NHL Rumors: Mitch Marner, His Future, and Where Things Are
Terry Koshan: Mitch Marner when asked about his future with the Toronto Maple Leafs: “I'm not going to get too into that today. I'll just say I love being here, I've said that since Day 1. I'm so lucky and lucky to be a Leaf. Today is about these two amazing people (Matthews and Tavares).”
TSN: Chris Johnston on Mitch Marner, his future with the Toronto Maple Leafs and where things stand.
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Mark Masters: “Mitch Marner will also enter the final year of his contract. He is here today supporting Tavares and Matthews. He said that's why I'm here. I don't want to talk about that. He also emphasized that he wants to be here for a long time. He loves being a Leaf. What are the things about Mitch Marner?”
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Johnston: “That one is very hard to read. And look, Mitch Marner is at a very different stage in his career than John Tavares.
The next contract he signs, whether it's in Toronto or elsewhere, will likely be the biggest of his career. This is a big decision for him. Additionally, it could be a huge decision for the Leafs organization.
The fact that he shows up on a day like this to back up Austin Matthews, obviously, those two go together in the league. He had a long friendship. They are close. He knows he is in his hometown. I mean, I believe him when he says he wants to remain a member of the Maple Leafs.
It's just a matter of, can he find something in the Leafs that resonates with him, is a sense of the team? You know, I think that's probably going to be a long process before we decide either way.
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But you know, at this stage, Mitch Marner controls his own destiny. He's an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2025. He has a no-movement clause in his contract, and you know, he's holding the cards here, in terms of whether there's a chance to sign a contract or if he's on free agency next summer. .”
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