
Mitch Marner mum on Maple Leafs future; John Tavares ‘optimistic’ on new contract
TORONTO — Mitch Marner needs some time to think.
The Maple Leafs star winger spoke with reporters Tuesday at the team’s practice facility following Toronto’s playoff exit in a disastrous Game 7 over the weekend.
Marner, who grew up just north of the city and is set to become an unrestricted free agent July 1, said he will spend the coming weeks discussing the future with his family. The 28-year-old’s current contract signed in September 2019 paid him US$10.9 million per season.
Leafs centre John Tavares, meanwhile, is also without a deal beyond 2024-25, but said he’s already spoken with general manager Brad Treliving and head coach Craig Berube about next steps, adding he’s “very optimistic” a deal can be done. The 34-year-old is coming off a free-agent contract signed in the summer of 2018 that carried an $11-million average annual value.