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Mitch Marner Finally Addresses Why He Refused to Waive His No-Trade Clause


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Charlie McAfee
July 2, 2025  (12:50)
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July 1, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, United States; Mitch Marner (93) during the first press conference as a member of the Vegas Golden Knights.
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Vegas Golden Knights forward Mitch Marner explained why he refused to waive his no-trade clause with the Maple Leafs, in a candid reveal of his thought process.

As the dust settles after a frantic first day of free agency, the biggest story coming out of hockey is Mitch Marner's introductory press conference in Vegas. Already making an impact (albeit indirectly), the Marner camp is firmly ready to get things going in Sin City.

Mitch Marner comments on leaving Maple Leafs; why he rejected trades

Speaking to the media after being introduced as the newest star of the Golden Knights, Marner explained a lot regarding his negotiation mindset, how he wanted to win in Toronto, and what he looks forward to most heading into 2025-26.
The most interesting comments stem from his deadline deal rejections with the Maple Leafs, revealing that he wanted to make things work in Toronto; but barring that had Vegas in mind:
I think the day before the deadline, we were offered a trade to go somewhere else.

My wife was seven or eight months pregnant at the time, and we weren't really going to go somewhere that was just going to be a short stint.

If we were going to move, it was going to be with the intention of signing an extension; somewhere we could raise our child and grow together.

Then we kind of heard that Vegas might be interested in doing a three-way deal. From what it sounded like, not much really progressed in terms of trying to work something out between the three teams.

But that was the point where we really started talking, saying, 'It sounds like Vegas has interest in us, and we have interest in them.' So we started thinking about it seriously, but not overthinking it.

At that time, I was still very committed to playing in Toronto. I wanted to stay focused and finish the job there.

It wasn't really until two or three weeks after the season ended that I sat down with my family and agent to go through what the future could look like and how we could figure things out.

Luckily, Vegas came forward with an offer on Friday. Like I said, that was our top destination, and it worked out really well.

Toronto lucked out last minute with Marner sign and trade

Luckily for the Maple Leafs, they were able to get something back for Marner after weeks of discussions. Reports had the forward not wanting to work wth Toronto, to eschewing any discussion, to giving them a free agent meeting, to working with a sign and trade.
It was a lot of maneuvering for the Maple Leafs but they were able to get something done, and the constant flip-flopping of Marner's demands were certainly frustrating for fans and the team to say the least.
But they ended up getting a pretty solid asset in Nicolas Roy, and while he won't give the team 100 points like Marner did, he's part of a new philosophy within Toronto, and he's clearly excited and ready to make an impact.
They very well could have had Mikko Rantanen at the deadline had Marner wanted to head elsewhere, but his new family and the clear desire to win in Toronto by any means meant that fans will need to settle for Roy.
Which, considering everything leading up to this point: Is a lot more than we were ever expecting.
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