Few stories in the hockey world have captured attention quite like the unfolding saga between Mitch Marner and the Toronto Maple Leafs. As whispers of his imminent departure grow louder, the city finds itself divided, with heated debates raging in sports bars, online forums, and living rooms across Toronto.

Once hailed as the homegrown hero destined to lead the Leafs to glory, Marner now finds himself at the center of a media storm, with analysts and fans alike questioning his motives and loyalty. The recent playoff disappointment has only fueled the fire, casting a shadow over what was once a promising partnership. With reports surfacing that Marner has cut off contact with the organization ahead of free agency, the writing appears to be on the wall for one of the franchise’s most polarizing figures. As emotions run high and opinions grow sharper, the hockey world waits with bated breath to see where Marner’s next chapter will unfold—and what legacy he’ll leave behind in Toronto.

May 18, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner (16) reacts after losing the second round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs to the Florida Panthers at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

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Mitch Marner is on his way out of Toronto, and now another NHL analyst has called him out for the way he’s conducted business during his departure.

The Toronto Maple Leafs would fall once again in the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season, and as a result, it’s all but guaranteed that star forward Mitch Marner will now depart in free agency.

It’s been noted that he has now denied any contact with the team ahead of free agency, and while that doesn’t confirm his departure, the belief is that he’ll hit the open market on July 1st.

While many believe that is the right move for Marner and his career, he’s been absolutely blasted for his decision making, with JD Bunkis of Sportsnet being the latest to pile on to the star forward.

He decides Toronto isn’t the place he wants to play. Okay, good for him, it’s not for everybody. The part I can’t understand is the animosity. The Leafs gave you everything, drafted you when it wasn’t a slam dunk, gave you a huge extension, never pushed you to be traded. What are you so mad about?

The part Marner is likely mad about is all of the animosity that’s come from the fanbase over the years, as he gave everything to his hometown team throughout his nine years in Toronto, but still, with even the slightest hint he could leave, the fans and the media have completely turned on him.

At this point, it’s best for Marner to simply move past this relationship, and while he may seem ungrateful to Maple Leafs fans, this breakup has been a long time coming, with plenty of blame for that on both sides.