According to TSN...
Mats Sundin appears to be moving closer toward making a decision on whether or not to return to the NHL.
However, his agents Claes Elefalk and JP Barry are both downplaying the significance of Sundin's expected trip to Los Angeles.
Everything is arranged in California for Sundin to arrive and begin working out and skating, if he chooses to do so.
According to both, the 37-year-old hasn't committed to beginning what could be a long road to a return, although some close to Sundin are encouraged and believe his intent to go to LA extends beyond his interest in a sunny vacation.
If Sundin begins working out, he insists he needs to be in top condition before opening discussions with NHL teams, so early December is the likely target following 3-4 weeks of hard training.
As many as 10 teams are believed to be interested, inlcuding Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto.
Last season, Sundin enjoyed one of his best seasons, finishing with 32 goals and 46 assists for 78 points in 74 games and leading Toronto in scoring for the fourth straight year.
Mats Sundin appears to be moving closer toward making a decision on whether or not to return to the NHL.
However, his agents Claes Elefalk and JP Barry are both downplaying the significance of Sundin's expected trip to Los Angeles.
Everything is arranged in California for Sundin to arrive and begin working out and skating, if he chooses to do so.
According to both, the 37-year-old hasn't committed to beginning what could be a long road to a return, although some close to Sundin are encouraged and believe his intent to go to LA extends beyond his interest in a sunny vacation.
If Sundin begins working out, he insists he needs to be in top condition before opening discussions with NHL teams, so early December is the likely target following 3-4 weeks of hard training.
As many as 10 teams are believed to be interested, inlcuding Vancouver, Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto.
Last season, Sundin enjoyed one of his best seasons, finishing with 32 goals and 46 assists for 78 points in 74 games and leading Toronto in scoring for the fourth straight year.