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Maple Leafs Hire Mats Sundin, John Chayka

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Maple Leafs announce Mats Sundin reunion, GM hire
Toronto Maple Leafs have a new front office.

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MLSE Announces New Toronto Maple Leafs Leadership
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Maple Leafs officially hiring Mats Sundin, John Chayka to lead front office
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Maple Leafs hire Sundin, Chayka to lead front office
The Toronto Maple Leafs hired former captain Mats Sundin as senior executive adviser of hockey operations and John Chayka as general manager Sunday.

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Maple Leafs Hire Mats Sundin, John Chayka To Front Office Roles
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Report: Maple Leafs To Hold Press Conference On Monday For Hirings Of Mats Sundin And John Chayka
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Maple Leafs have made their choice.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have made their choice. Although there have been rumors circulating for weeks that two names in particular were being heavily considered by the Maple Leafs organization, those of former Maple Leafs star forward Matts Sundin and former Phoenix Coyotes general manager John Chayka,
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Maple Leafs Reported Management Duo Puzzling NHL

The Toronto Maple Leafs have raised more than a few eyebrows with the reported management duo for next season.
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What we’re hearing about the Maple Leafs’ management search

The process is reportedly centring on ex-captain Mats Sundin and ex-Coyotes GM John Chayka. Tie Domi, another former Leaf, is involved.
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Maple Leafs’ Star Matthew Knies Goes Nuts Following Raptors’ Dramatic Win To Stay Alive In The NBA Playoffs

When RJ Barrett's miracle three rattled home with 1.2 seconds left, Matthew Knies lost his mind right along with the rest of Toronto.
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