The Toronto Maple Leafs are facing a potentially transformative offseason, with significant changes possibly on the horizon regarding their roster. Several key storylines are developing, including speculation around Mika Zibanejad, Mitch Marner's contract situation, and potential interest in Sam Bennett.
Zibanejad Trade Rumors
The Maple Leafs are reportedly exploring options to bolster their center depth, and New York Rangers star Mika Zibanejad has emerged as a potential target. Zibanejad, 32, has been a consistent top-six forward for the Rangers, but recent reports suggest the team might be willing to move him. NHL insider Arthur Staple of The Athletic noted that the Rangers might have already discussed a potential move with Zibanejad, who has five years remaining on his contract with an $8.5 million average annual value (AAV) and a full no-movement clause.
One proposed trade scenario involves the Maple Leafs sending Max Domi to the Rangers in exchange for Zibanejad. This move would provide the Leafs with a skilled second-line center, addressing a need if John Tavares departs in free agency. For the Rangers, the trade would free up cap space and bring in a middle-six forward. However, Zibanejad's no-movement clause means he would need to approve any trade.
Some analysts believe acquiring Zibanejad would be a risky move for the Leafs. While he has been a productive player, his performance has declined in recent seasons, particularly on the power play. Since the 2022-23 season, his goal and assist totals have decreased, raising concerns about his long-term effectiveness.
Marner's Contract Standoff
Mitch Marner's future with the Maple Leafs is increasingly uncertain as he approaches unrestricted free agency on July 1. Reports indicate that Marner's camp has not engaged in contract discussions with the Leafs, suggesting he is likely to test the open market. Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported that Marner is expected to "go out there, he's gonna hit the market, he's gonna pick a team, he's gonna set a contract, and he's not coming back to Toronto."
Several teams are reportedly interested in Marner, including the Anaheim Ducks, Carolina Hurricanes, Los Angeles Kings, and Vegas Golden Knights. Marner may take his time in choosing his next team, potentially setting up meetings with interested clubs in early July. He might also consider a shorter-term deal, similar to Auston Matthews' four-year contract, allowing him to re-enter free agency at age 32.
Losing Marner would be a significant blow to the Maple Leafs, as he has been a key offensive contributor throughout his career. Last season, he recorded career highs in assists (75) and points (102), adding 13 points in 13 playoff games.
Interest in Sam Bennett
Florida Panthers forward Sam Bennett has emerged as a potential free-agent target for the Maple Leafs. Bennett, known for his physical play and playoff performance, could provide the Leafs with the grit and toughness they have lacked in recent years.
However, some analysts are skeptical about the Leafs' chances of signing Bennett. James Mirtle of The Athletic believes that Bennett will either re-sign with the Panthers or pursue a lucrative offer from a team with ample cap space, such as Utah. TSN insider Darren Dreger has also reported that Bennett might not be interested in playing for the Leafs, regardless of the financial offer.
The Maple Leafs have a history of pursuing players with grit, often with disappointing results. Players like David Clarkson, Matt Martin, and Nick Ritchie failed to live up to expectations, making the team wary of overpaying for toughness.
As the offseason progresses, the Maple Leafs will need to make critical decisions regarding their roster. The potential acquisitions of Zibanejad and Bennett, coupled with the uncertainty surrounding Marner's future, could significantly reshape the team's identity and competitiveness.