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Sundin sets 2 club records in Leafs’ win

Toronto Maple Leafs Mats Sundin, of Sweden, center, celebrates with teammates Hal Gil, left and Ian White, right, after scoring against the New York Islanders during third period NHL action in Toronto, Thursday, October 11, 2007.

Mats Sundin broke the Toronto Maple Leafs’ two biggest scoring records — and took all three stars. Capping the historic night at Air Canada Centre, public address announcer Andy Frost drew roars of approval from the more than 19,000 fans when he revealed the selection of the three stars of the game as Sundin, Sundin and Sundin.

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