Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving makes his thoughts clear on trading Mitch Marner’s signing rights
- On June 30, 2025, the Toronto Maple Leafs completed a sign-and-trade transaction, sending 28-year-old Mitch Marner to the Vegas Golden Knights.
- The trade occurred because Marner refused to re-sign with Toronto and held a no-movement clause that blocked a March 2025 trade to Carolina.
- Vegas acquired Marner on an eight-year, $96 million contract, while Toronto received veteran center Nicolas Roy and nearly $8 million in salary cap relief.
- Marner had 102 points last season, ranking fifth in the NHL, and remarked on May 20, "I've always loved my time here, I've loved being here."
- The trade ends Marner's nine-year tenure in Toronto and provides the Maple Leafs a return instead of losing him for nothing in free agency.
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Reports: Leafs F Mitch Marner headed to Vegas on 8-year deal
The Vegas Golden Knights are acquiring star forward Mitch Marner from the Toronto Maple Leafs in a sign-and-trade, The Athletic and TSN reported Monday.
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Read Full ArticleSources: Knights land Marner, give star 8 years
The Maple Leafs have dealt forward Mitch Marner, 28, an accomplished goal scorer who just wrapped up a six-year restricted deal in Toronto, to the Vegas Golden Knights on the eve of free agency, sources told ESPN's Emily Kaplan on Monday afternoon.
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