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Toronto Maple Leafs fans are bracing for a seismic shift. According to multiple insider reports, star forward Mitch Marner is leaving the team and will suit up for a new NHL franchise next season.

Longtime hockey reporter Andy Strickland confirmed, “Mitch Marner will not be returning to Toronto. He’s expected to join a new team this offseason.”

This marks the end of an era, as Marner has spent his entire NHL career in Toronto since being drafted in 2015.

Mitch Marner Becomes Top Free Agent in NHL

The Toronto Maple Leafs have until July 1 to re-sign Marner before he becomes an unrestricted free agent. As the top NHL free agent on the market, Marner is expected to command a massive contract.

Several franchises are already showing interest. David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period named Carolina, Columbus, Los Angeles, Utah, Vegas, and Anaheim as front-runners in the Marner sweepstakes. Meanwhile, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman predicted Marner will likely head to a Western Conference team.

Marner’s Stats Speak Volumes, But Not to Everyone

Mitch Marner is coming off an impressive 102-point regular season. He followed that with 13 points in 13 playoff games, further proving his value. Despite recording 63 points in 70 career playoff games, critics still argue that Marner isn’t a “big-game” player.

However, his impact in the regular season is undeniable. The 28-year-old forward has played 657 games for the Leafs, tallying 741 points, placing him fifth in franchise history for total scoring.

Toronto's Core Four Set to Break Up

The breakup of Toronto’s famed "Core Four" seems imminent. With Marner’s departure likely confirmed, all eyes are now on John Tavares, another unrestricted free agent come Canada Day (July 1).

Interestingly, Andy Strickland hinted that Marner's exit might “open the door for a Tavares return.” It suggests that letting go of Marner could free up cap space and reshape the team’s strategy moving forward.

Leafs May Target New Stars, Including Former Rivals

As the Maple Leafs reshape their roster, they’re not short on exciting possibilities. One name that’s generating buzz is Sam Bennett. The Florida Panthers star, originally from Holland Landing, Ontario, may consider signing with his hometown team if he hits free agency.

Another intriguing option is Brad Marchand, the seasoned winger from Halifax. A lifelong Leafs fan, Marchand could be tempted by a Toronto deal.

NHL insider Pierre LeBrun mentioned in The Athletic that Toronto is "among the possibilities" for Marchand’s next destination.

What’s Next for the Leafs and Marner?

With Mitch Marner leaving the Toronto Maple Leafs, the team is entering a transformative phase. For Marner, this is a chance to redefine his legacy outside of Toronto. For the Leafs, it's a moment to rethink, rebuild, and possibly rebound with fresh blood and bold moves.

Fans will be watching closely as NHL free agency unfolds this summer. The departure of a franchise cornerstone like Marner will have ripple effects not only in Toronto but across the league.

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