BREAKING NEWS: Talented Right Wing Mitchell Marner Signs a six year Contract Extension worth $18.4 Million with the Toronto Maple leafs, the Contract Extension is Expected to run Through the 2031 season, Marner Who stated that three Reasons Why…

Talented Right Wing Mitchell Marner Signs a six year Contract Extension worth $18.4 Million with the Toronto Maple leafs, the Contract Extension is Expected to run Through the 2031 season, Marner Who stated that three Reasons Why…

TORONTO — In a major move that reinforces their commitment to building a championship-caliber team, the Toronto Maple Leafs have signed star right wing Mitchell Marner to a six-year contract extension worth $18.4 million. The extension will keep the talented forward in Toronto through the 2030-2031 NHL season.

Marner, 27, has been a cornerstone of the Maple Leafs’ offense since being drafted fourth overall in 2015. Known for his elite playmaking, speed, and hockey IQ, Marner has consistently ranked among the team’s top scorers and remains a fan favorite in Toronto. His leadership both on and off the ice has been instrumental to the Leafs’ success over the past several seasons.

In a statement released by the team, Marner expressed his excitement about staying in Toronto, saying, “This city and this team mean everything to me. I believe in our group, and I want to be part of bringing a championship home. That’s the ultimate goal.”

The extension is a signal of the Maple Leafs’ confidence in their current core, which also includes Auston Matthews, William Nylander, and captain John Tavares. With Marner locked in, the team continues to build around its core talent as it eyes a deep playoff run in the coming years.

Leafs General Manager Brad Treliving praised Marner’s dedication and growth, saying, “Mitchell is a leader on this team and a game-changer. We’re thrilled to have him with us long term as we continue working toward a Stanley Cup.”

The $18.4 million deal, while below market value for a player of Marner’s caliber, reflects his desire to help the team retain financial flexibility to remain competitive.

With the contract now in place, all eyes will turn to the Leafs’ postseason performance as they chase the franchise’s first Stanley Cup since 1967.