After yet another early postseason exit for the Toronto Maple Leafs, speculation around Mitch Marner’s future with the team is heating up. The 27-year-old forward, who has been part of Toronto’s much-hyped “core four,” is inching closer to unrestricted free agency and may be eyeing a fresh start—with one of the NHL’s most valuable franchises.
Toronto’s playoff failure could finally end the Mitch Marner era as Vegas emerges as top landing spot
Mitch Marner, currently on a six-year, $65.4 million deal that expires on July 1, has not agreed to a contract extension. NHL insider Pierre LeBrun raised eyebrows when he told TSN’s OverDrive that Marner might be headed to a big-market contender like the Vegas Golden Knights.
“I think Marner himself, if he, if he goes to market, which I think is likely, will probably look at the usual suspects,” LeBrun said. “You know, Florida, Vegas, all the teams that we always end up keen on, where players seem to love to go.”
The Vegas Golden Knights, valued at $1.85 billion according to Forbes, offer a competitive, championship-ready environment that may appeal to a player tired of playoff heartbreak. They also have financial flexibility and a front office known for aggressive moves to stay on top.
Toronto enters chaos mode while Marner keeps fans guessing
While Mitch Marner hasn't publicly stated his desire to leave, his vague comments have only fueled speculation. “I’ve always loved my time here,” he said following the Leafs' Game 7 loss to Florida.
“I loved being here … I’ve been so grateful.”
But gratitude doesn’t equal commitment. Mitch Marner also refused to waive his no-movement clause earlier in the season to facilitate a trade, blocking a deal that would’ve sent Mikko Rantanen to Toronto. With President Brendan Shanahan out and team captain John Tavares also nearing free agency, the Leafs’ leadership structure is in flux.
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Did the Bruins stab Brad Marchand in the back? Insider claims reunion is impossibleMitch Marner, who just posted a career-best 102-point season, would be a prized asset on the open market. With his talent and marketability, his move—especially to a team like Vegas—could shake up the NHL landscape and finally close the chapter on Toronto’s underachieving core.
Mitch Marner reportedly seeks an eight-year, $104 million extension, making him one of the NHL's highest-paid wingers. Vegas remains a top contender, despite cap challenges, due to their aggressive roster strategies.
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