Mitch Marner, a standout for the Toronto Maple Leafs, is approaching free agency and could become the NHL's highest-paid player. With current contract
Mitch Marner buries Maple Leafs
Stephanie Marner, the wife of Toronto Maple Leafs alternate captain Mitch Marner, announced she is expecting her first child with the NHL star.
Marner is in the final seasons of a six-year, $65.41 million contract and carries a cap hit of $10.9 million this campaign. He is expected to command between $12.5 million and $16 million annually thanks to the reported salary cap increase starting next season.
Mitch Marner and wife Stephanie have exciting news: they’re expecting their first baby! Maple Leaf News, a news account about the Toronto NHL team, posted the news on X (previously Twitter) on Sunday, Feb. 23. The account shared a photo from a baby shower celebrating Baby Marner, hosted by the wives and girlfriends of the Leafs players.
Mitch Marner is due for an extension, and one former hockey player thinks there's a slight chance he will end up being the highest-paid player in the sport.
A life-changing event has been confirmed for Maple Leafs superstar Mitch Marner and it may very well help determine where he chooses to sign his next contract.
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Mitch Marner's breakaway goal wins it for Toronto in OT
Marner's OT winner completes comeback as Maple Leafs beat Bruins
Mitch Marner scored his second goal of the game in the final minute of overtime, and the Toronto Maple Leafs overcame a three-goal deficit to beat the Boston Bruins 5-4 on Tuesday night.
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Leafs come back from down 3-0, top Bruins in OT
On a night in which they lost their best defenceman, the Maple Leafs rallied for one of their gutsiest victories of the regular season. Capped by Mitch Marner’s second goal of the night in overtime against the Boston Bruins,
That’s what the 4 Nations Face-Off did for the Toronto Maple Leafs forward, who admits his performance at key times for Canada has given him fuel to enter a new chapter in his career, one he hopes is a far more lucrative one.
Off, Toronto Maple Leafs duo Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner are showing signs of fatigue in the midst of a 17-day stretch with nine games, but head coach Craig Berube says "they're grinding through it.
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