Matthews thrilled with Sundin’s special appearance to recognize goals record
TORONTO — The fact that Mats Sundin flew from Sweden to Toronto to help honour Auston Matthews’ accomplishment of becoming the Maple Leafs franchise leader in goals scored tugged on the current captain’s heartstrings.
Matthews passed the former captain with two goals on the road against the New York Islanders on Saturday and added another with Sundin watching live in the Maple Leafs 4-1 win against the defending Stanley Cup-champion Florida Panthers at Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday.
Sundin was part of a pre-game ceremony to honour Matthews, moments after the recent passing of four-time Stanley Cup champion with the Maple Leafs, 89-year-old Bob Pulford, was also acknowledged with a scoreboard tribute.
“All of it means a lot,” the 28-year-old Matthews said. “It’s special to wear this jersey. It’s an absolute honour. And you know, to have Mats come in, to have so many players before us that have paved the way and worn this jersey is very special, and I’m very appreciative.”
