Mitch Marner could leave Toronto Maple Leafs
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So rather than adding to a position that already looks to be one of strength, the Flyers would be much better served this summer by actually filling what remains as their biggest hole — down the middle. And that’s why a guy such as Sam Bennett, arguably the second-best pending free agent, makes much more sense.
The highest-profile player among those, Mitch Marner, has not said much about his future, but speculation around his next contract continues to build. Former NHL defenseman and analyst Carlo Colaiacovo added fuel to that discussion this week by stating Marner could become the league’s highest-paid player, though it may require leaving Toronto.
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Yardbarker on MSNEaston Cowan on advice he received from Mitch Marner: ‘Never take anything for granted’The Toronto Maple Leafs‘ ninth early playoff exit in nine years under the Brendan Shanahan regime propelled some big changes, beginning with Shanahan’s departure.
Chris Vasile breaks down the latest Mitch Marner next team odds ahead of the 2025-26 season. Marner's next team odds include the Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins.
Imagine you’re 10 years old and dream of playing in the National Hockey League for your favourite team. Sounds pretty great, right? For Toronto-born Mitch Marner, those dreams became a reality.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are expected to make some massive changes this summer, and while Mitchell Marner and John Tavares are expected to test the open market, Auston Matthews is another potential trade target.