will be re-evaluated early next week.
October 20, 2005
Still bothered by blurry vision in his left eye, Mats Sundin went to New York to be examined by a specialist yesterday, according to the Toronto Star. A final decision on whether he may need corrective surgery likely won't be made until next week.
October 12, 2005
Mats Sundin will not need surgery on the fractured orbital bone that he suffered last week, according to the Toronto Sun. There have been estimations of anywhere from two weeks to six weeks regarding the amount of time Sundin will sit out.
October 6, 2005
Mats Sundin could miss four to six weeks of action after suffering a fractured orbital bone on Wednesday night, according to the AP. He suffered the injury when he was hit in the face by the puck.
October 6, 2005
While the eye injury Mats Sundin suffered last night wasn't serious, it could keep him out of the lineup for a while, according to the Toronto Star.
October 5, 2005
Mats Sundin was treated at a hospital and released Wednesday night after he was struck in the face by a puck in the first period, according to the AP.