Mitch Marner NHL free agency sweepstakes
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The Toronto Maple Leafs are likely to look very different once next season kicks off. With multiple key players entering free agency, Toronto's roster is likely to lose some talent. The biggest piece is star forward Mitch Marner,
Before signing a six-year, $65.4 million contract extension with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2019, there was reportedly a chance that then-restricted free agent Mitch Marner could've inked an offer sheet with the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner could head to the West Coast for the next stage of his professional career.
Toronto Maple Leafs star Mitch Marner is one of the top unrestricted free agents on the market and is expected to fetch a big contract.
More money means a higher bar of expectations for Mitch Marner to clear. What does he really want as he hits free agency?
Mitch Marner has been strongly linked to the Los Angeles Kings in free agency, but recent reports have been highly conflicting over his odds of landing there.
Prior to the trade deadline, the Maple Leafs, Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes discussed a trade that would have sent Marner to Vegas and Rantanen to Toronto, according to James Mirtle of The Athletic. However, that deal fell through when Vegas and Carolina failed to "find the right assets to include to get it done."
The New York Islanders are the perfect landing spot for Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner. Stay with me now, it makes more sense than you might think. The Islanders are experiencing seismic shifts as an organization.
Marner’s vision and creativity make him a constant threat on the power play and at even strength, and he is especially effective when paired with high-end finishers. His skating, agility, and puck skills allow him to evade defenders and maintain possession under pressure.
NHL News: Auston Matthews’ Maple Leafs set to lose Mitch Marner as new suitor emerges with cap space
A new franchise has entered the radar for Mitch Marner, who appears ready to leave the Toronto Maple Leafs ahead of the 2025–26 NHL season, ending his long-standing partnership with Auston Matthews.