Earlier this week, the Montreal Canadiens’ true draft position was finally revealed through the National Hockey League lottery. Kent Hughes and his team will speak at No.
With only one, maybe two players on the Leafs’ untouchables list, that leaves several players on the table in offseason trade talks.
It seems like it’s a yearly tradition that Toronto Maple Leafs trade rumors would be circulating during every offseason. Following multiple disappointing playoff runs including another Game 7 loss against the Boston Bruins, the consensus is that it’s time for a major shakeup in Toronto, more specifically involving their big-name players.
Jeff Marek of Sportsnet was on Sirius XM NHL Network Radio with Gord Stellick and Scott Laughlin. He was asked about what the Toronto Maple Leafs are going to do with Mitch Marner and whether he could see them finally trading him and breaking up the core.
There is news aplenty around the National Hockey League. It looks like the Toronto Maple Leafs will be shaking up the organization after losing another Game 7 in round one.
The big news out of Toronto was that the Toronto Maple Leafs fired head coach Sheldon Keefe on Thursday. The next major event will be a presser on Friday, then either the naming of a new head coach or the explanation of what the team is looking for in a head coach, and then roster changes.
The Ottawa Senators formally introduced their new coach yesterday. Travis Green has promised that, if nothing else, he will be demanding of his players.
It has almost been a week since the Toronto Maple Leafs were knocked out of the 2024 NHL Playoffs. The pill never gets easier to swallow; there is so much hype and passion surrounding the team just to see them fail yet again.
Forcing Mitch Marner into a trade could be a delicate situation for the Toronto Maple Leafs. If the team has ultimately decided that it’s best to move on from the forward, the fact he’s publicly stated he wants to sign a long-term deal isn’t going to help matters.
According to Elliotte Friedman on the 32 Thoughts Podcast, the Toronto Maple Leafs could be looking for defensemen in a trade if they were to move on from Mitch Marner this summer.
The Toronto Maple Leafs offseason is already in full swing as the players, coaches and media are still left to find answers after another disappointing exit in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Locker room clean-out day media availabilities are nonsense. There is a faint hope that someone will say something that offers some optimistic glimpse into the future, but nothing said changes the fact that the Leafs lost in the first round and it looks like there is more than one summer’s worth of work in getting the Maple Leafs back on track.
When speaking with the media yesterday, Mitch Marner made it clear that he wants to sign a long-term extension with the Toronto Maple Leafs. He is eligible to do so as of July 1, as he has just one season remaining on his current deal, which pays him $10.9 million.
Following a heartbreaking defeat to the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Toronto Maple Leafs feel like they're in full panic mode. With the four big contracts on the books for Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Taveras, and Mitch Marner, something has to give.
To be clear, the pressure falls on every member of the Toronto Maple Leafs as they navigate the emotions of their seventh opening-round postseason defeat in their past eight seasons.
As the offseason approaches, the Toronto Maple Leafs find themselves at a critical juncture in their relationship with star forward Mitch Marner. His contract can be re-negotiated this summer, and he’s already said he’d like to stay in Toronto long-term.
Tyler Yaremchuk was joined by Colby Cohen to discuss what the Toronto Maple Leafs should do now on the latest episode of Daily Faceoff Live. Tyler Yaremchuk: Sheldon Keefe came out after the game with a weird quote about how the Leafs beat themselves.
If Toronto Maple Leafs fans plan to get rid of Mitch Marner, he’s not going to go quietly or make it easy. Speaking with the media on Monday as the team and players were clearing out their locker rooms, Marner said his desire is to sign a long-term extension with the Maple Leafs and has no plans on going anywhere.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner reiterated his desire to remain with the franchise during the team’s end-of-year media availability on Monday.
The Philadelphia Flyers and the Toronto Maple Leafs are two teams at opposite ends of the NHL spectrum. The Maple Leafs are a team that, conceivably, has too much talent up top, while the Flyers have very little.
Ryan Clark and Kristen Shilton of ESPN: Keys to the offseason for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Projected 2024-25 cap space: $19,205,333 2024 draft picks: 1st, 4th, 5th, 5th (CGY), 5th (VAN), 7th, 7th (OTT) The Maple Leafs became a more physical team after adding Ryan Reaves, Joel Edmundson and Ilya Lyubushkin, but the end results were the same.
Mitch Marner needs to find a way to impact Game 7 on Saturday night in Boston. His Maple Leafs’ legacy is riding on it. Throughout the first-round series against the B’s Marner has continually been outplayed, not only by the other team but also by most of his teammates.
After their rather uninspiring 3-1 loss to the Boston Bruins on Saturday night, the Toronto Maple Leafs are facing a 3-1 series deficit and facing elimination going into Game 5 in Boston on Tuesday night.
This is the darkest hour of the Auston Matthews-Mitch Marner era. There’s no way around it. After submitting one of the most listless performances of the past decade, the Toronto Maple Leafs are on the verge of elimination, falling 3-1 to the Boston Bruins in Game Four.
Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner was roasted on national television for his lackluster postseason performance to date.
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