Ducks Eye Historic $15M Offer for Marner as NHL Free Agency Heats Up

June 9, 2025
Ducks Eye Historic $15M Offer for Marner as NHL Free Agency Heats Up
  • Marner's decision will likely be influenced by more than just financial considerations; personal preferences, team dynamics, and long-term career aspirations will also play a significant role.

  • The NHL Draft Combine has sparked rumors about player movements as the Draft and Free Agency approach, further intensifying the focus on Marner's potential move.

  • Despite Marner's strong individual performance, the Maple Leafs were eliminated in the second round of the playoffs by the Florida Panthers, continuing a trend of early postseason exits since the 2001-02 season.

  • Toronto has not reached a conference final since 2001-02 and has not appeared in the Stanley Cup finals since 1967, despite the talent of their core players, including Marner, Auston Matthews, and John Tavares.

  • Signing Marner could provide him with a fresh start and help the Ducks as they aim to compete for a postseason spot in the future.

  • His value is heightened by his versatility as a two-way player, the rising NHL salary cap, and a lack of available comparable talent in the free agent market.

  • Mitch Marner, a pending unrestricted free agent for the Toronto Maple Leafs, has become a focal point in trade discussions, with the Anaheim Ducks reportedly preparing to make a historic offer of $15 million per year, which would surpass the current highest salary of $14 million held by Leon Draisaitl.

  • The Ducks, who missed the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season with a record of 35-37-10, are considered to be on the rise with young talent like Leo Carlsson, Mason McTavish, and Cutter Gauthier, all of whom scored 20 goals this season.

  • With nearly $39 million in cap space this summer and the recent hiring of veteran coach Joel Quenneville, the Ducks aim to enhance their roster and see Marner as a crucial player for their future success.

  • Marner just completed an impressive 2024-25 season, scoring 27 goals and achieving a career-high 102 points in 81 games, contributing significantly to the Maple Leafs' Atlantic Division title.

  • Anaheim's young core includes promising players like Leo Carlsson, Cutter Gauthier, and Mason McTavish, suggesting a bright future if complemented by a star player like Marner.

  • Marner has consistently produced over 1.22 points per game for the last five seasons, making him a highly sought-after player this offseason.

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