Treliving Navigates Maple Leafs' Free Agency, Marner's Departure, Tavares & Knies Negotiations: A Team in Transition.
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Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Brad Treliving addressed the media on Thursday, June 26, 2025, providing updates on the team's plans heading into the NHL Entry Draft and the start of free agency. The most pressing issues include the likely departure of Mitch Marner, ongoing negotiations with John Tavares, and the status of Matthew Knies' contract.

Mitch Marner Set to Test Free Agency

After failing to reach an agreement, it appears Mitch Marner is set to explore his options in free agency. Treliving acknowledged this likelihood, stating that he anticipates Marner will "hit the market" when free agency opens on July 1st. While not completely closing the door, Treliving's comments suggest that Marner's tenure with the Maple Leafs is nearing its end. Marner, who was drafted by the Leafs as the No. 4 pick in 2015, is coming off a career-best season, tallying 102 points. He is expected to be one of the most sought-after free agents this summer and could command a significant raise from his previous $10.9 million annual salary.

Treliving recognized the challenge of replacing a player of Marner's caliber. "There's not a Mitch Marner tree that you go to and just replace him," he said. Instead, the team will focus on exploring various avenues to improve the team. Treliving also hinted at major changes for the Maple Leafs, seeking a "DNA change" following another disappointing playoff exit. Toronto has not been to the Conference Finals since 2002 and has not won the Stanley Cup since 1967.

Several teams are rumored to be interested in signing Marner, including the Vegas Golden Knights, Utah Mammoth, Carolina Hurricanes, Los Angeles Kings, and Dallas Stars.

Positive Talks Continue with John Tavares

In contrast to the Marner situation, Treliving expressed optimism regarding the contract negotiations with John Tavares. He described the communication with Tavares' camp as "positive" and indicated a shared desire to keep the veteran center in Toronto. "We both expressed a shared outcome, which is John wants to stay, and we want to keep John," Treliving stated.

The main hurdles in the negotiations involve the contract's term and money. Tavares, who scored 38 goals last season, is coming off a seven-year contract with an $11 million average annual value. While he has stated his desire to remain in Toronto, he could potentially command a multi-year deal worth over $7 million annually on the open market. The Maple Leafs, however, are likely seeking a deal that reflects a potentially reduced role for the 34-year-old.

On Friday, June 27, 2025, Tavares signed a four-year, $17.52 million contract to remain with the Maple Leafs. Treliving praised Tavares' commitment to the team, noting that he could have made more money elsewhere. Tavares expressed confidence in his ability to maintain a high level of play throughout the contract. The contract's lower salary allows the team flexibility to potentially upgrade at center in the future.

Negotiations with Matthew Knies Progressing

Treliving also addressed the contract status of Matthew Knies, a pending restricted free agent (RFA). He acknowledged that Knies is due for a significant raise after exceeding expectations and having a career year. "It goes without saying, Matthew is going to make more than he is making now on his next contract," Treliving said.

While there isn't the same urgency to sign Knies before July 1st as with Tavares, Treliving emphasized the importance of protecting the team moving forward. He doesn't anticipate Knies accepting an offer sheet from another team, but the Maple Leafs are preparing for that possibility. Knies, 22, had a breakout season with 29 goals and 29 assists in 78 games. Treliving has expressed that he views Knies as a long-term player for the Maple Leafs.


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