Mitch Marner

Leafs officially thank Mitch Marner after trade made official today

The team issues a public show of appreciation for Mitch's 9 year career in Toronto.

Trevor Connors

Trevor Connors


It's now officially official.

The Toronto Maple Leafs confirmed today that Mitch Marner has been traded to the Vegas Golden Knights, ending his 9 year career with his hometown team.

The Leafs issued a public 'thank you' to Marner that... well... may have not gone the way they had hoped. The comments are absolutely filled with Leafs fans telling Marner to not let the door hit him on the way out.

I mean, just check out some of these replies.

Read below for our earlier report on the Marner trade, published yesterday afternoon.


It is official.

On Monday, the Toronto Maple Leafs struck a deal with the Vegas Golden Knights to send star forward Mitch Marner to the city of Las Vegas, Nevada. Marner, who was set to be an unrestricted free agent on July 1st was traded one for one for Nicolas Roy and was signed to an eight year deal, reportedly worth $12 million per season.

It's worth noting that the Leafs were have rumored to have offered Marner an eight year contract worth $13.5 million per season.

Over the course of his relatively short NHL career thus far, Marner has established himself as one of the league's truly elite point producers. Marner is coming off of a season in which he recorded 27 goals and a career high of 75 assists for a career high of 102 points over an 81 game regular season. Players of that stature simply do not grow on trees and it is easy to see why Vegas felt that they had to get in early on Marner.

Marner also had 2 goals and 11 assists for a total of 13 points over Toronto's most recent 13 game playoff run but, much like his fellow Maple Leafs, has often been criticized for his inability to deliver in the biggest moments. Whether or not that will change for Marner now that he is moving away from the bright lights and the pressure of playing in his hometown market, arguably the biggest hockey market in North America, remains to be seen.

In Nicolas Roy the Maple Leafs acquire a natural centerman, a position of need for the Maple Leafs, and one who has championship experience under his belt having won championships at both the American Hockey League level with the Charlotte Checkers as well as at the National Hockey League level as a member of the Golden Knights.

Roy is coming off of a 71 game season in which he recorded 16 goals and 16 assists for a total of 32 points over 71 games. He will be entering the 4th year of a 5 year deal with the Maple Leafs next season, a deal that carries an average annual value and cap hit of $3 million per season.

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