Mitch Marner Reflects On Maple Leafs Tenure
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NHL insider Jesse Blake of SDPN claims Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving doesn't want Mitch Marner back.
Officially confirmation one way or the other won't come for a couple of weeks, but, in the aftermath of a 6–1 Game 7 rout at the hands of the Florida Panthers, it sure feels like Mitch Marner has played his last game as a Toronto Maple Leaf.
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Philly Hockey Now on MSNCould the Flyers Make Sense for Mitch Marner?There is a good chance that Mitch Marner has played his last game in a Toronto Maple Leafs sweater following the team’s second-round exit on Sunday. Marner, a key member of the team’s “core four,” will become an unrestricted free agent on July 1st,
Yikes… Again. The Leafs have lost another Game 7. Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner have failed again in their mission to win the ultimate game. And now… in Toronto, we’re fed up with[insert the word you want].
The Toronto Maple Leafs have found themselves in a very similar position, with its recent 6-1 blowout loss to the Florida Panthers: leaving the playoffs empty handed.
The Maple Leafs have evolved since their worst decades in the 1980s and early 1990s. Those decades were full of bad records, defensive weakness, and playoff failures. Nowadays, the team is better, but it can experience a huge change with Mitch Marner's destiny.