Thursday, October 01, 2009

It's over

And then it was the 30th of September 2009 when it was all over. Sundin retired from playing NHL and hockey*. After selling his house (mansion) in Toronto, finding a blonde Swedish woman to marry in the bright summer in Sweden and trying to win that Ring once (let's forget about the pathetic 7 months that lead up to the try) he decides to move back to his home town of Stockholm and start a new chapter of his life.

He might not be the greatest Leaf in times. (No, I don't think so either.) But he will always be one of the greatest. And most definetly one of the most important Swedish hockey players. Who can forget the awesome goal against Fetisov? Or other ones in the crunch time of the game. Not to mention the whole "we are going to be great once again now when Sundin is on the team". He sort of made the Swedish spirit those nice years in the 1990ies. (Everyone understands that it was several others too, like Forsberg and Salo, but in effect - without Sundin the team was severely crippled.)

You'll find a great video here , the first one in the article, not the second one. Funny enough, lots of goals in the video are from the MTL (Montreal Canadiens) games. Ha, there you have it. He scored against the greatest fiends there are. For that and all the Swedish spirit and being from the best city in the world, THANK YOU! (as if he would ever read this, duh.)

Now I have to sign up for Cath's Fantasy Hockey League... and choose who to pick for my team. One less obvious one but there are more Swedes.... and a whole lot of action coming soon!


*some people wants him in the Olympics next year.... I would like to see him somewhere else than on the ice though. It is over. No dragged out ending like last year. Not again. Be brave and be proud. And please do something good with all the money and the time now!

5 comments:

Cath@VWXYNot? said...

Sorry dude. It's a sad day when your favourite player retires (see also: Alan Shearer), even when you know their best days are behind them.

And hey, maybe he'll divorce that wife now and come and sweep you off your feet!

chall said...

HAHA, he just got married this summer so I somehow doubt it ;) and that wouldn't really be nice to wish anyone. Divorces are nasty experiences.

I'll live with other Swedes... like Sedin maybe... (although I think they are too young to really work out in my mind ^^)

ScientistMother said...

Only because I know the pain of having your favorite player retire and for that reason only, will I refrain from making comments about Sundin..

chall said...

SM: Thank you. It sort of helped with his behavior last year, which I didn't approve of.

ah... my hockey team only got 4 points. lousy.

Alyssa said...

It's always a sad day when your favorite player officially retires. I remember crying when Lemieux hung up his skates for good.