The NHL Love Connection: Series Finale Part 3

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*Theme Music*

Chuck Woolery: Hello folks and welcome to Love Connection. After abruptly being stopped last time, we bring back Mats Sundin.

*Applause*

Chuck: Alright Mats, it is between the Vancouver Canucks and the New York Rangers. What will it be?

Mats Sundin: The Vancouver Canucks.

Chuck: Did we just hear you make a decision?

Mats: What do you mean? I always make decisions quickly and efficiently.

Chuck: Well anyways, congratulations on your new team Mats. Mr. Gillis, anything to say about this signing?

Mike Gillis: We are paying Mats a one year contract at the rate of $9.3 million for the season meaning that he will be making about $5 million for the rest of the year. We are glad to have Mats, welcome aboard.

Chuck: Well, we would like to thank everyone who has been around with for the entire series. It has been a great ride, but it had to end. Congratulations to Mats Sundin on selecting the Vancouver Canucks. Good night everyone and we hope that you can find that perfect connection.

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Mike Cosentino

The Canadian Boy of SportsFullCircle. I'm your guy in terms of the latest stories from the NHL and provide opinions that are hard to disagree to. I am one of the longest tenured writers/editors of SFC and will continue to bring future fans late breaking news and jaw dropping opinions. I follow up on NHL, MLB, CFL and MLS most of the time. Get ready as this wacky Canadian is ready to take sportswriting full circle. Mike Cosentino has been recognized all over the internet with the writing of his series "The NHL Love Connection" which followed last season's saga of the Mats Sundin situation. Just type NHL Love Connection into the search bar for a great read and a few laughs to go along with it.

3 Responses to “ The NHL Love Connection: Series Finale Part 3 ”

  1. “I always make decisions quickly and efficiently.”

    LOL didn’t you make us wait like 6 months for your decision?

  2. Got trapped in a plot hole

  3. Well at least that’s the reason I like using

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