Recently, there has been a lot of talk about Mitch Marner in Toronto. Indeed, he is the big unrestricted free agent in sight of July 1st, especially since the signing of Mikko Rantanen’s contract.
John Tavares made his stance on his future with the Toronto Maple Leafs clear following Saturday night’s 7-4 loss to the Colorado Avalanche. With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, the former Maple Leafs captain emphasized his commitment to the organization in his first post-trade-deadline comments.
Maple Leafs forward John Tavares took a very different approach to how he responded to questions about his future than Mitch Marner did this week. The Toronto Maple Leafs were a busy bunch ahead of Friday's trade deadline as they nearly pulled off a few blockbuster trades before settling down on Scott Laughton,
The Toronto Maple Leafs veteran didn’t hold back when discussing his contract situation. Now the question remains—will his words reach team’s front office?
TSN is reporting that Toronto Maple Leafs forward John Tavares remains open to negotiating a contract extension during the season and would like to stay in Toronto.
There are multiple factors Toronto should consider before cementing Tavares' place on the roster moving forward.
Toronto Maple Leafs’ forward John Tavares shared his early impressions of the team's latest acquisitions, Brandon Carlo and Scott Laughton.
John Tavares has made it clear —he’d love to retire as a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Now, we also know that the veteran forward would prefer to sign a contract extension with the Toronto Maple Leafs before the March 7 trade deadline.
Lardis is the eighth OHL player in history to score 70 goals in a season. The last player to come closest to it was Alex DeBrincat with 65 goals with the Erie Otters in 2016-17. Blackhawks prospect Lardis is two goals away from tying Arthur Kaliyev for most goals in Bulldogs' history.