
The painful "will he or won't he?" saga of
Mats Sundin appears as though it is a "he will", with
December 1st as the likely return date for the legenary
Swede. The Leafs don't seem a likely landing spot, and as mentioned here before, that is for the best for both. Where he does end up remains a mystery, but there could be some interesting trades coming as some teams look to clear cap room to try to land
Sundin...the
Oakland Raiders are an
NFL worst 7-29 on the road since 2003...the
LA Dodgers offer to
Manny Ramirez is said to be
two years and $45 million. No chance that is accepted.
SI.com's Jon Heyman still has the
Toronto Blue Jays listed prominently as a possible suitor. Makes a lot of sense, no?...that thud you just heard was the
Toronto Raptors coming back to reality after a beatdown at the hands of the
Atlanta Hawks last night...are the
Montreal Canadiens for sale? Depends who you believe, but hard to figure that
George Gillett would be airing such a possibility in their 100th season...
Bud Selig and
MLB want
no part of Mark Cuban owning the
Chicago Cubs. How does that make any sense? He took over the sad sack
Dallas Mavericks and made them an absolute first class operation where players want to go now, so why not? Because he criticizes the establishment on occasion, and usually with good reason? Pathetic...that's it for today,
Manchester United vs.
Arsenal beckon...have a great Saturday.
1 comment:
Do you think some crazy, Quebec billionaire would love nothing more then to overpay to be the owner of the Habs? In their 100th.
That is if there is such a person. Just a thought....one reason that kinda makes sense.
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