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Mitch Marner Takes a Different Approach Than Other Maple Leafs Free Agents

Updated May 21, 2025, 11:35 a.m. by Athlon Sports 1 min read
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Toronto Maple Leafs forwards John Tavares and Matthew Knies, who are set to enter free agency on July 1, have made clear they want to re-sign with the club.Star winger Mitch Marner, meanwhile, separated himself from that approach, declining to commit to a return Tuesday as he met the media for end-of-season availability."It's so fresh," Marner said.

"It's tough to really think about anything right now, about going forward and future-wise.

I was hoping to be playing a hockey game tonight, and that's not the outcome.

I haven't thought about anything."When asked directly whether he wants to remain a Maple Leaf, Marner avoided a definitive answer.Mitch Marner, asked if he wants to be a Maple Leaf next year: "I've always loved my time here.

Loved being here." Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) May 20, 2025"Always loved my time here," Marner said.

"I loved being here.

Like I said to you guys the other night, I've been so grateful.

I haven't processed anything yet.

It's still so fresh."The 28-year-old, who will become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, was the only major Leafs free agent who didnt express a desire to return to Toronto ahead of next season.The Leafs drafted Marner with the No.

4 overall pick in the 2014 NHL draft.

If Marner, who scored a career-high 102 points this season, doesn't return to Toronto and leaves in free agency, he'd do so having racked up 741 points in 657 regular-season games with Toronto, along with 63 points in 70 playoff matches.Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner (16) answers a question from the media following game one of the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Ottawa Senators at Scotiabank Arena.

John E Sokolowski-Imagn ImagesFellow forward and former captain Tavares said he was optimistic about working out a deal with Toronto's brass."I'm very optimistic that it can work out where I'm back," Tavares said.

"Ive expressed my desire to stay and wanting to make it work."Meanwhile, Knies, a restricted free agent, was even more emphatic in his answer to whether or not he'd entertain signing a potential offer sheet elsewhere."I want to be here.

I want to play here.

Thats all that really matters to me," Knies said.

"Theres really a chance to win here."I love playing in this city, I think it's a blast.

There's really a chance to win here and the guys in the room to win."Related: Maple Leafs Veteran Forward to 'Talk' NHL Future With FamilyRelated: Auston Matthews' Leadership Questioned By Former Maple Leafs Player.

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