November 22, 2024

Maple leaf send’s a heartbreaking news about three key player…

I’ll examine the futures of three players on the team’s roster in this edition of Toronto Maple Leafs News & Rumors. I’ll start by looking at Mitch Marner’s contentious and ongoing journey, which has its roots in his time spent with the Maple Leafs. Despite being one of their strongest core players, his future appears uncertain.

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Since Timothy Liljegren is still new to the team, I will secondly evaluate his potential. Finally, I’ll examine T.J. Brodie’s circumstances, as it appears that his tenure with the Maple Leafs may be coming to an end. Every player must make organizational decisions, and the Maple Leafs will soon have to make some very important decisions. How will they proceed with each of these?

First item: The Maple Leafs’ New Way of Thinking: Holding Mitch Marner
Darren Dreger of TSN provided an update on the Mitch Marner saga during the Monday First Up program featuring Aaron Korolnek and Carlo Colaiacovo on TSN 1050 in Toronto. While general manager Brad Treliving might approach the Marner camp with a trade at some point this offseason, the seasoned TSN insider suggested that Dreger seemed to think management would prefer to sign the 27-year-old forward to a contract extension.

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As Dreger put it, based on the people he talks to, Marner would prefer to play out the final year of his contract with the Maple Leafs. Dreger added that it doesn’t mean he will walk out the door after next season. But, of course, there’s that risk because he’d be an unrestricted free agent. As Dreger puts it, this situation is uncomfortable for the team. Yet, that’s the situation the Maple Leafs and Marner negotiated (including the no-move clause), and it’s working itself out that way.

Marner is coming off another standout regular season, scoring 26 goals and putting up 85 points in 69 games. However, his limited production in the playoffs — just one goal and three points in seven games during the team’s Round 1 playoff loss to the Boston Bruins — fueled speculation the Maple Leafs might choose to move him ahead of the final year of his contract.

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