NHL Insider Says Mitch Marner Won’t Even Talk To Maple Leafs
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As the Toronto Maple Leafs get ready for the upcoming offseason, the roster is expected to look very different next year. With a few key players entering free
The last time any NHL team won three-consecutive Stanley Cups came in 1982 when the New York Islanders were in the midst of their four-year-long dynasty. That's a 37-year gap that the Panthers will be looking to close in 2026.
Artemi Panarin became the NHL’s highest-paid winger per year on July 1, 2019. The New York Rangers signed the Russian to a seven-year deal worth $81.5 million for an $11.64-million cap hit. The 33-year-old’s contract expires after 2025-26.
The offseason spotlight on Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner intensified Monday. Reports emerged confirming that Marner had cancelled his annual charity event, scheduled for July 10 and 11 in Toronto, a staple in the Ontario community since he joined the organization.
The Edmonton Oilers’ largely disappointing showing against the Florida Panthers in the 2025 Stanley Cup Final raised plenty of questions about the Toronto Maple Leafs' chances of defeating the Oilers.
Many know by now that the Toronto Maple Leafs’ super star winger Mitch Marner wants out of town. The 27-year-old phenom just completed the final season of his six-year, $65 million contract and reports say he is not looking to resign with the team that drafted him.
There are a lot of decent to good players who could be of use to the Maple Leafs next season (albeit not many centres; check out trade candidates here ), not including headliners like Brad Marchand, Nikolaj Ehlers, Matt Duchene, Sam Bennett and Patrick Kane.
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Yardbarker on MSNMaple Leafs’ 2025-26 Roster Projection 1.0: Entering the Post-Marner EraWith how the Toronto Maple Leafs‘ 2024-25 season ended, they’re now heading into the post-Mitch Marner era. Unfortunately, their season came to a disappointing end when they lost yet another Game 7 to the Florida Panthers,