Mitch Marner, NHL and Toronto Maple Leafs
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The Carolina Hurricanes have been among the best teams in the NHL over the last five season, with trips to the Eastern Conference Semifinals and Finals in each year since 2021. Despite the success, the team has failed to cash in,
Mitch Marner has one foot out the door, with his time as a Toronto Maple Leaf seemingly coming to an end after July 1st. However, the star winger’s expectations for NHL free agency may be headed for a cold dose of reality,
Mitch Marner's teammates with the Toronto Maple Leafs, who may not be his teammates much longer, dropped a major hint about his next destination. The Toronto
This East Coast team could make a splash by making free agent Mitch Marner the highest-paid NHLer this offseason
Toronto Maple Leafs free agent Mitch Marner might be sending a message to the team's front office by canceling his annual All-Star Invitational event for his charitable foundation. The event was scheduled to take place in Toronto on July 10-11.
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Until now, the assumption around Toronto Maple Leafs winger Mitch Marner's looming free agency was clear in what he was chasing in the open market. The Maple Leafs forward, according to most reports, is widely expected to try and land a maximum-term, maximum-money contract when he hits the open market July 1.
We tier teams based on how our staff thinks each club should go about pursuing one of the biggest UFAs to hit the market in years.
With Mitch Marner reportedly heading to free agency on July 1, Canadian NHL teams are lining up for a shot. Ottawa Senators, Montreal Canadiens, and Calgary Flames are expected to court the Toronto Maple Leafs star.
According to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, Winnipeg Jets pending free agent forward Nikolaj Ehlers may top the list of alternatives to Marner. Friedman said on Sunday's episode of the "32 Thoughts" podcast that some teams may bypass Marner altogether and go straight to Ehlers.