While everyone is talking about Mitch Marner and John Tavares with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the other member of the “Big Three” free agents this summer is Mikko Rantanen of the Colorado Avalanche.  Like the others listed above,
It likely won't happen, but if the Maple Leafs' Mitch Marner and Avalanche's Mikko Rantanen don't re-sign before March, a 1-for-1 trade could be worth considering.
It likely won't happen, but if the Maple Leafs' Mitch Marner and Avalanche's Mikko Rantanen don't re-sign before March, a 1-for-1 trade could be worth considering.
Nick Kypreos has released another edition of his NHL trade bait board, and there are some interesting names on the list. One name that stands out is the Colorado Avalanche’s Mikko Rantanen.
Mitch Marner became the fastest Maple Leafs player in franchise history to reach 700 points, accomplishing the feat in 622 games. His teammate and captain, Auston Matthews, is right behind him, and on pace to set a new record before season’s end.
The Toronto Maple Leafs know that Mitch Marner can produce points. He's led the team in points four times during his first eight seasons and is currently leadin
Auston Matthews could be the obstacle that keeps the Toronto Maple Leafs from re-signing Mitch Marner. Specifically, Matthews’ contract could be the roadblock k
The Toronto Maple Leafs are believed to be in conversations with forward Mitch Marner about a contract extension. However, the discussion might have just taken an ugly turn, according to insider Pierre LeBrun.
However, teammate Mikko Rantanen is also placing himself in the race for one of the NHL's top awards in the first half of the season. Rantanen is currently tied for second in goals (25), while ...
According to Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos, that’s the sticking point that has prevented the Colorado Avalanche from completing an extension with their super sniper, Mikko Rantanen ... s the road that leads to Mitch Marner. Also a pending UFA, Marner's ...
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